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possiblylinux127, in When you build from source 🥲

You need some cooling sir

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I need to take this thing apart and blow the dust from the fan 😂.

possiblylinux127,

You might want to replace your thermal paste as well.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah, of course, no way I’m assembling it with the old thermal paste 👍.

bjoern_tantau, in When you build from source 🥲
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richardisaguy,
@richardisaguy@lemmy.world avatar

My grandpa is going to be sad…

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar
0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

It’s a laptop 😔.

smeg,

If that’s the CPU temperature then it’s running really efficiently, you’d expect up to 100°C if you were doing something intense!

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

It can’t reach 100C, it’s a 10 year old Core i3 🤷 😂.

smeg,

That means your fans are good then!

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah, some dust maybe, but other than that, they still work like a caharm 😂.

FiskFisk33, in Never again

If it’s not search indexable it can go eat dirt

QuazarOmega, in Where they went Tim?

And then everyone praises him for standing up against Google and Apple for crippling/banning third-party app stores, like, cool… but clearly he’s just chasing money, not doing it out of the goodness of his heart for us poor gamers

possiblylinux127,

I hate to break it to you but no company does anything out of the goodness of heart. Its called business

QuazarOmega,

Pretty much, I wouldn’t make such a blanket statement though, non-profit companies exist too

people_are_cute,
@people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Nonprofits are not “companies”, and no non-profit exists to make entertainment for you.

Dirk_Darkly,

And unfortunately many of those still operate as for-profit companies and extract wealth via administrative fees and executive salaries.

lemmesay,
@lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

case in point: Mitchell Baker, CEO of Mozilla corporation(the for profit arm of Mozilla organisation) got 7 million dollars of salary in 2022

pixeltree,
@pixeltree@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Yeah, that statement was a bit naive, but some companies do business ethically, and some throw ethics out the window in pursuit of profits. The latter is basically a requirement for publically traded companies, and still pretty rare among privately owned businesses. I hate to speak in defense of any company but in my opinion valve has been pretty consistently ethical. Don’t take my word for it though, I’m just a random person on the internet, I could have missed some shitty practices.

Anyways my original point was that while of course all businesses are driven by profit, some aren’t driven by it to the exclusion of all else.

Kedly,

Steam comes pretty fuckin close though. Valve has its issues with communication and speed, but since all of its employees are also gamers the company frequently furthers PC gaming in ways they didnt need to because Valve employees just wanted things furthered in that category IE built in modding support, digital games refunds, built in control remapping, steamdeck being a linux machine, etc

possiblylinux127,

The thing is, they aren’t doing this out of the goodness of there heart. They want you money and there own platform so they invest in there customers and Linux.

That’s not a bad thing and having market incentives to do things for the community is very effective.

hemko,

Sometimes companies can make good business decisions that are also good for the consumers. You’re allowed to be happy when it happens

Zorque,

They can also make decisions that they say are good for consumers, but are just thinly veiled ways to squeeze more money out of them.

See: Epic Games Store.

hemko,

Sure, often they do and deserve to be called out (or burned down)

QuazarOmega,

I am happy actually, but it is kind of bittersweet

Blackmist,

I’ll take it just to watch them fight.

onlinepersona, (edited ) in Year of Linux on the Desktop

Lol 0.06% usage in November 2023

https://i.imgur.com/HgRPw7P.png

store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey

There are more linux users than windows7 users.

xigoi,
@xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Why are some Linux distros in scare quotes?

junezephier,

Probably to capture different flavours of those distros into one stat?

CodingSquirrel,

Win 7 64-bit handily beats any distro of Linux at .69% (nice). Comparing only to 32-bit isn't a fair comparison. Not that I'm against using Linux, I use Pop_os on a spare computer as a Linux test bed for gaming.

Zangoose, (edited )
@Zangoose@lemmy.world avatar

Does distro breakdown matter that much though? It only really matters on windows because each version has significant compatibility changes. AFAIK as long as you update your system Linux compatibility with tools like wine/proton shouldn’t change much between distros.

sorrybookbroke,

0.69% (nice) on windows 7 64bit. That’s 0.75% total or 0.91% including windows 8 which is also dying. This is slightly under half of the linux user base according to these statistics

labsin,

I think the 1.91 also includes the stream deck, but for some reason it isn’t included in the list (it is included if you select only Linux). It is about 5.5x Arch so around 0.8% of the total installs.

So the discontinue versions are around the same number as Linux desktop installs.

onlinepersona,

Missed that indeed. Weird sorting 😅

mlg, in Year of Linux on the Desktop
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olafurp,

Don’t hate on Ubuntu. It’s a great starter distro for people who only know Win or Mac

pineapplelover,

Linux Mint Debian Edition

www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php

Fal,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

False. KDE will feel much more familiar. And using a system with a modern kde version is way better than the ancient versions Ubuntu and all of its cousins use

olafurp,

Agreed, I’m running KDE Neon and it was love at first sight coming from Windows.

