Ranking Linux Distributions for Gaming and Content Creation in early 2024!

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    03:10 Understanding the tiers list
    04:40 Arch
    05:54 Debian
    07:05 EndeavourOS
    08:17 Fedora
    09:46 Garuda
    11:43 Gentoo
    14:41 Linux Mint
    17:08 Ubuntu
    19:17 OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
    20:55 Manjaro
    22:39 CachyOS
    24:35 Kinoite (Fedora)
    25:51 Nobara
    27:51 Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 139

  • @katnerd6712
    @katnerd6712 Před 17 dny +14

    From somebody migrating from Windows and trying Linux for the first time there is a parameter that is very important: consistency. Windows users don't want to acknowledge the OS, they want to forget about it's existence. Like when you sit down to eat dinner, you don't really think about the table you're eating on, you just set your plate down and start eating. Of the distros listed Mint is the best, and only, example of an OS that completely gets out of the way of the user allowing them to simply do what they want. Obviously not completely, this is where Windows shines in it's ability to, essentially, do everything for you.
    I mention Windows refugees simply because this is going to be the biggest influx of users soon. Microsoft is making decisions that even the normies can't ignore anymore. The last straw, I believe, will be when MS finally adds the subscription model they've been wanting to include since around Windows 8. The replacement OS needn't be visually similar to Windows, it just needs to get out of the way of the programs the users want to run. Mint does this better than any other distro I've seen in Linux.
    It's got its limitations, but a non-power user would, most likely, never notice those. If it can run games, an internet browser, and allow for easy file navigation (something Linux people don't seem to realize is very important to normies) then it wins. That last bit is key, so many people try Linux distros out and leave simply because they couldn't figure out the folder navigation to find where they saved that pdf document they wanted to e-mail. It sounds silly, but it's part of that whole "get out of the way" need the average person requires of an operating system.

  • @vulcan4d
    @vulcan4d Před 3 dny +2

    I recently got on MINT and have been binge watching Linux videos. Yours are absolutely the best. Love the honesty and great tutorials.

  • @blackeagle238
    @blackeagle238 Před 4 měsíci +26

    Great video! I migrated to EndeavourOS with KDE Plasma from Windows 11 last summer full time and I've been very happy with it, aside from a couple of important learning experiences. That said I had previous experience playing with Arch and Manjaro on secondary machines prior. Can only agree that EOS is great for those starting out with Linux who like the look of what Arch has to offer.

  • @Harvey2Tall
    @Harvey2Tall Před 2 měsíci +13

    Just switched to mint Linux 2 days ago and have been binging your content. Thanks for the help and excited to continue learning more about Linux

  • @nawaMLG
    @nawaMLG Před 4 měsíci +23

    I'm using garuda, the bloat is not a problem for me on linux because programs seams to take less disk space and when you don't use them they don't execute themselves at the boot or in the start menu or things like that.
    And all preinstalled packages are good programs which has an utility, it's not candy crush 😂.
    The main reason which take me on garuda is the snapper, I just came from windows, I used Ubuntu 16 during my studies and the thing I learned on linux is : when you are trying to install big things like Nvidia drivers, new DE, WIP packages etc. Your distro break.
    For me the worst part of garuda is the dragonised kde which looks like a bad night club. And I had to figure out how to modify everything, has fairly new linux user was a bit a pain.
    Anyway good video, I really enjoyed it because I learned a lot about every distro in a 29mins video, the subject was kind of obscure before for me.

    • @jiaododojiao3513
      @jiaododojiao3513 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I'm also a new user and tried nobara, bazzite and Garuda so far and Chimera OS is currently installing.
      From it's design (I love that "night club" design!) and speed I really liked Garuda the best! Just encountering so many issues and driver conflicts from the beginning, I deinstalled it for now in search of something more easy to use, and more stable.
      Had conflicts between the needed "pulseaudio" and the other package with "...wire", and needed parts of both, but they didn't like each other... At that point also my wifi connection didn't work anymore at all...
      Also only made it to connect my Legion Go controllers (left and right part) one by one, but they weren't recognized as a full Xbox controller like under Windows...
      Bazzite for that so far is really great! Direct Steam Big Picture implementation, and many great features with side menu like on steam OS (frame limiter, Basic TDP settings, unluckily only going to 15 Watts and would need up to 30/35 Watts for my Lenovo Legion Go I'm running it on) but an easy switch to the Gaming optimized Fedora system running besides/behind it. The controller parts (left and right together) was recognized directly and worked from the first beginning in Steam (probably also with other launchers, but still need to try it out.
      With Nobara I had controller issues too and therefore didn't try it any further.
      Currently I'm installing Chimera which seems to be the mostly customized one of them all for gaming... Directly recognized my Legion Go during the installation! (Bazzite too if I recall right, but only had half baked settings fitting for my Legion Go, and I cant good TPU control software on linux...)

