I saw the windows update thing damaging the booting process of linux on a YT video. If I run on windows it’s 100% windows 10. So I might be able to get away with updates and stuff(I think)
I saw the windows update thing damaging the booting process of linux on a YT video. If I run on windows it’s 100% windows 10. So I might be able to get away with updates and stuff(I think)
I think one of the main reason you have some issues is because the hardware is pretty old. So the gaming based OSs might be good for running on newer hardware and ofc their performance is good which just decrease the overall impact on them compared to older hardware. I’ll look into Cachy OS, Thanks
I heard that AMD are good with working on linux and that Nvidia is pretty bad with drivers and compatibility. That’s why I mentioned the Nvidia gpu. I’ll try to find more details on the driver supports and others. Other than that, I’ve never actually seen anyone saying this or that bad for fedora. Since I do have a weak gpu which is also old, I think it’s better to find something that has more supports for things I do like gaming and video editing
From all the suggestions, Pop OS and Bazzite seems to be the better one to go with(I also saw about Cachy OS). So I’ll go with either one I find more easy to start with. As for CAD and some other things that are “only good” on windows, I’m thinking about maybe partitioning with small amount of storage for windows and higher amount of storage for linux since it’s something I’m trying to get into .
I might keep my windows just for CAD and other things for a while. Other than that I think I will probably go with Pop OS. I don’t know much but from what I’ve seen, bazzite is an “immutable” OS. It’s a “read only OS”. I’m guessing you can’t modify much stuff as others.
SO  about Pop OS, I won’t be installing in the next few days and will be looking to pick one and install mostly by the end of this month. How do I keep in touch with the updates of it to know whether the bugs and stuff are fixed and stable.
I also saw more posts on CAD software which says they are not a good with linux base. I might use browser solutions as you have said or keep a bit of hard drive space(or buy an m.2 so I can run two OS (not sure bc i’m pretty broke rn))
Thank you, I’ll look into it
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I thought you meant you had an older GPU like mine(GTX1050).