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Installing Nobara 40 from Start to Finish | New ISO's |

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• OS: Nobara 40
• OS: CachyOS
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• GPU: RTX 4070

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25 thoughts on “Installing Nobara 40 from Start to Finish | New ISO's |

  • NTFS Drives do not work for proton and steam This is a known issue

    CachyOS is still installed this was done on another NVME.

  • I've been using Linux for 28 years. This is the first time I've watched one of your videos and will probably be the last. You got a down vote from my for your comments about KDE. In my experience, when you try to bring GNOME on par with KDE Plasma for feature parity, which requires adding a lot of extensions, or you try to bring GNOME on par with any other modern OS UI (Windows, MacOS, iOS/iPadOS, Android, etc) by adding a few essential extensions (desktop icons, appindicator, always visible panel, transparencies, etc), GNOME becomes buggy as hell! On top of that, most (if not all) of the work you've done to get your GNOME desktop just the way you want it by adding extension gets erased when the next minor release of GNOME breaks half of your extensions. Not to mention that GNOME has fallen behind KDE Plasma on a lot of things that are important to gamers (and other folks who have MODERN displays/computers) like variable refresh rate support, HDR support, good fractional scaling support, and screen tearing for full screen applications. Plus, the near toxic nature of GNOME's developers and community towards adding new useful features isn't helping to close the gap any quicker. GNOME is only a good stable DE if you use vanilla GNOME, which most major distributions and a vast number of GNOME users don't use. There are reasons why GE chose to move to KDE Plasma for Nobara Official; he explained it in detail. You being salty about it is not going to change that anytime soon.

  • Bit Locker encryption issue while installing the OS . ! but I'm not able to get the bit locker key and got stucked … What to do ?

  • I've off on Linux for year's just waiting for Nvidia driver's be very Solid but I use my other Computer on Linux because that's my daily driver computet

  • Hey Matt, just wanted to leave a comment appreciating your calm and interesting videos. I also love you down to earth way of thinking when it comes to using Linux and not going to any extremes. Keep it up, man!

  • Nobara is so cool but MAN I can't live without the AUR anymore… it's too convenient…

  • nice video, do you have any fix or workaround for firefox crashing under wayland?

  • Nice video! So now we need a comparison nobora 40 vs cachyos

  • Just so you and your viewers know, Cider, Heroic Games Launcher, and Sunroom are all available from GNOME Software. It's highly recommended to use official repositories (on Nobara, that's either .rpm or flatpak, both of which are available through GNOME Software) to install software, as it ensures that you get (security) updates as soon as they're tested and available, and that the correct versions of all dependencies of the software are installed and compatible with other applications on the system.

  • I liked this Linux and tried it recently but it was Nobara 39, but I was having an issue with the drives magically changing drive letter/location every reboot breaking all apps installed on other drives like steam games and lutris games, I assume I missed a check box or something during install… didn't feel like trying to resolve the issue and reverted back to arch. .. I did see something about dynamic disks possibly being the reason drive letters were changing.

  • I freakin' love your videos man! Love your explainings and your peaceful voice

  • I like your channel, but can you please keep your KDE preconceptions a little more neutral. There are MANY KDE users that have a different user experience then you have and your risk alienating that part of your audience for no good reason. To each their own. Every time you bash on KDE you make me feel like an idiot for liking it, acting as if people should know better. That might not be your intention, but stop doing it then

  • So curious why you chose to go to GitHub on firefox and download software instead of using software store? Did nobara 40 does something to the gnome software that makes it not viable?

  • “KDE is widget based, gnome has more stuffs built in”. Yeah, you can’t even make the dock permanently show up without downloading an extension in gnome

  • Another question I have: I avoided gnome even on xorg days because it's laggy. I feel like KDE is the way to go for smooth and low latency experience but I wanted to know if gnome at least improved that. Also I'd like to see more about the entusiastic side of PC gaming like the latency side when using gamepads and keyboard when compared to windows. The diference in using a ZEN kernel for example and other things. I see a lot of yt videos about this on yt but none for linux…

    Also, HDR is something I want to know more about on Linux. Thanks!

  • Wait, shader cache don't need to be on o nVidia too? This isn't the think steam does before runing a game?

  • Damn! I've not used Linux as a daily driver since Ubuntu 12.04…
    Finally looking to move over my gaming PC from Win11 with this release.

  • Is there a difference between the stability of gnome on fedora or archlinux based distros?

  • Watching your videos makes me stick to gnome and im glad it did, good job and keep up the good videos.. Greetings from Malaysia..

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