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question about gaming distros
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I just installed openSUSE Tumbleweed because I was having problems with Bazzite. My issue was pretty specific. I use a USB WiFi adapter, and Bazzite refused to recognize it. Tried to get it working for months, but gave up on it today. Tumbleweed was pretty easy, and it has GNOME and KDE plasma for the desktop (I went with plasma). I'd love to use Bazzite, and would recommend it if you don't use a USB WiFi adapter.