I’m a very long time linux user (I think first install was Mandrake around 1998) but haven’t owned a linux PC in well over a decade (use MBPs for work, linux on the cloud and in docker). I also have an older iMac that my kids use, and I dual boot to Windows via bootcamp for the only game I play (Civ V).
With Civ 7 coming out next month the crew I play with want to give it a go, which makes me realize I’ll need to upgrade my desktop (or buy a gaming laptop).
I’ve been looking at the System76 Thelio Mira line but they won’t ship until end of Feb according to their website. Trying to find something prebuilt with Linux already on it (I don’t care about distro/will likely change it anyway, but want to make sure everything is supported “out of the box”). Preferably under $2000 but I realize it might be difficult esp with an Nvidia card.
Other than playing Civ I’ll probably use it for some OSS development and personal projects (including toy deep learning stuff, anything really needing much horsepower would also be in the cloud), as a media center for my house, etc.
Any suggestions for specific machines or vendors to check out? Anything to watch out for? (Because of crossplay I assume I’ll have to run Steam in Proton)
I don’t really have any recommendations at the moment, the last gaming PC I built has been running good for 3-4 years now so I haven’t kept up with what’s available.
What I did then was find a motherboard that had the specs I wanted and look up the compatibility of that board with Linux. Usually people will be asking for help with specific issues, or maybe just complaining about it. Sometimes the issues can be fixed with a recent kernel or a firmware update. Another option would be to read down through this list of reviews from Phoronix and see what motherboards he has reviewed that work well. From what I was seeing when I built mine, the kernel supports the motherboard chipsets just fine. It’s usually things like Ethernet/WiFi, sensors, and other things that the vendor adds to the board that will cause issues.