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  • This worked for TibSun. Thanks!

    Got the cncnet patch installed. Now to check if the patch actually fix the black menu issue.

    Edit: Didn't fix the issue for that game. But I now know how to uninstall patches using .exe files!

  • That’s the reason I was considering Fedora instead. But I just installed Nobara, so I’ll see how it goes.

    I’m VERY curious about Arch, but I’ll stay on this distro for a little bit(I think)

  • You guys might have talked me into Nobora actually.

    I’ve not been someone who’s favored stability over new tech and performance on Windows, so why should I on Linux?

    Also, like others have said, changing the Distro if I hate it isn’t exactly the end of the world anyways.

  • That’s an excellent point.

    I run a brand new GPU, I like to play both very old and brand new games. I sometimes overclock my hardware, I’ve been really into modding games in the past.

    Stable isn’t really how my gaming ecosystem is on Windows either. Not to mention Windows, Nvidia, AMD etc have always had a element of instability to it. I’ve ran beta updates on my PC for years and also do that on my phone. The amount of times I’v messed around in regedit, cmd, bios, eventviewer etc. is beyond what I can remember. I’ve been adopting windows versions early since Vista came out too.

    I’ve never really been happy with stable. Maybe I this question should be «Arch vs Fedora» instead, but I’m not cocky enough(yet) I guess 😂

  • The kernel doesn’t support Mesa 25 drivers out of the box, so Radeon 9000 cards wouldn’t work properly. No games would run. Also the version of Steam downloaded directly from their website didn’t want to start, no window shows up and it just runs in the background.

    Easy fix after a quick Google Qwant search. But someone who doesn’t have at least some deeper experience with either MacOS or Windows wouldn’t know where to start to fix such an issue either.

    Other than this it’s been fine.

  • It did definitely do that for me. Tried that and Pop.

    Luckily this community helped me figure it out together with information found searching the web. If I wasn’t persistent and somewhat tech savvy I’d be stuck for sure.

  • This community gave me the best kind of help. Gave me ways to figure out my problem, understand why it was happening and then a solution.

    I’m probably buying another SSD to put in my system for an alternative OS. And at this rate I might put Windows on it and main Linux.

  • Yep.

    Issue was found to be Mint or Pop won’t install a Mesa driver new enough to support a 9070 XT.

    Fixed that and now pretty much everything works. (That I install on a Linux drive, games on my Windows partitions doesn’t work, but that’s fine)

  • I’m not judging a distro just on how it looks. I do judge the standard interface as I wasn’t aware you could easily change it.

    I’m up for a challenge, but I’m skeptical to Arch as it seems like it’s a bit too advanced for someone who’s totally green like myself.

  • Haven’t tried that in Mint yet, but it didn’t work in Pop. The terminal didn’t give any errors or anything, it just stayed with Mesa 24.

    I’ll just try those commands before anything else i Mint and see what it does.