Integrated brightness control for multiple monitors is awesome!
GNOME didn’t have this before?
KDE has had this for almost 2 years I think. Heck it even works with my desktop monitors over DP and HDMI.
Never ceases to amaze me how any word on new GNOME improvements brings out all the Plasma users
what else is there to compare to, windows?
I always go back to Fedora. Different strokes for different folks and I’m definitely not trying to have a “Which distro?!?” conversation. Maybe you have philosophical reasons to hate it. (I do sometimes too.) But that’s my home base.
It’s partly because I learned on WhiteHat/CentOS/RHEL for work. But even today, it’s my stable, baseline distro. They don’t change Gnome or push updates without at least some testing. (I know.) Drivers almost always work. There’s (usually) documentation written by paid professionals. It’s just a good, solid OS that I can make mine without uninstalling shit or worrying it’s unstable.
Debian is perfect for that too, obviously and I’m eternally grateful for Arch’s wiki and community. But for my needs, Fedora strikes a near-perfect balance.
Your views on distros follows mine. Fedora is my day to day and debian is my server os of choice.
That relative mouse support is a big one. Very excited to try that out
Sono un fottuto polentone
Nice stuff! Does anyone know how long these upgrades usually take to make it to bazzite-gnome?
Should be in testing within a day or two, might take a week or more to make it to stable.
edit: this is wrong (sorry!), see replies
Dang, I know Bazzite’s whole advantage over SteamOS is integration speed, but man are they quick. Incredible team.
Stoked to hear I’ll get to try this out so soon!
should be most likely within week of Fedora 43 release