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Even more AMD ray tracing performance improvements heading to Mesa on Linux
16 Jan 2026 at 10:39 am UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: ArehandoroWas Mesa 26 the one that was going to also bring a tone of improvements to Indiana Jones? I wanted to play it soon.
yes, it fixes the insane stuttering that drops fps down to the tens in most areas of he game

Goverlay for managing tools like MangoHud gets a major new release and it's finally on Flathub
12 Jan 2026 at 2:16 pm UTC

this looks interesting, right now i'm editing my mangohud config per hand and sometimes with mangojuice. but sometimes mangojuice messes up the UI for like no reason

Canonical call for testing their Steam gaming Snap for Arm Linux
10 Jan 2026 at 4:07 pm UTC Likes: 10

my problem with Canonical is that they actively harm the Flatpak ecosystem. Kubuntu used to ship the flatpak backend, but Canonical got really angry at that and it got ripped out in favor of snaps. Requiring users to do an extra steps to install flatpaks is not user friendly at all

Canonical call for testing their Steam gaming Snap for Arm Linux
10 Jan 2026 at 3:08 pm UTC Likes: 9

Snap needs to just die imo. Flatpak is the future! 😇

Mesa RADV driver on Linux looks set for a big ray tracing performance boost
8 Jan 2026 at 12:26 am UTC Likes: 3

Last I checked (must've been around a year ago) there was still a pretty huge performance hit, especially when running PT. Indiana Jones & the Great Circle with Supreme settings and full PT ran at 30fps for me in Linux, but 45fps in Windows on 7900 XT. Portal RTX was basically unplayable in Linux as soon as you got to the room where you get shot at. Now I got rid of Windows a few days ago so I can't really check how it is now, but it's nice to see continued improvements to RT performance

Intel launches Core Ultra Series 3 at CES with Arc B390, teases new "handheld gaming platform"
6 Jan 2026 at 8:37 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: M@GOidThe hardware have potential, and their Windows drivers are getting attention.

But in Linux, their drivers are still very immature. They do fine on synthetic benchmarks, but in actual games they lag behind, like rear view mirror behind (right Pat?). It is clear they don't have dedicated developers for gaming, and everybody must have been allocated to the AI crazy efforts. And to make things worse, if memory is correct, they fired a couple developers from the Linux team last year.

So no, I would not get one of their new products until they get their shit together on the Linux front.
Agreed, Intel Linux drivers are absolute trash right now, I would not even consider an Intel GPU until they get this mess sorted. Although from what I've seen, it's unlikely to improve because they are bleeding Linux devs left and right. So that's that.

The Legion Go with Bazzite is an excellent machine for gaming
6 Jan 2026 at 1:26 am UTC Likes: 4

the install trouble sounds very similar to my own Bazzite experience with the ROG Ally X, the Media Checker would get stuck at 4.8% and error out, and I could not do anything after that because it refused to let me use the iso because it was supposedly 'corrupted'. This is actually a known bug in the Fedora install media that's been present since at least 2016 (!!!) and it really caught me off guard. I had to connect a physical keyboard to be able to select the second GRUB option, that would skip the media check. Because of course the D-PAD did not work in GRUB. But after that, it went smoothly without a hitch.

This has been fixed since, the new live isos do not use media check, avoiding this problem altogether.

Bazzite Linux gets a spring cleaning update to end 2025
5 Jan 2026 at 4:26 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: mr-victoryThe bespoke maintainer is antheas I guess? They were pushing other members away to the point I feared the community / distro would dissolve itself.
if you ask me, it has become a lot more pleasant since they left. Of course it's sad to lose any community member, especially if they were contributing so much as they were, but they made the right decision there I think.

The best Linux distributions for gaming in 2026
5 Jan 2026 at 4:01 pm UTC Likes: 4

I agree with the overall sentiment on Kubuntu - it works fine for me, and I still run it on the PCs that I don't use for gaming, such as my server PC - but I switched to Bazzite in August on all my devices - AMD Desktop, Nvidia Laptop, Asus Ally X - and have not looked back. It's just so stable and polished and I love it. And annoyances that plagued me on Kubuntu - such as having to manually install Mangohud from script because the repo version is broken - are simply not an issue at all, because Mangohud is preinstalled, along with pretty much everything that you could possibly need for gaming.