The reason I use Fedora and not EL like Almalinux are the newer kernels and graphics drivers.
They are often crucial for playing relatively new games. When I used Debian before, I was blocked from playing several games that used a newer Version of DLSS or FSR before because my outdated drivers wouldn’t work for them.
So I don’t understand how Oreon was “designed with gaming in mind” by shipping old software and lts kernels + drivers.
Just because Steam, Lutris and Bottles are preinstalled (or available as Flatpaks)?
Edit: I see it comes with RPM Fusion repos out of the box. Good decision.
The reason I use Fedora and not EL like Almalinux are the newer kernels and graphics drivers.
They are often crucial for playing relatively new games. When I used Debian before, I was blocked from playing several games that used a newer Version of DLSS or FSR before because my outdated drivers wouldn’t work for them.
So I don’t understand how Oreon was “designed with gaming in mind” by shipping old software and lts kernels + drivers.
Just because Steam, Lutris and Bottles are preinstalled (or available as Flatpaks)?
Edit: I see it comes with RPM Fusion repos out of the box. Good decision.