Simon99
Simon99
UBUniversal Blue
Created by Simon99 on 4/30/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Sponsors?, support (paid programmers, servers, ...)?, Bazzite a good choice in the long run on PC?
for video editing I use kdenlive, which was actually developed for linux and then also for windows as far as I know. for cad there is FreeCAD (1.0) which is much better than v0.x. i do quite a lot of different things on my current main pc (currently still windows). but i think i have found the right distro after 4 years 😅 (my pc only needs a graphics card upgrade because i don't want to switch from nvidia to amd on linux) I am currently testing bazzite on my notebook
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by Simon99 on 4/30/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Sponsors?, support (paid programmers, servers, ...)?, Bazzite a good choice in the long run on PC?
do i understand correctly that IBM/redhat (fedora) provides the server, which provides the updates to bazzite and packages it up? are there also costs at github? if so, who pays them and how high are they? the question if bazzite is good or not i rather meant if most pc people stay on bazzite or switch to other distros (in the pc/ desktop area), if the infrastructure is designed for the long term (and is paid / provided (presumably, nobody can look into the future)) i need an operating system that is simple and has relatively up-to-date drivers. also, that there is a team behind it and not just one person and that it works. i want to be able to use the pc for gaming, cad, office, 3d printing, surfing, writing emails (tuta), video streaming (obs studio), video editing, image editing, i think that's all. software that is compatible with linux, i have already switched. hardware as well (recently my roland bridge cast one was made compatible without changing anything in the system (i added the device to the alsa ucm conf))
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