    • @bloodline39
      @bloodline39 Před 3 měsíci

      When I installed Garuda for the second time, it showed something like BlackArch keyring not found😢

    • @grthjryrd7552
      @grthjryrd7552 Před měsícem +1

      That's why Garuda is the best one, all the pre-installed stuff is actually useful

    • @markdevaal4116
      @markdevaal4116 Před měsícem

      I'm using Garuda KDE lite version and installed much of their apps later. I do like the default looks of KDE. Endeavouros broke much of my games 2 days ago. Went to Nobara and Nobara broke my sound in games. After one hour of debugging this and my lack of patience went to the roof I went for Garuda KDE lite. Installed steam and there we go. Flawless gaming.
      If Garuda fails me I will go to OpenSuse TW.

  • @MezzaVita
    @MezzaVita Před 2 měsíci +3

    I watched many of your videos but this is the one! I switched from Windows to Linux Mint Edge and thank to your tips from another video, games run awesome! Merci Beaucoup mon Ami!

  • @behudanoob4867
    @behudanoob4867 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Wow so early. I personally use EndeavourOs mainly. With fedora and pop os on two secondary drivea

  • @databug
    @databug Před měsícem +1

    I'm on Manjaro and Ive been very happy with it for the last 2 years +. Garuda has so far been my 2nd favourite. Im also very interested in CachyOS and Ive been playing around with Tumbleweed but I havnt done any gaming on it. Thanks for video.

  • @Ghost_Lightyear
    @Ghost_Lightyear Před 12 dny +4

    I decided to ditch windows due the end of support of win10, and then I switched to win11, I think is all a buggy mess, just to find out the new spyware that MS is going to introduce (Recall), and is really pushing the people to change their OS

  • @bfsdayivvcddttfrydhhgtfryk3351
    @bfsdayivvcddttfrydhhgtfryk3351 Před 4 měsíci +3

    keep it up your content wonderful...all the best from UAE

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thank you, I will!

  • @leandrocharrua1277
    @leandrocharrua1277 Před měsícem +1

    Hello, j'aime les tiers liste pour les débutant et indécis comme moi. Mais qu'en est-il de Pop OS basé sur Ubuntu mais qui viendra avec l'environnement COSMIC prochainement? Il y a aussi Bazzite OS meilleure ou pareil que Nobara? Sans bloatware? Merci encore pour tes avis

  • @Smittron
    @Smittron Před měsícem

    Nice video. Thanks. Question - when given a choice which desktop did you use - KDE, GNOME, etc.?

    • @adamu6941
      @adamu6941 Před 27 dny

      DE is not very miportant, you should have the close to the same results with all of them.

  • @ferdawa
    @ferdawa Před 4 dny

    I'm between installing cachyOS Garuda or endeavour but I don't know wich one to choose, I want wobbly wimfows and the lowest input lag posible, anyone have any tips on wich to choose?

  • @juanpaulofricke1506
    @juanpaulofricke1506 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I'm using nobara on my nvidia notebook and it was the best experience i ever had with linux (only pop_os was so good with dual gpu, but is too outdated now)
    I think i will try cachy, i always wanted to use an arch based distro but the setup is too much for me

    • @notbdour
      @notbdour Před 9 dny

      I'm about to try cachy and nobara tbh

    • @isaiahvolcy3751
      @isaiahvolcy3751 Před 7 dny

      @@notbdour Your going to love Nobara, running it on my main PC and I love it

  • @MarkTheSWE
    @MarkTheSWE Před měsícem +10

    I wish endeavors would work smoothly for me but it is always something going on where I have to restart my desktop multiple times a day.

  • @str1ezi513
    @str1ezi513 Před 25 dny

    great video. and a question from my side. for linux mint. there is an ubuntu based version and a debian based version available. but what version do you talk about in your video? my wild guess is debian based because kde > gnome for gaming. right? :D

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před 23 dny +1

      I am talking about the ubuntu version in this video. Mint is delivered with Cinnamon, so it has no link with KDE or GNOME for this ranking.

