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Garuda Linux KDE Dr460nized – Quick Review (walkthrough)
It has been some time since I gave Garuda Linux a look. Is it easy to use, does it “just work”? Watch me use it, including a few …
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It has been some time since I gave Garuda Linux a look. Is it easy to use, does it “just work”? Watch me use it, including a few …
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Its great but for some reason videos stutter
I'm facing a problem with my brightness control I cannot change the brightness dec or inc it wont make a change and my screen dim it hurt my eyes it says in brighntess its 100 but I can feel that its not what should I do to fix this problem?
On my system Garuda had a lot of issues at start (exemple: couldn't update). I had to make a "sudo garuda-update remote" to reset all keys and repositories before I could update the OS.
I just downloaded this last month. Not only did this help me with my gaming addiction (I played too many AAA Shooters) it looks great, and runs great as well.
Main thing i dont like is the deafult wallpaper looks soooo aI generated with weird lines and poor detailing
how to get nvidia drivers on garuda
You sound like you're about to rehearsal the verses of Rap God any moment now. I can totally imagine a bleached blonde hair dude in a tanktop recording this video
gonna switch to this after getting mad at microsoft and windows. byebye windows
Been using it the past few years, only issue I've ever had was a problem with one update, but was relatively easy to fix with a snapshot
i use Garuda Linux, i installed it a few days ago and i'm sticking with it. mostly out of spite for windows XD
i run an RX 7900 GRE graphics card which only came out a few months ago, Garuda was the only linux distro that supports it out of the box (tried Ubuntu and Mint, neither supported the GRE, maybe Fedora supports it). it being based on Arch scared me a bit for a n00b, but the updater is really easy to use. only pain point was getting my second NVME to work, i have two 2tb m.2 drives and getting my secondary drive working was a bit of a pain. still a pain slightly, every time i boot the PC i need to open the file browser and open my secondary m.2, then close it, otherwise all my Steam games don't show up, they're all installed there.
one thing i'll say – Garuda Linux comes with two versions of Steam which is a bit confusing, one native to Arch that has less compatibility but better performance, and a standard runtime that isn't specialized, but has a few extra framedrops in cutting edge games. would recommend native actually, haven't run into an issue yet (tho maybe i'm just lucky).
Definitely a good SteamOS alternative but their emulators attend to break they need to fix the mupen64plus install I immediately went back to Windows 10 it's a cooler Operating System than Windows 11 and I am sure you can make it LOOK like SteamOS because it's based on plasma themes. All you need is the Steam Wallpaper to show your support I wish Garuda would add SteamOS wallpaper to support SteamOS in fact they should make their own SteamOS they would dominate the global network.
I use this as well. I switched to it about three years ago. It is really a great flavor of Linux especially with the Zen kernel.