This is the buggiest distro I’ve sampled in a while, the installer broke, gnome was glitching, update broke, gnome broke worse… Not production ready boys
I’ve had a lot of stability issues with past versions. An update crashed Wayland and I couldn’t recover. I’m going to try Bazzite next.
To be fair when you download it, it warns you that it’s not production ready.
SteamOS has a lot of bleeding edge code for newer features like HDR support that work well on the Steam Deck. But those features are still buggy and not as well tested on other hardware. That’s why there’s no general purpose SteamOS 3.x release yet.
So gaming distros like Nobara that also use the same code are going to have some problems and you can’t really fault them when upstream isn’t stable yet. If you want something less bleeding edge, use Fedora, Debian, etc.
The good news is that things will get better. It’s just going to take some more time.
I think Nobara is also still a one man operation with GloriousEggroll being the sole maintainer in addition to his GE-Proton work.
Does loading most of the same custom packages into regular fedora 39 work better?
Slightly off topic, but there’s a review video linked in the article, in which the guy keeps pronouncing the G in Gnome with notable emphasis…
I always assumed it was silent?
EDIT: TIL
The was a GNOME FAQ that describes “guh-NOME” or IPA /ɡˈnəʊm/ as the official pronunciation, due to the emphasis of G as GNU. It does acknowledge that many pronounce it “NOME” or /nəʊm/: https://stuff.mit.edu/afs/athena/astaff/project/aui/html/pronunciation.html
I know a few people including my university professor who call it gee-nome, I don’t think there are particular reasons but it does emphasize the g from GNU as well as making an actual word.
He pronounces Gnome correctly. Quote from a reddit thread “A lot of people say “guh-nome”, which I think is the official way to say it, in the same vein as GNU, which is supposed to be pronounced “guh-new”.”
I may or may not prefer to pronounce it as the lawn ornament just for fun. 😉
I assume it’s a hard G as you also hear when people pronounce GNU.
When you put it that way, it makes sense. However, it doesn’t make me hate it any less.
It’s the same argument for GIF – I don’t give a flip what the inventor intended. You cannot just change phonics and expect everyone to play along. They’re not Lego.