I’ve been gaming on Kubuntu for over 2 years now but recently have been getting interested in Garuda. I’ve booted into the live Dragonized Gaming iso and was really impressed with the out of the box gaming-centric setup.

I’ve also been looking for more reasons to switch away from Ubuntu, and have been hit with the EOL countdown for plasma in 23.04, so the time is right for a distro hop. With the latest Garuda release they added an official Hyprland variant which looks really cool too.

Does anyone use Garuda? What are your impressions/thoughts/experiences? What should I expect from switching to an Arch base? Same questions for Hyprland too.

I have 16 gigs of ram, an Intel i7 something and an nVidia 2080.

Edit: I booted into the Hyprland live iso last night and I must say, Hyprland is cool af. Really a breath of fresh air and very intuitive. I’m going to run with the install this weekend.

  • yum13241@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    It’s great! You can expect updates that don’t take literal years, but you will need to maintain your system a bit more (Garuda provides utilities to make it easier).

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      1 year ago

      What are some examples of the additional maintenance you’ve had to do?

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        1 year ago

        Simple stuff like managing some dependency issues (like when packages get renamed), actually knowing how to use the command line (you don’t need to learn awk, grep, and sed just yet), and knowing how your bootloader wants to be treated.

        You’ll get it as time passes, but Garuda assists in most of these things.