I've been distro hopping the last 2 weeks, and I was amazed by Nobara, it's not my first Linux experience since I used ubuntu mate almost full time in my old laptop and only switched to windows because I got a gaming rig and wanted to juice that rtx card. But Nobara does a lot of things other distros won't. For starters it was one of the few distros that detected my wifi OOB, all your drives are mounted on startup so you can easily access all your windows files, also video playback is smooth as hell, I tried playing 4k files on the other distros I tried (a bunch of ubuntus, mint, zorin, pop os...) and none could play heavy video files, even after installing nvidia drivers and codecs, Nobara did it flawlessly and as I said almost everything OOB, no tinkering, just installing your favorite apps and enjoy.
help me I can't use my full monitor hertz on whatever Linux version I use I can only set my monitor refreshing rate to 240 when the resolution is set to 1920×1080. if I lower the resolution I am only able to use 60/75hz. whyyyy?
I tried nobara and I had issues with my usb hard drives, also tried gaming with the witcher 3 wild hunt and world of tanks and the mouse wasn't working. I don't get these issues with linuxmint. I had high hopes with nobara. I might try them again in a year or two years time. Hopefully it would be better by then
Yeah i see two types of people: - ones for which nobara works like a dream and they reccomend it everywhere -ones for who nobara is a buggy mess, i was one of the people in the 2nd group, and went back to arch like i always do when i distrohop lol
All you need to do to fix your stuttering in Wayland is install the Nvidia 555.42 drivers. I run it like a champ with RTX 4070, Ryzen 7 3700X and 64mg ram on a Samsung 980 pro nvme drive. I use an ultra-wide monitor running 1440p on high to ultra settings
hello, my nobara does not use an nvidia graphics card, only the intel one, I have a driver, the system sees it, hashcat also sees it and uses it properly, and the games use intel as gpu, what should I do?