Please don’t say Bazzite as I wasn’t able to get SteamVR working on it. I’m looking for alternatives. The current plan is to try plain old Ubuntu instead.
Please don’t say Bazzite as I wasn’t able to get SteamVR working on it. I’m looking for alternatives. The current plan is to try plain old Ubuntu instead.
For anyone else reading along, Fedora isn’t the only good alternative. There are also distros without the corporate ties that Fedora has. For example, Mint and Mint Debian Edition, both of which are will be more familiar if you’re coming from Ubuntu.
Both are literally corporate products by Linux Mint Ltd., registered in tax haven Ireland. They make money by setting their own affiliate IDs for web search etc. (money that would have gone to the upstream projects by default). At least Fedora has people working on the distribution that are actual contributors to the Linux stack.
Also, regular Mint is based on Ubuntu LTS. For gaming more recent versions of gaming-related components, mostly Mesa, are preferable to long term support. That’s also the reason stated by Valve why they switched to Arch as upstream for SteamOS after using Ubuntu and Debian before.
I downvote this every single time I see this. This is just not true.
In the same way Mint relies on Canonical to keep Ubuntu chugging along, Red Hat contributes to the Fedora community. It’s a symbiotic relationship, so think of that what you will, but there is functionally no difference between RedHat<>Fedora and Canonical<>Mint.
Both Mint and Fedora are community projects licensed and attributed as such, and neither corporate entity could take ownership or close either one.
Yep, that’s absolutely true. They mentioned LMDE however, which is based on Debian, meaning it’s independent from Canonical.
Sure, parts of the project have nothing to do with Canonical…exactly the same as Fedora 🤣
Ubuntu is based on Debian though, not the other way around.
Yeah, and Mint is based on Ubuntu. What’s your point here? I’m confused.
Linux Mint Debian Edition, the current subject of discussion, is not.
Or you could just use Debian
That is my personal preference, yes. But LMDE is the perfect overlap of “just use Mint” and “don’t use Ubuntu”.
When did this suddenly change topics from the original post and thread?
You directly replied to someone talking about LMDE.
https://sh.itjust.works/comment/18357337
I wasn’t suggesting that they would. Rather, I was referring to the strong influence that Red Hat has over Fedora. It might be fine for people who love Red Hat’s design choices, but not so much for people who don’t. That’s why I mentioned Mint as an alternative.
There is, because Debian is upstream of Canonical/Ubuntu. This means Mint can easily sever ties with the latter. In practice, Mint has opted out of Ubuntu-isms more than once, and already maintains a distro based directly on Debian.