    • @str1ezi513
      @str1ezi513 Před 22 dny

      @@A1RM4X thank you for the clarification! :)

  • @cybernit3
    @cybernit3 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for giving us a lowdown on some the major distros for gaming or content creation. But, for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is coming out in a few days from now and the new Gnome 46 (I believe has VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)) but then your other point snap. Thanks for the tips about CachyOS and Endeavour. About a year ago I installed Ubuntu 23.04 and it didn't work too well; so I went back to Win11 for my daily driver. But I like some things about Linux. Win11 gave may better fps stability and a less hot computer; Ubuntu ran hotter.

  • @Corporatizm
    @Corporatizm Před 4 měsíci +2

    Excellent. En libriste qui ne suit pas de près les évolutions, c'est parfait pour se mettre à jour sur le paysage actuel des distros gaming.
    Par rapport aux autres recherches que j'avais faites, il manquerait juste Pop!Os !
    Tu as prévu d'en faire un challenge un jour ?

    • @arnaudmaniere6166
      @arnaudmaniere6166 Před 4 měsíci

      Si c'est pas déjà fait : czcams.com/video/TMHZj7AU2_Q/video.html

  • @YdderfYhcnerF
    @YdderfYhcnerF Před měsícem +2

    "Adversaire.. très fort, sur le terrain" 😂
    Blague à part, très bonne vidéo, merci à toi 🫶

  • @firstclaw1
    @firstclaw1 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I have been mostly using SuSE but I wonder if Mint might be better. On the one hand Mint seems to be even easier to install, but Cinnamon UI and Ubuntu low level system are kinda keeping me from that. I know SuSE are also doing in some parts their own thing, but I like YaST most of the time better than other setup tools. I used to use Leap, but I guess, I should take a jump of faith going for Tumbleweed.

  • @SolidCapo
    @SolidCapo Před 27 dny

    Have tried several distros (Manjaro, Fedora, EndeavorOS and Garuda) and in all of them get a lot of issues using OBS-Studio because of the browser principally :S that's why i'm searching for a distro that has good gaming configuration but also good for digital artists and content creators :S
    What about gamer who also is a digital artist (Blender, inkscape, gimp, darktable, kdenlive, krita, and more) and streamer? i've tested endeavorOS and Garuda, but have been having trobules with the updates on OBS pretty frecuently, and in games, for some reason they run well at the beginning and after some updates, begin to lag :S (my principal reference is Brawlhalla).

  • @sean7221
    @sean7221 Před měsícem +2

    Where would you rate LMDE?

  • @toodlepip7061
    @toodlepip7061 Před 16 dny +1

    Never used endeavouros but i'm curious, what comes with it except for DE? Cause like i don't see the appeal when you can just archinstall and choose a DE and i think you can even choose among a bunch of apps to install by default like browser and stuff

    • @LamaSlayer4622
      @LamaSlayer4622 Před 7 dny

      You can choose what DE you want while installing endeavouros, but you would need to be connected to the internet. KDE plasma is default if you aren't connected to the internet

  • @midtown3221
    @midtown3221 Před 13 dny +2

    I just wanna hear you say, "UWAAAUGH!! GET TO DA CHOPPA!!" 🤣
    Thanks for the video. With support for Win10 ending and the nightmare of Win11 and Copilot recording EVERYTHING, I'm finally looking into Linux hoping it can truly replace Windows.

  • @itzdominic6375
    @itzdominic6375 Před 14 dny

    Great video. Can you test BigLinux and Regata OS?

  • @virgildanica2372
    @virgildanica2372 Před 3 měsíci +6

    EndeavourOS and CachyOS ...... Will both be good for music production? Big Hug from Portugal

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před 3 měsíci +3

      They should be fine. CachyOS provide a RT kernel if you are into music, it might help with the latency.

    • @virgildanica2372
      @virgildanica2372 Před 3 měsíci

      @@A1RM4X i use opensuse tumbleweed with geekos daw about 2 years and half and yes I'm in music, I'm a professional musician ✌🙏

  • @eniojurko
    @eniojurko Před měsícem

    Nice! i agree with your ranking. maybe i would put debian little higher, but the rest is spot on.. i would really like the ranking of mx linux. that one is quite popular also..

