Heyo! it's me (Joey) sorry I left that day lol, but back now, gonna try using Bazzite again, I stopped playing Halo Infinite anyways since it was the only game with that visual issue where the rifle numbers were blank or w/e lol.
Just wanted to jump in here and say thanks for developing Bazzite. And many thanks to both devs and the community for helping out, thanklessly answering the same questions over and over again, community support is such a beautiful thing Have a great morning/day/night whereever you are
I would potentially be interested in it, but it needs to be out of alpha first. I'd also need to play with it to see if it would be a good workflow for me.
Hello guys, I'm new with bazzite and I'm looking for a way to limit the max cpu frequency on startup, I've been searching the web and looking into cpupower and tuned but I'm a bit lost.
I tried lowering the max freq manually from the default 4.6X Ghz to 4.0 Ghz using cpupower and it solved the temp issues but when rebooting I need to set it up manually again.
Making your own Bazzite or Bluefin Sometimes you don’t want to make a whole new image from scratch, you just want to change some things without too much extra work. Sometimes it’s nicer to derive from images that more end-user focused like Bazzite and Bluefin. Use Cases You want to help development by being able to test your contributions prio...
can essentially make images off of a stable base (fedora atomic i.e. silverblue/kinoite) and the maintenance burden of upkeeping anything from upstream doesn't really exist for the most part
you can "declare" an image with a containerfile kind of. it's not going to make a Nix enthusiast claim it's reproducible because it's really not. the custom image you make is more about preinstalled packages, services, etc.