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The performance difference is huge for me with this GPU between the 2 distros.
My desktop is not that different, because most stuff I always set it up more or less the same.
Finally an AMD GPU, drivers now open source and not proprietary, wayland. It's a cool experience, I'm glad I 'took the risk' and splurged for an AMD GPU. I always wanted to try it, but I've had been afraid to part with Nvidia due to my familiarity with it.
I'm also really impressed with openSUSE Tumbleweed as well. It would be hard to make a proper write up, but I just find it so damn impressive, I never could have imagined that I still could be THAT impressed with a Linux distro. It does a lot of stuff really well.
So yeah, new GPU, new OS, new graphics stack, new display protocol (wayland), a lot of new stuff that I'm happy and excited about.
Last edited by DoctorJunglist on 4 Aug 2024 at 4:35 pm UTC
Bit the bullet early and decided to just move for good to a Qt environment (LXQt) since I was already building on practically nothing with IceWM. Not a huge fan of GTK's direction in the last few years and been looking to move to Qt for a long time anyway. Finally got the system set up for good and working on tweaking together a theme as I go. Long live Qt
But this is very nice. Reminds me of Gnome 2 a little, and it's probably very fast.
I like to use XFCE on older hardware, and it's quite noticeable.
(trying to cover up the crusty jpeg wallpaper here, lol)
Nothing too fancy as I spent most of the time tweaking my shortcuts to match TDE and getting some essential dockapps working, perhaps I will make my own theme tomorrow
Last edited by bonkmaykr on 25 Sep 2024 at 10:25 am UTC
Uptime 34 seconds I know I just booted it up for this screenshot :D
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1TB + 1TB Sata SSDs (Datalake 1)
4TB + 4 TB HDDs (Datalake 2)
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