  • @Biotico
    @Biotico Před 11 dny

    I'm EndeavourOS user for 2 years now, but CashyOS surprised me a lot. I guess I found my new daily driver for the next few months.

  • @I-use-Archbtw
    @I-use-Archbtw Před 4 měsíci +2

    5 years on arch gaming works great but i messed lot think so reinstalled OS and switched to garuda dragonize its great distro runing like 4 months now isnt very bloated tou have all for gaming out the box but since i have R7 2700 im gonna switch to gentoo hyprland payed for whole cpu im gonna use it 😁

  • @johanb.7869
    @johanb.7869 Před měsícem

    I tried several distro's Ubuntu, Pop OS, Kubuntu, KDE Neon 2 Arch based ezarcher and Arco and Tumbleweed, but they all gave me update errors and that's why I settled on MX Linux Xfce because it's install it, set it up to my liking and start using it. MX just works. It's stable, installs in less than 3 minutes, it's quick and with Arc dark and Papirus dark looks good too. I don't game and don't do anything except email and browsing.

  • @pitape1822
    @pitape1822 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Where is Solus ? Fully agree on Endeavour and OpenSuse. Cachy is small project and a bit rough around the edges but good optimisations though. For me Nobara is the easiest to setup.

  • @CptKillside
    @CptKillside Před 3 měsíci +3

    Maybe try TuxedoOS?

  • @danielvanhaften5779
    @danielvanhaften5779 Před 7 dny

    I had a lot of trouble trying out Nobara39, which was disappointing. But I ended up installing Mint 21.3 on an older MSI C61 laptop and it went pretty much flawlessly except for, guess what, the Nvidia card. The laptop has a weird hardware setup that uses an Intel video for the HDMI port, and the Nvidia 710M runs the laptop itself. Mint reports them as Intel\Nvidia and I don't know if that means it's using both or what? Anyway, it runs flawlessly and fast for what I use it for. :)

  • @selfs6111
    @selfs6111 Před 4 měsíci +13

    What about popOS ?? Will you try it this year ?

    • @whiskytangofoxtrot_
      @whiskytangofoxtrot_ Před 4 měsíci +3

      PopOS is so outdated currently most tier lists dont have it. BUT this year there is a lot of things happening with it so im excited for whats to come!

    • @dworfkin5434
      @dworfkin5434 Před 4 měsíci

      he did!

    • @selfs6111
      @selfs6111 Před 4 měsíci

      @@dworfkin5434 Thank dude

  • @ExplosiveDuck47
    @ExplosiveDuck47 Před 4 měsíci +11

    More videos on Cachy would be awesome.

  • @WeirdDuck781
    @WeirdDuck781 Před měsícem

    Tbh arch is just the installation process which is usually a one time thing. Slap a DE on it and should be as easy as just any other. Might be a good idea to install gamemode package as well

  • @GwenaelDano
    @GwenaelDano Před 4 měsíci

    nice, thank

  • @Andriej69
    @Andriej69 Před 11 dny

    I was fully convinced to use Garuda on my new rig with high-end specs, but some folks talked me out of it, calling that distro a problematic, half-assed trash, I've installed Mint some time ago on my dad's old laptop, cuz he complained how Win8 was esentially unusable, but Mint honestly wasn't as fast as I'd like, and it frequently had issues with basic things (like headphones). I am genuinely confused what to get to have utility as close to Win 10 as possible, mostly refering to high-end, high-performance hardware. Knowing what's coming with Win11 and possibly later, I'm gonna have to hop sooner or later, and I want to do it for good (instead of screwing with dozen different distros)

  • @Skibbehify
    @Skibbehify Před 11 dny

    Tumbleweed has been the best linux/linux gaming experience ive had & Im also on the gnome DE & it has changed me like using cinnamon/KDE feels so weird now lol

  • @CasuallyHuman099
    @CasuallyHuman099 Před měsícem

    Is just me or anyone else kde plasma 6 crashing when opening system monitor sidebar?

  • @Honored_First_Kai
    @Honored_First_Kai Před 4 měsíci +5

    Arch user here, some Nobara, my favorite for gaming, is Arch, add cachyos repo, add garuda repo, chaotic aur repo, and snag the enhancements for cpu from there. As for Garuda, the KDE dragonized gaming edition is extreme bloat, but the just KDE dragonized (non gaming edition) isnt really bloated imo, install it and add in the stuff post install you want.

