Look long story short, what i expected to be a short install ended up being a 5 hour manhunt for an issue that resulted in needing a closed source instead of open source nvidia driver. Shes all switched to linux, and if her trial goes well and i don’t end up tearing my hair out doing tech support. I may switch over as well, probably a different distro though.

One thing i will say though, even though the state of gaming has drastically improved since my first foray into linux, the “fine details” of gaming have not. Fuck me the first time i looked into the modding scene on linux and how much busywork that took, that just killed a little bit of my soul. Even trying to get her game open, we first had a xbox game controller bluetooth not connecting issue, my bandaid was to do a wired connection, and sitting here just now i hear a laugh and look back and see this in her game. What i can only imagine is some sort of video player error, but the game works. Its rough, but it works.

It’ll be interesting to see how this goes, thats for sure

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    Do you mind sharing what the issues were/was?

    I’m the pool of people where my computer “just worked” when installing Bazzite.

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      Not OP but I installed Bazzite on my old previous rig, Intel/nVidia system (i9-9900k/1080) last week. I’ve already installed Mint on multiple machines as well as my daily driver.

      The regular ISO would not install and black screen. I couldn’t resolve whatever issues there were on the F2 screens and almost gave up. Later I read on some forum about deleting existing partitions on the install drive might help, so I tried the Live ISO instead and it booted into the environment just fine. The old NVME drive had an existing Windows install that I was planning on overwriting. I ran Gparted, selected the two partitions and hit delete, then install. The progress bar stalled a bit on the nVidia part but it finished install.

      The only problem I have now is wifi/bluetooth, as it’s not recognized for some reason.

      https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z390-AORUS-MASTER-rev-10

      (edit - fixed the wifi/bt problem, not sure when but I had it disabled in the BIOS for some reason)