I've recently made the switch from Windows 10 to Linux, specifically trying out Bazzite for about a month and a half. However, I'm facing quite a few issues, like Bazaar failing to launch most of the time, my apps not starting up on their own, and having to enable Block Num every time I log in—since it tends to disable itself. I've come across several opinions online suggesting that Bazzite isn't very reliable, so I'm considering switching to Mint. Is there a way to do this without having to reinstall everything?
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Honestly, switching isn't going to be a smooth ride. It's possible in theory, but you're likely to run into lots of hiccups that could be more trouble than just doing a clean install.
Switching over to Mint isn't straightforward and usually requires a fresh install because Bazzite and Mint have different base systems. However, you might want to look into more Fedora-based distros if you want to stick with a similar setup. Just keep in mind that some apps might need to be launched from the terminal to troubleshoot their startup issues. Also, don't forget to check if the apps are available on Flathub, and running them through the terminal might give you some clues on why they're failing. Give it a shot!
It's technically feasible to switch without a full reinstall, but it won't be easy. You could try rebasing to a different Fedora-based distro instead of Mint if you're looking for something similar. Remember, Bazzite operates on an immutable system, which can actually have its benefits, so it might be worth exploring solutions for your issues rather than jumping ship altogether.
You won’t be able to just switch directly from Bazzite to Mint without a fresh setup. They’re based on different systems: Bazzite on Fedora (using dnf) and Mint on Ubuntu (using apt). If you're not happy with Bazzite, consider fully exploring Fedora's features instead, as it might cater to your needs better than you think.

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