Hopefully a simple question; Been using Bazzite on my LGO for about a month. Overall pretty happy. Using SimpleTDP to allow custom TDP using the default steam sliders. What is the Min/Max range I should set in SimpleTDP so that the slider is consistent with what the hardware will use?
Makes sense. Im mostly using this as a nice handheld when Im working at my desk and pop back and forth so 2-3 hours of battery is kinda what Im shooting for. Otherwise I use my deck for 4-6 hours
if KDE plasma allowed you to make a user post-installation like GNOME does, it would solve creating the user in anaconda which comes with the option of a root account
True; pretty sure the KDE guys assume a installed functioning system with a user account because thats how most distros do it. Probably a flawed assumption
Heck; bazzite has been such a pleasure to use that I dove down the atomic distro rabbit hole and now most of my systems are running some form of atomic system
Also, I just love how everything is sanely and automatically organized. I messed with NixOS and GNU Guix, and while I think they are awesome, I just feel like Fedora Silverblue does what I want without hassle. Plus, suspend actually works.
custom images like ublue are great. like yeah it's true that I can do anything I want, but I don't know enough to know what I'd want, so a good curated starting point was what I wanted
Actually .... ALMOST anything I want.... sane network scanners (Brother and HP) are still a problem on these distros because the majority of vendor supplied packages have to be added to the immutable , but they also store configs there...
Distrobox is like a fever dream that actually makes sense. Any package manager I want for a given distro? Easy development environments that does not mess with anything else? Too good.