    • @simhz2221
      @simhz2221 Před 4 měsíci +1

      What CPU enhancements are you referring to? I'm using Arch and everything seems to be working well, but I'm curious if there are any enhancements I may be missing.

    • @Honored_First_Kai
      @Honored_First_Kai Před 4 měsíci

      garuda/performance-tweaks 2.2.0-1 [installed] cachyos/linux-cachyos-rt-bore(there are actually a lot of those that differ)"@@simhz2221

    • @V0liathon
      @V0liathon Před 4 měsíci

      @@simhz2221 ^also curious

    • @Problematist
      @Problematist Před 4 měsíci

      @@simhz2221 The CachyOS repos have CPU enhancements based on the supported CPU architecture version which are disabled for compatibility out of the box.
      Although, your mileage may still vary because even if a CPU has the version it might not have some features. Their kernel also pulls stuff from linux-next, zen and clear linux.
      You can add both to your existing Arch machine though.

    • @KneeGrowDoingKneeGrowThings
      @KneeGrowDoingKneeGrowThings Před 4 měsíci

      Specify again? Your grabbing the repo from 3 distros and the cpu enhancements from which repo?

  • @habios
    @habios Před 4 měsíci +1

    There is an issue with the definition of tier lists on virtually all videos grading Linux distros, defining tiers should be based on how effective X is for Y use case. At least you explained your use case, it is important to highlight there are no perfect distros for all use cases. Just a thing I think you can highlight better in a future video. Good job.

    • @trollmastermike52845
      @trollmastermike52845 Před 27 dny

      From what I found from learning how to run Linux and from, i talked to people on Discord is that .exe is best, and Windows 10 is also the best.
      All Linux products are inferior in time spent trying to get things working, I really want to get into Linux more, but the more I learn, the more it seems to be wasting time.

  • @mikesymanzig6812
    @mikesymanzig6812 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I think the Distro depends on the prefered DE, my personal favorit is Cinnamon, therefore I have started with Linux Mint (LMDE is too limited regarding recent Kernel / Mesa), with Mint it was possible upgrading to the latest Kernel & Mesa. Yesterday, I gave Fedora Cinnamon a try and was positive surprised, very good Cinnamon implementation, recent Kernel (6.7.3) and Mesa (23.3.5) and the gaming performance is very good (slightly better than Linux Mint). I am not a fan of "gaming" distros, as every distro is good for gaming (just a question of the packages), important is having the possibility of a recent Kermel & Mesa.

    • @pitape1822
      @pitape1822 Před 4 měsíci +2

      True that Mint allows easily to have latest kernel and mesa with PPA. I am on 6.7.3 because my Legion laptop needs patches for audio available from 6.7.1 only.

    • @mikesymanzig6812
      @mikesymanzig6812 Před 4 měsíci

      @@pitape1822 As of now, you can get Kernel 6.7.4 and Mesa 24.0.0 👍

  • @JamesSmith-ix5jd
    @JamesSmith-ix5jd Před 4 měsíci

    I like Windows 10 and Gentoo, and also Void and OpenBSD, they are so different and good in their own ways.

  • @user-fs9ek2mw2t
    @user-fs9ek2mw2t Před 2 měsíci

    Salut Airmax,
    If you are still looking for Distro to test :
    Tuxedo : Kubuntu without snap, with more recent KDE environment, but more stable than KDE Neon
    Solus : stable rolling release gaming oriented
    RegataOS : based on Tumbleweed, with homemade gaming launcher and other additions for an easier gaming experience
    Thanks for the video, now, I have to try EndeavourOS. 😁

  • @vytautasbenetis8098
    @vytautasbenetis8098 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Im pretty surprised about nobara i installed it a few days ago. Gpu detection was perfect. Docker desktop installation was simple becouse nobara is basicly fedora with some scripts. Kvm working with gpu passtrough and you have both nobara and fedora repos . And i never had such a simple davinci resolve installation, just download run the installer and afterwords execute the nobara Script for dependencies. Only Thing is that the calamares installer is a bad choice, becouse dual boot dosnt work properly with Windows and you cant configure lvm. The Trick is to use the Windows efi Partition or install tripple boot with debian or openSUSE tumbleweed. I couldnt config the nobara grub2 to dual boot or boot at all just boot with supergrub

  • @SirVisigoth
    @SirVisigoth Před 3 měsíci +3

    Brilliant unbias conclusion video, keep it up

  • @rckmnx
    @rckmnx Před 24 dny +1

    Thanks for the thoughts!

