I've been dual booting Bazzite and Zorin for the last month it's been working out well. I didn't really like Bazzite as a daily driver, but it worked better for gaming.
I admit didn't spend a lot of time with it, but right after installing it, I needed to work on a project with Platform.io in VSCode. What was a 10 minute process in Zorin (mainly due to not using Flatpaks) didn't work out after over an hour in Bazzite.
Also, Bazzite takes over 2 minutes to boot, while Zorin takes less than 20 seconds.
I'm pretty new to Linux as a daily driver, and need a stable base that I'm familiar with for my non-gaming daily work, and Bazzite isn't that for me yet. On the other hand, Bazzite just worked out of the box for gaming, better than Zorin did.
I have a big enough SSD to split the partition and let each distro do its best work for me.
ksymph|3 months ago
Cyan488|3 months ago
Also, Bazzite takes over 2 minutes to boot, while Zorin takes less than 20 seconds.
I'm pretty new to Linux as a daily driver, and need a stable base that I'm familiar with for my non-gaming daily work, and Bazzite isn't that for me yet. On the other hand, Bazzite just worked out of the box for gaming, better than Zorin did.
I have a big enough SSD to split the partition and let each distro do its best work for me.