My response to his question is usually linux mint
zbecker
@just_another_person @[email protected]
Huh, I don't use fedora (I use #Nixos). Do those issues also apply to #nobara?
I don't do Android development, but I would imagine rooting makes it easier to test things, as you wouldn't have to rely on ADB all the time.
@CapraObscura @sin_free_for_00_days
I think steam deck is usually considered linux.
Benefits to proton after all make it out to linux. ChromeOS and Android are more debatable, although Google does submit a lot of code upstream to the kernel.
They'll last until either: the school stops using gsuite or some other company comes up with something even trendier to market that is cheap enough to justify a grant.
With Samsung these days, it's usually impossible to root without some sort of exploit on US models unfortunately.
It has those windows portables (I am blanking on the company name) but those also have way worse battery life.
@just_another_person
Makes sense. Since nobara is maintained by glorious egg roll, I would imagine that he would try avoid any issues.
Performance degradation after kernel patches is definitely a weird issue.