  • @limux2201
    @limux2201 Před měsícem

    And now where will you put voix linux ?

  • @Cre8teQ
    @Cre8teQ Před 20 dny

    Kick the tyres on NixOS, for shits'n'giggles! UR so right about Manjaro always breaking & there are better options now. I've used Garuda a few years now but, I do understand the bloat argument totally. The Dr4gonized KDE ricing is a love or hate 100%. I keep coming back to it though...

  • @zbigniewszafraniec4662
    @zbigniewszafraniec4662 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Arch gives me a lot of headache, but I love this distro.

    • @MarMBxxbalxver
      @MarMBxxbalxver Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, Arch is this kind of OS that you hate and love at the same time for having to spend a lot of time learning about it and researching answers to even smallest problems

  • @jps89pt
    @jps89pt Před 2 dny

    What about Zorin OS?

  • @jeanaimarre1090
    @jeanaimarre1090 Před měsícem

    Ok donc avec un ryzen 5 7600, une 7800xt et 32 Go de ram je pourrais partir sur quoi ? Je suis un utilisateur avancé on va dire mais pas envie de me prendre le choux. Endeavour ? (j'ai testé Manjaro sur mon laptop pendant 3 ans) Catchy ? Mint (vanilla voire LMDE)?

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před měsícem

      Si Manjaro te convient je ne vois pas l interet de changer...

    • @jeanaimarre1090
      @jeanaimarre1090 Před měsícem

      @@A1RM4X j'ai testé Manjaro mais pas sur mon pc fixe. Ma question concerne ma config pc fixe pour gaming.

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před měsícem

      Si Manjaro te convient je vois pas l interet de changer, que ce soit sur un laptop ou sur un fixe. Endeavour necessite un peu plus de connaissances pour la maintenance (c est une Arch avec un installeur et quelques scripts). Pour CachyOS, c est de l optimization aux petits oignons mais il faut avoir envie de "mettre les mains dans le moteur" de temps en temps, donc prise de choux si tu ne sais pas faire.

  • @Ramil-jw2zx
    @Ramil-jw2zx Před 11 dny +1

    I can recommend Nobara Linux.

  • @SouthFacedWindows
    @SouthFacedWindows Před 3 měsíci +1

    Pacman is a like a Ninja of the package manager. Fast and efficient.

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před 3 měsíci

      Can´t deny that.

  • @86ericg
    @86ericg Před 11 dny

    what about regata os this one also made for gaming

  • @TheSilverFX
    @TheSilverFX Před měsícem

    I unfortunately have to disagree on EndeavourOS. I have a MSI GS75 laptop with a RTX 2060. Tried this distro twice and had issues twice... First time, it was lagging for no reasons when moving the cursor. Second time, it was plain broken.
    However, I have to agree about Garuda. It's a great beautiful distro, but feels way too bloated.

  • @xboxgaming-bestmoments
    @xboxgaming-bestmoments Před měsícem

    Can you please test Chimera OS?

    • @frankseyen9156
      @frankseyen9156 Před 11 dny

      ChimeraOS is nice, but as far as I know they still dont support NVIDIA.

  • @AstralPhnx
    @AstralPhnx Před dnem

    Garuda is a weird one because it goes really stupid in some areas and some of the UI design is ATROCIOUS but it works I guess?

  • @arnaudmaniere6166
    @arnaudmaniere6166 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Salut AIRMAX,
    i have few ideas of distro that you can test. But before that, i want to tell you that i love the 30 days testing : for me you can experiment truly the distribution.
    Some distro to test:
    - Slackware Linux
    - Kaos
    - PCLinuxOS
    Thx and GL HF

  • @rawviz
    @rawviz Před měsícem +2

    You forgott BazziteOS?

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před měsícem +2

      Check the publication date brother. Will do another one in 2 months with all the distributions I tested in between.

  • @obodziog
    @obodziog Před měsícem

    Where is Pop OS? :-)

  • @ChrisL43210
    @ChrisL43210 Před 3 měsíci

    Salut A1RM4X ! Et NixOS ?

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yo! NixOS testée juste après le classement: czcams.com/video/GgjBa9YU_No/video.html

  • @Fuma_da_NET
    @Fuma_da_NET Před 3 měsíci +1

    cade o POP OS?

