I find steam os to be very user friendly
Steam Deck
A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
As Lemmy doesn't have flairs yet, you can use these prefixes to indicate what type of post you have made, eg:
[Flair] My post title
The following is a list of suggested flairs:
[Discussion] - General discussion.
[Help] - A request for help or support.
[News] - News about the deck.
[PSA] - Sharing important information.
[Game] - News / info about a game on the deck.
[Update] - An update to a previous post.
[Meta] - Discussion about this community.
Some more Steam Deck specific flairs:
[Boot Screen] - Custom boot screens/videos.
[Selling] - If you are selling your deck.
These are not enforced, but they are encouraged.
Rules:
- Follow the rules of Sopuli
- Posts must be related to the Steam Deck in an obvious way.
- No piracy, there are other communities for that.
- Discussion of emulators are allowed, but no discussion on how to illegally acquire ROMs.
- This is a place of civil discussion, no trolling.
- Have fun.
Nobara's UI is the same in Gaming Mode and if using KDE then also in Desktop Mode (I think)
Pretty much everything will work better with the system specifically design for that particular hardware. The only reason you might want to remove steamos is if you have high privacy/security concerns
I would stick with SteamOS personally. If you do want an alternative, check out Bazzite. It aims to be a closer alternative to SteamOS.
I love Arch, so SteamOS it is. If I were you, I would just make sure I know how to get SteamOS reinstalled properly. Then just check out the Nobara OS yourself. You'll never truly know until it is in your hands.
Yep. I've tried several others and they're not for me, but a lot of people are really happy with them.
I like SteamOS so much that I'm using HoloISO on mini PCs around the house to simulate consoles and stream couch games from my gaming rig upstairs. But my experience isn't everyone's so get your hands on it and try it out.
Stay on steamOS.
there's also bazzite. (fedora based on uBlue, uses kde)
But I see no reason for myself to switch away from SteamOS.
I am using bazzite on my gaming desktop PC. It does a good job.
If you switch away from steamOS you may not find as many places with people to chat with for support.
I've looked at what's doable but not tried. I've come to the conclusion that as a bespoke bit of gaming hardware I'd rather have the bespoke software to go with it. If nothing else, I like the feeling that the "deck verified" emblem for my steam games applies, and when troubleshooting other games there are lots of people with exactly the same software and hardware as me to find help from.
I like tinkering my steam deck is primarily a gaming device and I like that it just works when I want to use it.
As a chronic tinkerer, I'm shocked that I haven't loaded another OS on my deck, but I truly see no reason to do so.
Personally I'd stick with SteamOS. It's tailor made for the hardware. Nobara is cool, but I don't think you benefit from it much (unless you really don't want the locked filesystem).
Kubuntu with conical garbage removes.
PopOS and nebora was the worst performing OS I used in my system.