I’m currently trying to decide between CatchyOS and Nobara.

I’m sorry to be generating another of this kind of conversation as I can see they are getting pretty tedious. But you see I’m finally getting ready to take the plunge and try Linux again (after a brief encounter in the early 2000s).

I’m a gamer and I care a lot about gaming but I’m also a game dev. I need to be able to use Unreal Engine, Blender, Gaea, and other dev tools. My understanding is that something like Bazzite isn’t right for me there.

So I’ve been looking at CatchyOS and Nobara. I’ve read their documentation and so far leaning toward CatchyOS. But sometimes people say Nobara is easier to use. I am not afraid of a command line, but frankly I don’t tinker with my computer for fun. I get in and get what I need set up so I can get back to making things.

So what do you all think?

  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    They have a purpose. That’s why they exist. I never recommend them to beginners for that specific reason if discussing specific use-cases. If you want something that is hard to break, or a kios-like experience, sure, that’s what they’re made for. Not for beginners coming from an expected development environment that then need to understand everything being containerized and the hoops that come with that.