Hello,
I bought a razer blade 15 laptop a while ago, and world like to install Linux on it, mostly to play games. So, ideally I’d like a distro that can make the most use of the hardware and let me play the most games, while being the easiest to use and lowest maintenance possible. Any recommendation?
make the most use of the hardware
All distros should do this equally well, and better than Windows
let me play the most games
All distros will be more or less the same. Games generally work or they dont. Check ProtonDB to see which games work and how well.
easiest to use
lowest maintenance possible
This is how distros actually differ.
Some common suggestions:
Ubuntu LTS:
- Upgrade your OS every 2 years
- Proprietary drivers are there if you need them (Nvidia is the only GPU that needs them)
- GNOME shell environment is very beautiful and fast, but very different from Windows
Kubuntu LTS:
- Upgrade your OS every 2 years
- Proprietary drivers are there if you need them (Nvidia is the only GPU that needs them)
- KDE Plasma Desktop is like all the best parts of windows 95/xp/7/10/11 + os9/OSX/macOS combined, improved, and made super customizeable
Ubuntu/Kubuntu current:
- Upgrade your OS every 6 months
- Newer software than LTS
- Otherwise same as LTS
Linux Mint:
- Upgrade your OS every 2 years
- Proprietary drivers are there if you need them (Nvidia is the only GPU that needs them)
- Cinnamon Desktop is a better looking and faster implementation of a Windows 7 style desktop
Fedora
- Upgrade your OS every 9 months (or else)
- Proprietary codecs need to be added after install to play some video and music streams in your browser. It’s like 3 commands copy/pasted into the terminal
- Proprietary drivers are there if you need them (Nvidia is the only GPU that needs them)
- Choice of several desktop environments (Fedora spins)
Pop!_OS
- Fun to spell
- Upgrade your OS every 2 years
- Proprietary drivers are there if you need them (Nvidia is the only GPU that needs them)
- Pop_shell makes you feel like a hacker from the future, but is very unlike Windows
I do not reccomend Bazzite, Kali, Arch, Manjaro, Garuda, Debian, or Slackware. They are all great distros for specific use-cases, but they are all significantly more work to configure and/or maintain than the suggestions i’ve outlined.
I haven’t tried Nobara so i cant recommend it, but from the outside it looks fine for a gaming desktop.
Edit: I have mixed feelings on Bazzite, but it might also be a good option for someone feeling adventurous
As a counterpoint, I installed Bazzite on a Blade 14 for a heavy gaming friend who was leaving Windows, and they have had no issues whatsoever.
I personally use Bluefun, and again, no issues at all. Incredibly good experiences on both.
I can’t imagine what you mean by needing more work to configure, they both worked out of the box with no configuration.
I just don’t see the draw of immutable distros for non power users.
With traditional ubuntu/mint/fedora you have 15+ years of forum posts, tutorials, and community wisdom to help you out if you get stuck. You probably wont need to, but it’s nice to be able to just google something and get a dozen good answers. If you want to use containerized apps you also have that option.
Also depending on your taste in gaming, you might need access to stuff outside of steam/lutris/heroic/flathub. In those cases getting your game working could be a bit of a hassle compared to a traditional distro.
I totally see how immutability can be a draw for tinkerers and developers, but for regular users it’s solving a problem that doesn’t really exist, or is pretty rare if it does.
I also think there is something to say for picking a distro that’s been around a long while. Hopefully Bazzite is still around in 10 years. I feel very confident Ubuntu/Mint/Fedora/Pop! still will be.
That said, I’m glad to hear you and your friend are happy with Bazzite. It seems like a really good option if you only play games from steam/heroic/lutris/flathub. A best of both worlds between a PC and a gaming console.
The draw is that you cannot screw them up. Non-power users are the ones who will get the most out of them!
I know that I’ll never get a call from my friend saying, “I ran this command I found on an Ubuntu forum, and now my system won’t boot…”
I’ve been running Fedora with KDE on my Razer Blade 15 (2020 Advanced). Without knowing your specific hardware model I think you can run any reasonably popular distro and game happily.
You may want to look into something like Bazzite or Nobara.
Generally though, most distros will be perfectly fine for gaming – just note that some distros will need a little bit of extra work done for stuff like nvidia drivers, so if you’re new to linux, something like those above, which have that done already, will likely be best. Bazzite in particular should be very low maintenance.
This person was having trouble with Bazzite the other day. Do you have any idea what the issue could be? Works for me on Fedora
I would try with Bazzite or Pop OS first.
I have a Razer blade 15 advanced from a few years ago. I’ve run Arch on it, and now NixOS
It does steam fine, I can use the GPU for gaming, all that fun stuff.