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[-] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 6 points 13 hours ago

Unless you have an Nvidia card.

I've been on linux for years, I work the Nvidia libraries all the time, I alternate booting wayland and X... I even use my AMD IGP as output these days, instead of the Nvidia card.

And I STILL hold my breath wondering if I'm going to get a blackscreen, and have to go into tty mode or boot from a usb stick to investigate and fix it.

[-] BCsven@lemmy.ca 5 points 13 hours ago

IF you are a distro hopper try openSUSE, nVidia maintains a repo on their own servers for the SUSE/OpenSUSE drivers. I have not had any GPU issues for 7 years.

[-] r00ty@kbin.life 2 points 13 hours ago

I've been lucky then, only problems I'm having (Wayland + NVidia) are:

  • Steam menu corruption, mostly on friends window (can be solved by maximising window)
  • Maximising browser on my second screen results in not all the screen being used, but buttons react as if they were using the whole screen (so you're not clicking where you think you are). Solution is to resize window to maximum manually. Minor annoyance.

Oh and I disabled stand-by entirely. It's was 50/50 if it would return from it. I think most problems are because I have mismatched resolutions (1080 and 1440).

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[-] BearOfaTime@lemm.ee 11 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

My experience is the opposite.

Took an hour just to get a mouse to work on Mint

[-] Peasley@lemmy.world 5 points 13 hours ago

That's wild. Mice are a generic driver just like on Windows. It should be plug and play on either OS.

Why did it take an hour? Any idea what was happening?

[-] Kecessa@sh.itjust.works 4 points 14 hours ago

Took hours to get wifi working on Mint after wasting a day trying to get my GPU working on Bazzite (all AMD setup before someone asks)

Meanwhile I install windows with English UK as my language and don't get any of the bullshit people complain about AND everything works.

I'll play Fallen Order on Linux (shader issue on Windows causes stutter while they're loading while the game is running) and will probably uninstall it and just continue using Windows.

[-] M137@lemmy.world 0 points 6 hours ago

English hard, apparently.

I fucking hate this thing that's becoming more and more common. Obvious bad grammar and spelling mistakes in memes like this, it's become the rule rather than the exception in just the past year. And I'm certain it's rarely not done on purpose, it's the same with post and video titles both here, reddit, youtube etc. It gets clicks and comments and people fucking suck so they do it with no shame.

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[-] Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 hours ago

Although I agree in spirit, there is a bloatfree version of windows 11 called LTSC.

Makes me one happy windows user.

[-] anarchrist@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 17 hours ago

I would rather use gentoo on my gaming rig than fuck around with DLLs for even a second

[-] UnfortunateShort@lemmy.world 7 points 16 hours ago

Arch is driving down the middle, flipping off both sides while having the time of your life.

(Caution: May be best or worst. Commenter may be heavily biased as he uses Arch btw.)

[-] net00@lemm.ee 5 points 15 hours ago

Where did the 'windows resets all settings after an update' thing start?

Somehow I've never seen this over using windows 10 for years...

[-] r00ty@kbin.life 2 points 12 hours ago

The privacy stuff? I've seen it happen in 11 for sure. I always check after an update now out of habit. But, not seen it in a while.

Resetting dual boot stuff? Before EFI/UEFI it would happen on most windows updates. It would just overwrite the boot record in a totally arrogant fuck you to whatever was already there. But since EFi/UEFI it plays nice with other operating systems generally.

[-] Peasley@lemmy.world 1 points 13 hours ago

TBF it's only happened to me once on 8.1 and once on 10. I think it's an uncommon bug

[-] BeardedBlaze@lemmy.world 8 points 17 hours ago

My home firewall blocks ads and telemetry, no matter device/OS.

[-] trespasser69@lemmy.world 5 points 17 hours ago

Maybe M$ one day decided make Windows unbootable because it cannot connect to somesussymicrosoftprivacyviolater.com

[-] Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 hours ago

I’m more and more a fan of keeping my devices without any internet connection.

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[-] senorblackbean@lemmy.world 3 points 14 hours ago

mfs dont know about "O&O ShutUp 10++"

[-] BearOfaTime@lemm.ee 4 points 15 hours ago

My standard response to "just go Linux" :

I keep having to say this, as much as I like Linux for certain things, as a desktop it's still no competition to Windows, even with this awful shit going on.

As some background - I wrote my first Fortran program on a Sperry Rand Univac (punched cards) in about 1985. Cobol was immediately after Fortran (wish I'd stuck with Cobol).

I had my first UNIX class in about 1990.

I run a Mint laptop (for the hell of it, and I do mean hell) . Power management is a joke. Configured as best as possible, walked in the other day and it was dead - as in battery at zero, won't even POST.

Windows would never do this, no, Windows can never do this. It is incapable of running a battery to zero, it'll shutoff before then to protect the battery. To really kill it you have to boot to BIOS and let it sit, Windows will not let a battery get to zero.