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před 3 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/3XmFk_0k2vg/video.html

  • @ChrisXPZ
    @ChrisXPZ Před 3 měsíci +1

    Cachy
    or
    Arco
    =)

  • @vortekx7339
    @vortekx7339 Před 3 měsíci

    hm?! Arch on Rank 1,2 & 3? Debian on 2-5 😳 confusing

  • @Vinterloft
    @Vinterloft Před 4 měsíci +2

    CachyOS for the win

  • @kar1kam1
    @kar1kam1 Před 3 měsíci

    I have a laptop + external GPU GTX1660SUPER
    Fedora, Mint, Nobara , Manjaro, MX Linux - don`t loading after install nvidia drivers
    Ubuntu - works fine if install nvidia open drivers
    So for me Ubuntu - HELL YEAH!!!

  • @zoran788
    @zoran788 Před 3 dny

    what about Pop os?

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před 2 dny

      czcams.com/video/3XmFk_0k2vg/video.html

  • @user-fe8yg5ed4e
    @user-fe8yg5ed4e Před 4 měsíci

    Quite suprise tbh to see Linux content creator to put EndeavourOS as the best for gaming. That's my daily driver and a red light to my distro hopping. I almost want to try Debian but your explaination actually prevent me from trying it, as I also own an Nvidia GPU (1050ti). And I might wanna try CachyOS after watching your 60 days review on it (CachyOS kernel looks promising though).
    Edit : I can just add CachyOS's repo and install CachyOS Kernel Manager into EndeavourOS without having to actuatlly install CachyOS.

  • @elina.-.11
    @elina.-.11 Před 4 dny

    I use Arch BTW

  • @Karti200
    @Karti200 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Linux Mint daily user here - I am noob since this is something I tried Linux on and no matter what I am always back to it XD
    I am a bit worried that maybe it is because of the Cinnamon... I really do not find other DE really that interesting for me :/
    I will probably try now that CachyOS - since honestly... I never heared of it before your video o.O
    Back to Mint
    I have to say that yes, Mint is amazing for gaming, but there are some things missing...
    Like:
    - no preisntalled steam
    - no latest mesa
    - no latest Kernel... YES I do know that now they released this "EDGE" branch with 6.5.0 instead of 5.15.0 but believe me, many peoples do not find that
    I myself run an Arc GPU (A770) and when I was building an PC based on it, there was still no EDGE version - and believe me that using "non-fully supported" GPU to set up Mint was a hellhole xd

    • @marcelorauber8397
      @marcelorauber8397 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Steam shouldn't come pre-installed on any OS haha
      But it's ready for one-click installation on Mint, which is very important to me.
      I stay on Mint because I use my computer for work, so it's important to have stability. For gaming, I can easily get the latest Mesa via PPA and install the latest kernel with the Ubuntu Mainline Kernel. This gives me stability, broad community support, and optimized gaming performance. Mint 💙

    • @Karti200
      @Karti200 Před 4 měsíci

      well@@marcelorauber8397 i can agree with Steam - but at least get the other things working :D
      i would also... any "best for gaming" distro should have both mangohud and Goverlay working out of the box - and Gamemode
      mint has feral gamemode added by default and mangohud can be added easly but goverlay does not work that easly there :/

    • @balsalmalberto8086
      @balsalmalberto8086 Před 4 měsíci

      I agree it's unnecessary. I prefer flatpak version of steam because it can containerized random 'closed source' executables from potentially doing anything nasty on your system. similarly on windows I have steam, epic, etc running inside sandboxie. . @@marcelorauber8397

  • @NunuaBusy
    @NunuaBusy Před 6 dny

    when you put suse and mint above fedora i couldnt listen.

