So I’m looking for a new distro rec and having a hard time landing on one. I started off on PopOS for a couple of years and it was fine, but I wanted something a little different, then I switched to Bazzite and found out I love KDE and dislike immutable distros.

I primarily use my machine for gaming and secondarily for small coding projects and a lil home labbing. And based on my previous selections you can probably tell I don’t want to have to mess with a lot of settings or configurations to get coding or gaming.

I’m currently leaning towards EndeavuorOS or Garuda, but wanted to hear some other opinions.

For a little more background I checked out Manjaro and Nobara, but liked Endeavuor a bit more. My GPU and CPU are both AMD and relatively new.

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    18 hours ago

    Garida has the most polished easy Arch and fully tweeked KDE experiance i have found. I think that it is the best introductory Arch distro out there. Dragonized edition comes fully loaded with all your gaming needs packaged up in the distro. Comes with chaotic AUR already installed so most of what you want from the AUR is precompiled and doesn’t have to be built.

    10/10 would recommend.

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    1 day ago

    In all cases when you don’t know what exactly distro you want – use Debian. Debian is a default Linux.

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      22 hours ago

      Do note that if you intend to use Debian for gaming, you’ll probably want to enable Backports for access to newer kernel and firmware packages.

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      1 day ago

      Personally I prefer Debian for servers and something like Fedora Workstation for desktop/laptop. More recent packages and frequent updates on Fedora.

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    1 day ago

    Super happy with Fedora. Both KDE and Gnome spins are great. So far no stability issues. The only thing I miss from EndeavourOS is AUR, but honestly, most apps I use are available in flatpak or homebrew anyway.

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      Yeah pretty much all my apps have flatpaks which is nice. I haven’t messed with arch based yet so AUR will be new to me

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      1 day ago

      have been happy using fedora workstation for over five years now 😊

      I also keep a silverblue disk as a portable install to help debug iffy systems.

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    19 hours ago

    I liked endeavouros but I switched to tuxedoos, endeavour broke my 8bitdo controller with a recent update, but tuxedo worked perfectly fine.

  • EndeavorOS. All the goodness of Arch, plus an easy install.

    I haven’t tried Garuda yet, but that’d be second on my list.

    I’m really looking forward to ReactOS maturing a bit more so more of the software I want runs on it. I’m pretty excited about a modern microkernel.

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    22 hours ago

    If you want a Fedora based gaming distro, Nobara is probably your winner.

    If you want a Debian based gaming distro, Pika OS.

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    I’ve never used EndeavourOS or Manjaro, but if you’re looking for something similar to Bazzite (gaming-ready, not immutable) and Arch-based I’d check out CachyOS. I’ve been using it for a good while now and I really like it.

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    I’ve used both. Endeavor have a nice arm distro on my desktops I’m using the vanilla Garuda isos. It doesn’t install everything for you out of the box. But assuming you aren’t afraid of yay or pacman that isn’t a problem. Both are very close to arch. But offering a bit more modern install experience. I’ve done lfs/Gentoo/vanilla arch. And they were fine learning experiences. But if you want a simple to install, lean weeding Edge system. Where you don’t have to hope that your software is released as a flat pack in order for you to easily this version. Either one is pretty decent.

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    I’m not a Fedora user, but seems like a middle ground between Bazzite and Fedora for your desktop, could be to use distrobox to have the mutable part. I don’t know exactly how much configuration fedora needs, maybe none. Anyways, distrobox is a good tool to have no matter what distro or type.

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      21 hours ago

      I’ll second that. I’ve been using Fedora KDE for almost a year as my sole desktop OS with no notable issues and really only one minor gripe. Which is that my 240Hz monitor gains a distracting flicker at 240Hz, but if I set it to 120Hz it goes away.

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          12 hours ago

          I can’t speak to the Quest support as I don’t have one, but my Index definitely had issues when I first switched to Linux fulltime. I had been dual-booting for about a year prior to that. But over the last year, it’s gotten better and most titles I’ve tried lately seem to just work the same way they did on Windows.

          I do still have this persistent issue where my computer treats the headset as the primary display during bootup if have it plugged in, but that’s OS independent and starts at POST.

          I’ve also seen some changelogs a while back suggesting Valve was trying to get OpenVR and SteamVR more compatible and make them both work better on Linux. I don’t know what issues you were having or how recently but it might be worth digging into again if it’s something you care about.

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    I’ve just built a new gaming PC for the living room with the 9070XT and tried various KDE flavour distros like KDE neon, Bazzite, Fedora KDE spin etc for more mature VRR and HDR support. Ended up on EndeavourOS which was really straightforward to install and get to grips with in terms of native packages and the AUR. Was easy enough to add the additional repos to get access to Mesa 25+ for GPU support, I’m really liking the distro so far!

    I’ve used PopOS and Mint before but this is my first Arch based distro.