There no way even possible via the Mint GUI to config power management for things like low/critical battery conditions /actions. None, nada, zip, not at all. Command line only, in the twenty-furst century, something Windows has had since I don't recall, 95 I think (I was carrying a laptop then, and I believe it had hibernate, sorry, it's been what, almost thirty years now).

There are many reasons why Linux doesn't compete with Windows on the desktop - this is just one glaring one.

Now let's look at Office. Open an Excel spreadsheet with tables in any app other than excel. Tables are something that's just a given in excel, takes 10 seconds to setup, and you get automatic sorting and filtering, with near-zero effort. The devs of open office refuse to support tables, saying "you should manage data in a proper database app". While I don't disagree with the sentiment, no, I'm not setting up a DB in an open-source competitor to Access. That's just too much effort for simple sorting and filtering tasks, and isn't realistically shareable with other people. I do this several times a day in excel.

Now there's that print monitor that's on by default, and can only be shut up by using a command line. Wtf? Again, in the 21st century?

Networking... Yea, samba works, but how do you clear creds you used one time to connect to a share, even though you didn't say "save creds"? Oh, yea, command line again or go download an app to clear them for for you. In the 21st century?

Oh, you have a wireless Logitech mouse? Linux won't even recognize it. You have to search for a solution and go find a third-party download that makes it work. My brand new wireless mouse works on any version of Windows since Win2k (at the least) and would probably work on Win95.

Someone else said it better than me:

Every time I've installed Linux as my main OS (many, many times since I was younger), it gets to an eventual point where every single thing I want to do requires googling around to figure out problems. While it's gotten much better, I always ended up reinstalling Windows or using my work Mac. Like one day I turn it on and the monitor doesn't look right. So I installed twenty things, run some arbitrary collection of commands, and it works.... only it doesn't save my preferences.

So then I need to dig into .bashrc or .bash_profile (is bashrc even running? Hey let me investigate that first for 45 minutes) and get the command to run automatically.. but that doesn't work, so now I can't boot.. so I have to research (on my phone now, since the machine deathscreens me once the OS tries to load) how to fix that... then I am writing config lines for my specific monitor so it can access the native resolution... wait, does the config delimit by spaces, or by tabs?? anyway, it's been four hours, it's 3:00am and I'm like Bryan Cranston in that clip from Malcolm in the Middle where he has a car engine up in the air all because he tried to change a lightbulb.

And then I get a new monitor, and it happens all damn over again. Oh shit, I got a new mouse too, and the drivers aren't supported - great! I finally made it to Friday night and now that I have 12 minutes away from my insane 16 month old, I can't wait to search for some drivers so I can get the cursor acceleration disabled. Or enabled. Or configured? What was I even trying to do again? What led me to this?

I just can't do it anymore. People who understand it more than I will downvote and call me an idiot, but you can all kiss my ass because I refuse to do the computing equivalent of building a radio out of coconuts on a deserted island of ancient Linux forum posts because I want to have Spotify open on startup EVERY time and not just one time. I have tried to get into Linux as a main dev environment since 1997 and I've loved/liked/loathed it, in that order, every single time.

I respect the shit out of the many people who are far, far smarter than me who a) built this stuff, and 2) spend their free time making Windows/Mac stuff work on a Linux environment, but the part of me who liked to experiment with Linux has been shot and killed and left to rot in a ditch along the interstate.

Now I love Linux for my services: Proxmox, UnRAID, TrueNAS, containers for Syncthing, PiHole, Owncloud/NextCloud, CasaOS/Yuno, etc, etc. I even run a few Windows VM's on Linux (Proxmox) because that's better than running Linux VM's of a Windows server.

Linux is brilliant for this stuff. Just not brilliant for a desktop, let alone in a business environment.

Linux doesn't even use a common shell (which is a good thing in it's own way), and that's a massive barrier for users.

If it were 40 years ago, maybe Linux would've had a chance to beat MS, even then it would've required settling on a single GUI (which is arguably half of why Windows became a standard, the other half being a common API), a common build (so the same tools/utilities are always available), and a commitment to put usability for the inexperienced user first.

These are what MS did in the 1980's to make Windows attractive to the 3 groups who contend with desktops: developers, business management, end users.

All this without considering the systems management requirements of even an SMB with perhaps a dozen users (let alone an enterprise with tens of thousands).

[-] waz@feddit.uk 1 points 9 hours ago

Haha at the Logitech mice, here’s me swapping side plates on my Razer naga trinity all the functions work great, even the RGB (couldn’t care less really) has a configurator available in the distro repos - but it works out the box.

[-] RaccoonBall@lemm.ee 3 points 12 hours ago

Some pretty wild claims in there. It's okay to just not like it without making stuff up like 'Linux doesn't support Logitech mice' or 'windows can never run a laptop battery to zero'.

[-] SkyNTP@lemmy.ml 2 points 14 hours ago

After months of trying, I still can't get Linux to recognize the 2.5Gbit network cards, or to function with multiple monitors. If the hardware support was better, I would ditch Windows for good instantly.

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