  • @Sanji445
    @Sanji445 Před 3 měsíci +2

    "If you install AUR On manjaro i would give around like 2 weeks to 1 month before it breaks depending on how abviously like AUR applications you install"
    Well, i have bad news for you, i am an extensive AUR + Manjaro user, my installation is still alive since 2021 - 3 years and going.
    Yes in those 3 years i had some really minor issues but nothing huge or something that can be qualified as "breaking the system".
    And btw i use testing branch of arch :rofl:

  • @SouthFacedWindows
    @SouthFacedWindows Před 3 měsíci

    Try Pop OS please

    • @A1RM4X
      @A1RM4X  Před 3 měsíci

      Check this playlist: czcams.com/play/PLxStmGqGB-R7bP-5uwYU99RHFVr-diBYu.html

  • @ytbone9430
    @ytbone9430 Před 28 dny

    Why color red is "the best" and color green is "the worst"? I think I would have switched that around.. o)
    Am am new to Linux land, cannot say much about the video content, sorry! o)

  • @TheCgOrion
    @TheCgOrion Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have been considering switching from Majaro to EndeavorOS, but I've seen Majaro's better for performance in games compared to other Arch based distros, so I've held off. If it really isn't an issue on high end hardware, I'll go for it, because the hardware used in the tests wasn't the best. I'll have to consider CachyOS as well.

  • @CestMoiLuca
    @CestMoiLuca Před měsícem

    Drauger OS for gaming

  • @Hellstar1337
    @Hellstar1337 Před 5 dny

    arch is the best!

  • @x-craft8499
    @x-craft8499 Před 11 dny

    MX linux is best for gaming, idk how but good enough 👍

  • @hoyteternal3173
    @hoyteternal3173 Před měsícem

    I have a lot of aur packages installed on manjaro, and it have never broken for me in two years. why do non-users keep repeating this nonsense?

  • @KitKat-mf5iz
    @KitKat-mf5iz Před 4 měsíci

    W😮w👍

  • @alex_green010
    @alex_green010 Před 2 měsíci

    Garuda gets the award as the ugliest linux distribution. Mint damn it, no, cinnamon is a return to the year 98, besides it is unclear why it is higher than ubuntu, both are based on Gnome. Nobara is the first in games everywhere according to tests, I agree about convenience, it would be better if Arch served as the basis

  • @dworfkin5434
    @dworfkin5434 Před 4 měsíci +3

    For me PoP_OS better than Nobara. So it means PoP on the best tier! (^___^) I use system for gaming and sculpting in Blender

  • @zweiwing4435
    @zweiwing4435 Před 25 dny

    Can you remake but with all Linux Distro?

  • @mementomori1868
    @mementomori1868 Před 2 měsíci +1

    opensuse tw S TIER

  • @prymus1005
    @prymus1005 Před 15 dny

    popOS

  • @toodlepip7061
    @toodlepip7061 Před 16 dny

    A LITTLE BIT OF TCHATCHING

  • @Deadl007
    @Deadl007 Před měsícem +1

    Moved from Linux mint to manjaro to arch. Went back to Manjaro cause your best aur with bleeding edge will brick system at some point. I dig the idea of being able to use some aur packages, but screw that when your whole system bricks with no reason cause you NEED to read news about EVERY, SINGLE, PACKAGE UPDATE. Nah, I'll take manjaro for some bleeding or mint for stability. Screw ubuntu and kubuntu for snap packs, they had their chances at being best distro. Look at steamdeck, they're pretty much like manjaro with heavy delayed updates. Also endeavour is stupid for almost being an arch with graphical installer and having to update with yay, in 2024. Why not just use arch with archinstall at this point? I might just be a manjaro fanboy, but this whole linux situation is just so absurd I see the reason windows still will be the king of desktops. And why valve decide to make homebrew arch just like manjaro. I just wish manjaro devs to be a bit more mature, like mint ones without stupid mistakes. But hey, we're all people, mistakes happen, just some are lazy with updating SSL certificate 4 times in a row, lmao.

  • @WolfRites
    @WolfRites Před 2 měsíci +2

    Sorry, but I'm going to go ahead and disagree on the top choices for one simple reason: They are Arch based.
    Running Endeavour or CachyOS, also requires the user to understand how Arch functions, and in that regard, the "out of box experience" basically undoes what Arch is trying to teach you. So if your argument is that Arch is bad because it requires too much from the user, then that argument goes for all Arch-based distros as well. They may have a working system now, but down the line, after some upgrade that requires manual intervention, the may not. Just recently I helped an Endeavour user that didn't know what the tty was, or at least, that they could switch between them.
    And Linux MInt is just truly terrible for gaming, hands-down. Old Ubuntu base, with outdated graphics stack and kernel, and the mesa-ppas don't work, because they're frankensteining their distro. Utterly terrible.

  • @ItsThicc
    @ItsThicc Před 13 dny

    Cachy OS is trash. Sorry, cant even install lutris. Sorry its just trash.