Jumuta,

same! KDE is seriously just windows DE with more polish and customisation

jawa21,

Ubuntu is the entire reason why elderly parents have a functional PC. They didn’t need to know all of the negatives vs other distros and just needed the machine they have to work. It has been going strong for 5 years on 13 year old hardware.

I installed KDE for something more familiar and showed them where the internet, e-mail, and solitaire are. If you are the actual typical user and don’t need more, then there is no need to hate on any distro at all as long as it will boot and perform maybe 10 functions.

tkk13909, (edited ) in Year of Linux on the Desktop

There’s a bit of controversy regarding Ubuntu that I don’t need to get into but Fedora and Pop!_OS are also really good for Proton support. Ubuntu will work fine but I just prefer not to use it. Maybe you could let him try out the live environment for a couple distros to see what he might like in terms of UI.

ultra,

And Mint as well

Fal,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

All of those are still ancient systems. Arch or opensuse tumbleweed are the only systems that are reasonable for a desktop because they’re rolling releases

barsoap,

Yeah dude I totally need those new flags the latest less implements.

TheHobbyist,

Fedora is still pretty frequently and recently up to date with respect to packages and kernel, not sure you’d be losing much over arch.

But the debate to me is also not that important, I’ve been running fedora and have at some few occasions gotten some instabilities due to updates (mostly Nvidia with Wayland) so I can totally understand someone wanting stability and reliability over bleeding edge).

Flaky,
@Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Someone who reviewed Nobara a while back said it best: Arch is bleeding edge while Fedora is cutting edge. Both embrace new things in the Linux world like systemd, Btrfs and PipeWire, but Fedora tries to keep things stable.

I might hop back onto it if my Arch install cakes it.

user224,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I don’t know about vanilla Arch, but on Manjaro each update breaks at least one thing. I never had issues with Mint. I wonder if I’d still get more stability from Mint if I installed Plasma on it. Anyway, I already got used to AUR and not having to deal with version upgrades. But I still wouldn’t recommend Arch-based distros when stability is needed.

rambaroo, (edited )

This is totally wrong. Having the latest software is overrated for gaming. I think most users would rather have a reliable system.

Fal,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

But that’s not really true. You get temporary stability, and then have to do a massive update which is guaranteed to break shit. Do you have a staging server for your desktop? If not, you’re not actually getting any benefit from waiting to update.

rambaroo,

I’d rather do some maintenance every two years than once a month. I just don’t have time or willpower to deal with it because I already have a technical job with computers at work.

Also, last time I did a full upgrade on debian it didn’t break anything. Some distros just do a much better job of testing. Rolling releases have always broken something for me after a while.

barsoap,

The thing that rolling release distros are good for is sanitising upstream when it comes to version compatibility. Gentoo was infamous for that, sooo many things back then were bug-compatible with each other because all other distros would lock versions down and only care about their one particular combination.

Cannacheques,

Agreed. If you’re sticking to a few games and you’re mostly a hobby gamer then yeah, but I can totally see more hardcore types, pro streamers etc looking at getting rolling release systems simply for the experience especially if they’ve got the money lying around

SapphironZA,

Mint is a really good distro for people coming from windows 7 UI wise.

They also ripped out Snaps, which is half the performance problems with Ubuntu

Cannacheques,

Ubuntu has experimented with so much shit going in then being pulled out it’s a surprise she don’t have an anal relapse

tkk13909,

I’ve had some random issues with Mint and Lutris that I haven’t had on Fedora. Otherwise it’s a great distro

unknown, (edited )

I second popos and mint. I love fedora but if he is a gamer you want something that will just work (navida built in or a very easy one click mechanism to get it). If he has to research PPAs and installing rpmfussion it will get all too hard very quickly. Also do some expectation setting before hand, research what games he plays work on linux, better he finds out now rather than after 2 hours of pain or getting band for “hacking” because of proton triggered an anti-cheat thing.

Edit: I run fedora on all my machines except my gaming rig which is popos. Fedora works too but popos is hassle a free experience.

asuka, (edited )
@asuka@sh.itjust.works avatar

Fedora more or less just works. I followed, like, 5 simple steps on the top Google result for “installing nvidia drivers fedora” and that was all it took. No further configuration or fiddling required.

unknown,

I’ve done it. I agree it can be done very easily. But is relying on all new users entering the right question into google and google returning a correct answer for their distro that is not 7 years out of date the best strategy in the long run?

Any distro that does not offer a option during install or on first boot to just install this stuff with a promt is not new user friendly.

may_nya, in linux users installing a web browser

happened to the most of us

pewpew, in linux users installing a web browser
@pewpew@feddit.it avatar

It happened to me and I felt stupid

trackcharlie, in Never again

Anyone who does this should be blacklisted entirely

bjoern_tantau, in linux users installing a web browser
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I should make a game about a burning fox.

Ascend910, (edited ) in Hot take

I use i3wm btw

Ascend910, in Look at that fragmentation!

Man of culture I see

Ascend910, in interview on the frontier

Laughs in raspberry pi os

avidamoeba, in Never again
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

Never clicked on one of those Discord links, never will.

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