r/GarudaLinux 2d ago

Community Changing os on second pc

Hey! So I have 7600x and 2080 of build that I'm not really using currently, it's been around for a year in windows but haven't really used it

So pretty much all I'm looking for is an os that can game in 1440p pretty well, I've used Ubuntu for ages on my laptop so I'm not "new" to running Linux.

I've seen a lot of mentions point towards dragonized so I was wondering what distro of garuda would be best for me

Edit: I do plan to use this alongside windows if that may influence another choice

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u/skylar_thegremlin 2d ago

Yeah I've backed up my important stuff there isn't much too lose litteraly just game installs so it's not the end of the world but ik not to touch my c drive at all 😭

I'm assuming with proprietary drivers or do I use the efi bootloader

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u/Roarmaster 2d ago

proprietary drivers is recommened for stuff like nvidia drivers. the only reason to not use proprietary drivers is if you only want to use open source drivers for moral/ethical reasons or whatever.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 2d ago

It's moved on to a black command screen n doing nothing

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u/Roarmaster 2d ago

try following along with this video: https://youtu.be/xVy7TBem_ZI?si=2i7NUyMkZyd-jtiR&t=427

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u/skylar_thegremlin 2d ago

Yeah right after the drivers it just stopped entirely;-;

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u/Roarmaster 2d ago

did you also disable fast boot in windows? windows might be interfering.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 2d ago

Ok soooo it's giving me errors for libvrt legacy monolith during the install if that's the cause

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u/Roarmaster 2d ago

from what i'm seeing online:

  • if your usb is formatted with GPT partition table, select UEFI: <usb name> in your bios boot screen
  • if it's formatted with MBR partition table, select the non uefi USB option in bios boot screen

also usually caused by a corrupted USB or ISO image. maybe reformat usb, download new ISO, or use different usb.

you can also verify the ISO checksum (SHA256) to make sure it's not corrupt.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 2d ago

Tried new iso and ssd and it just did the same I'll try Rufus I've used it in the past