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Today, we will be discussing an exceptional Linux distribution called Fobara Linux. This distro is designed with gamers and content creators in mind. It was developed by software maintenance engineer Thomas Kreider, also known as Glorious Egg Roll in the Linux community.

The Fobara Linux distro is based on Fedora but features numerous fixes and third-party packages that enhance the gaming experience and support content creation. It offers an improved user interface and a superior experience for video editors and other creative applications.

Before proceeding, we would like to clarify that Fobara Linux is not an official Fedora Spin. Instead, it is an independent distribution that uses Fedora’s code and repositories, in addition to various bug fixes and third-party packages to support gamers and content creators.

You may find that Fedora is an excellent workstation distro, but its pure Gnome interface can be complex for new users. Additionally, Fedora lacks many third-party packages by default, making it difficult to use. Nobara Linux aims to fix these issues for new users by including these packages in its distribution.

  • Some key features of Nobara Linux include automated installers for third-party video codecs, Nvidia graphics drivers, and proprietary AMD drivers.
  • It also offers pre-enabled desktop extensions and pre-installed Linux gaming packages such as Steam, WINE, Lutrix, Goverlay, and the ProtonUP-QT GUI.
  • Additionally, Nobara Linux allows users to easily install applications such as Blender, KDenlive, OBS Studio, and Discord, along with various plugins and patches.
  • It also comes with pre-installed dependencies for DaVinci Resolve.

You can download Nobara Linux from the link provided, and choose from three different versions. The GNOME and KDE versions use their respective desktop environments, while the official version is based on GNOME with pre-installed extensions. If you are unsure which version to choose, you can consult the documentation provided on the website.

It is worth noting that Nobara Linux is a hobby distribution, and not an official Fedora Spin. It was created by an individual member of the Linux community who is skilled in software development.

After downloading Nobara Linux, you can use a tool such as Etcher to write the ISO file to a bootable USB drive. Installing the operating system is a straightforward process, and once you have finished setting it up, you will need to reboot your computer to start using your fresh copy of Nobara Linux.

Upon reaching the welcome screen, you will be presented with some important post-installation options, such as enabling video playback and encoding. You can choose whether to enable these features based on your preferences and confirm your selection by entering your password.

During the installation process, Nobara Linux may prompt you with several questions, such as whether it has detected your GPU hardware. It will offer to enable this hardware for you, which can be helpful. In some cases, it may ask you to reboot your computer, but it will work seamlessly even if it requires updating your kernel.

From the Nobara welcome screen, you can easily install applications such as Blender, Kdenlive, OBS, and Discord. Nobara will automatically configure these applications for you as soon as you select them for installation. You can also install proprietary AMD drivers, such as the AMD Rock M driver, as well as drivers for the Xbox One and Proton-GE.

For gamers, Proton-GE can be particularly useful as it allows you to download and play Windows games via Steam on Linux. If you are a gamer, it is a great option to consider installing.

Customization

You can use the standard GNOME settings to customize the appearance of Nobara Linux, or you can use the GNOME tweaks app, which is pre-installed on Nobara Linux. This app allows you to customize fonts, the top bar, and other aspects of the interface. Additionally, Nobara Linux comes with Winetricks pre-installed, which can help you run Windows applications.

DaVinci Resolve on Nobara Linux

Nobara Linux includes all the necessary dependencies for DaVinci Resolve. It is straightforward to install, and you can refer to this guide for instructions. For Nvidia users, simply download DaVinci Resolve and unzip it to a folder.

From there, click on the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process. If you are using AMD hardware, you may need to execute some additional commands, which can be found in the Nobara Linux documentation. On its first startup, you may encounter a black screen. This issue should resolve itself after a few attempts to start the application.

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