Best Secure Boot Linux Distro for Gaming and Daily Use?

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Asked By TechyExplorer42 On

I'm on the hunt for the "best" Linux distribution that supports secure boot and suits my gaming and everyday needs. My PC has been crashing a lot with Windows games, but it runs fine with the Bazzite installation I tried. However, since Bazzite is immutable and comes with its limitations, I'm looking for a more customizable alternative that won't compromise performance or usability. I plan to keep my Windows OS on a separate drive, and my focus is on easy software installation, customization, and performance. I have some experience with Ubuntu, but I'm also aware that Fedora supports secure boot and is preferred by some users. Can anyone share the pros and cons of these options or suggest any better alternatives? Thanks!

4 Answers

Answered By DebateTheWindows On

You actually don't need secure boot for anything essential. It's more of a control from Microsoft. If you're comfortable, just disable it.

Answered By CachyFan23 On

I recently made the switch to Cachyos. It's pretty straightforward and works well with games from all kinds of sources. Just keep in mind that games with kernel-level anti-cheats might not run smoothly.

Answered By GamingGuru91 On

Honestly, as a beginner, you won't see much difference between Fedora Gnome and Ubuntu. Just go with the one you like more! Plus, nowadays, you can play games on pretty much any standard distro, so don’t stress too much about it.

Answered By OpenSourceEnthusiast On

You can really go for any mainstream distribution. They all have their strengths, so it just depends on your personal preference!

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