I'm looking for suggestions on a Linux distribution that's going to give me the least hassle for my gaming setup. I need to run multiple Docker instances (like Plex, Jellyfin, and a few others), Ollama, IntelliJ, and VS Code. Plus, I want it to support most Steam games with HDR and features for using my DualSense wireless controller to manage my TV and monitor configuration—basically, turning on the TV, switching audio sources, and launching games in 4K HDR smoothly. Also, I'm concerned about compatibility with the Nvidia 4070 Ti. Should I go with KDE or GNOME? I've done some research and was leaning towards the latest Fedora Workstation with KDE, but I'd love to hear your experiences!
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As an RTX 4070 Super user on Fedora with KDE, I can say it works just fine! Make sure to enable rpmfusion for the Nvidia driver during installation—it should be an option now. Installing Nvidia can be a bit tricky the first time but overall it's smoother now than it used to be. Whether you're on KDE or GNOME, both can handle it after you set them up.
Honestly, if you're okay with a bit of customization, go with KDE for more control—it's more flexible and can be tailored to your needs better than GNOME. Plus, you'll likely have more success getting your Steam HDR and DualSense setup to work seamlessly!
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