2024 is the Year of Linux on the Desktop, at least for my boyfriend. He’s running Windows 7 right now, so I’ll be switching him to Ubuntu in a few days. Ubuntu was chosen because Proton is officially supported in Ubuntu.

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    27 months ago

    Would Ublue be of any use to someone who uses AMD? I’m seeing it recommended a lot lately.

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      7 months ago

      Yes I use it on Amd / Intel too

      The project in general is huge. Checkout secureblue or hyprgreen, these all use ublue as base.

      Really, ublue made Fedora more like Ubuntu with all the variants. Just a looot more modern.

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        17 months ago

        I’ll have to give it a shot then, maybe on a VM or something. I thought it was mainly for specific configurations at first.

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          26 months ago

          No its a toolbox (not the program) based on Fedora, with minor changes and improvements.

          This is a great way to package stuff, as it means changes are done fully automated and scalable.

          Ublue has maaany images, for more Desktops than Fedora officially supports (so they wont be as stable but they are there), including different kmods and rules for Asus, Framework, Surface, with or without NVIDIA drivers.

          There are other projects using ublues tooling, like Secureblue, which is now in a well working state.

          So its not only good for Nvidia but the shitty mess that is kernel modules and proprietary drivers, while being on a recent distro, can be tamed best in ostree and immutable snapshots.

          If an update fails, you wont get it. And even if, you will have a rollback image that you can select on boot.