After my PS3 got the YLOD, I considered about purchasing a PS4, and then I thought: I would have to start from zero since it doesn't have backwards compatibility. So, I went back to PC and my whole catalogue was there waiting for me. They are indeed a trap.
Yeah I know, but what do you do with it to be able to use other drives? I tried everything I could when I was using other distros before I settled on Bazzite.
I am freaking happy I switched to Bazzite. It rocks HARD. I have never ever used a PC OS as stable as this, everything works out of the box, and the best of all is that it doesn't need any maintenance.
This. Arch based distros have understood this a long time ago, most ship with no GUI for their package managers and if they ship with one they throw you to a terminal to solve anything, as it should be.
I don't want to deal with any of that, so I run Bazzite, do flatpaks only, and use Distrobox for whatever I can't find on the homebrew package manager.
That only holds true if you choose to download the version with Steam Game Mode, which boots directly to Steam's UI, this version is called bazzite-deck. If you go with the no game mode version, it boots like a normal PC: to the desktop.
The non-game mode version is a solid choice as a daily driver. I use Bazzite on my main PC, I work by day and do gaming at night. Bazzite excels at both.
So, better leave your house wide open since you can be tricked into opening it, right?