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Thade780, in ADWSteamGTK makes steam look more inline with GTK
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That looks great.

thepiguy, in But Windows 11 is so good!!11!1!

I was afraid of exactly this happening. So I just deleted my partition when I fully committed to Linux a few years ago.

Creatortray, in Just install EndeavorOS lol

Yeah, arch isn’t the most welcoming to new users, or so I’ve heard lol.

Konlanx, in Based KDE 🗿

Maybe I can just post here and get a good explanation?

I have been using PopOS for a while now and I am super happy with it, but last time it tried to switch from Gnome to KDE I ended up with a black screen after boot and had to reinstall from scratch.

Does anyone have a good writeup on how to do it properly?

hemko, (edited )

Just install KDE (package name is probably something like kde-desktop) and reboot.

Next login there’s a button bottom right for changing the DE. you don’t need to uninstall gnome desktop.

What probably happened, is that you uninstalled your display manager when uninstalling gnome. This causes you to end up in tty when starting PC when there’s no app configured for the login window

ultra, (edited )

IIRC the package name is kubuntu-desktop

cerement,
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Aradia,
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I already saw many issues with PopOS, I think they aren’t really that good at Linux and that’s why it’s messed up, you probably uninstalled most of xorg tools. Try Linux Mint, is more stable and serious.

Damage,

FEDORA!

Myriad,

That’s a weird way to spell arch

I use arch btw

cerement,
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think it more comes down to all the layers they’re having to deal with: (soon: Cosmic DE) on top of Gnome changes on top of Pop!_OS changes on top of Ubuntu changes on top of Debian changes on top of System76 hardware …

diemartin, in But Windows 11 is so good!!11!1!

I have a laptop still with Windows 10. I got it from my late sister about 4 years ago, booted it up, went and installed Ubuntu (18.04 at the time), and never touched Windows again.

I later read somewhere that W10 was forcibly upgrading itself to W11, so I’m afraid to even boot into it. Should probably take some time to copy everything important over and finally nuke it.

For reference, I’ve been using Linux since around 2012.

PainInTheAES,

If it isn’t encrypted you should be able to mount the Windows partition from Ubuntu

diemartin,

Oh, it isn’t encrypted. I’ve mounted the partition before. I just didn’t find the time (read: I was lazy :P).

PainInTheAES,

Haha, fair enough, I feel that. I’ve been procrastinating on my home lab maintenance.

ArcaneSlime,

This little trick bypasses windows passwords btw, booted puppy on my disused win10 machine a while back and mounted my drive without needing my “unlock windows” pin. Used it to rescue files because that win10 install won’t pass that pin screen anymore, just input the pin and then black screen forever like it can’t load.

InFerNo,

It doesn’t forcibly update, but it asks in a fullscreen window that looks as if the update started. Just click no thanks/cancel and it will continue to show the desktop. The window returns sometimes, but not always.

diemartin,

Good to know, thanks.

Still, I won’t touch Windows if I can help it.

semperverus, in ADWSteamGTK makes steam look more inline with GTK
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Now do Kwin/Breeze!

0x4E4F, (edited ) in Noticed a strange occurrence where my monitor buttons will not react to presses when certain conditions are met

How old is the Asus monitor? This might also be a hardware problem, bad caps related. Digital equipment is sensitive to power voltage fluctuations, and when bad caps are in the picture, even more so, making the equpment do all sorts of inexplainable things, like how could one thing I do on this monitor reflect on what the other monitor does or doesn’t. In most cases, a small ground loop or a fluctuation caused by one of the monitors draining power when being turned on or off, might affect what the other one does or doesn’t, if it alredy has failing caps. I’ve seen similar things happen on dual monitor setups when one of them has failing caps. One turns on just fine the other one doesn’t, but you power them in reverse order, hey they work 😂.

root,

Very interesting. The Asus monitor is probably only 2 years old. It does work fine standalone with a spare laptop of mine that is running Windows 10 though.

0x4E4F,

Have you tried to replicate this behavior in Windows? Try it with a spare drive, see if you get the same irrational thing happening in Windows. If it happens, yeah, it’s a hardware problem 😉… most probably bad caps. Bad batch maybe, even though it’s only 2 years old, who knows.

root,

I did not try replicating this behavior with a Windows install on my desktop. I did however perform a fresh install of Fedora 39 and that appeared to have fixed the issue, which is good news.

0x4E4F,

Well, it’s not a hardware problem in that case 😉. Good thing you fixed it 👍.

ILikeBoobies, in Just install EndeavorOS lol

More Endeavour recommendations

Toribor, in The Linux Kernel Preparing To Drop Infrastructure For Old & Obsolete Graphics Drivers - Phoronix
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3DFX

There is a name I haven’t heard in a long time.

WeLoveCastingSpellz, (edited ) in winewayland.drv: part 10.2: Vulkan swapchain support - 2/3

In a few months/years I expect gaming on linux to be more performant than windows on both nvidia and amd for about.most games. cause both nvidia and winee are taking steps to support nvidia better and I have heard that wine wayland already runs faster than wine on native X11

const_void, in Based KDE 🗿

KDE is the best desktop environment.

heygooberman, in Based KDE 🗿
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It’s not my primary driver, but I would gladly choose KDE over Windows.

glibg10b, in Based KDE 🗿

Windows 11 takes your money, gives you ads, sells your information and ignores your bug reports and feature requests

KDE is free, ad-free and open to contribution

I think we have a clear winner here

ultra,

Not to mention free as in freedom.

Anticorp,

Also free as in beer.

ObviouslyNotBanana,
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Sadly there’s no beer in it however

psud,

You can look up beer recipes and buy equipment and ingredients from it though. And use web based or spreadsheet calculators on it to do beer related calculations

That beer is also not free, but assuming you make beer for a long time the price per pint (half litre to split the difference between UK and US pints) tends toward about 20c (though highly hopped beers like hazy pale ale can get towards a dollar a pint) which is pretty cheap

ASeriesOfPoorChoices,

But not free as in Murica.

psud,

You could get Ubuntu in a free like America style

ASeriesOfPoorChoices,

But in America, Freedom isn’t free.

Buck’o’five.

phoenixz,

And anytime you mention that anywhere when somebody is being fucked again by windows, people find you annoying

CaptnNMorgan,

But can it play Starfield with an Nvidia GPU? I originally had popos on my PC until Starfield came out, I had to switch to Windows to play.

glibg10b,
FangedWyvern42,
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In a nutshell; it works with a lot of tweaks.

Holzkohlen,

I mean Starfield was just terrible optimized for Nvidia at launch and still isn’t ideal no matter what OS you use.

CaptnNMorgan,

I play it on max settings with no problems on windows

desconectado, (edited )

But can it run proprietary software used in the industry? From Excel to Photoshop, if you are in a collaborative professional environment, you can’t run away from those, and don’t tell me you can use the alternatives in Linux, because no, you can’t. This is not linux fault, but it’s still an issue you can’t handwave.

I love linux, but you can’t expect people to adopt it just because it’s objectively better than windows.

aldalire,

List of things to consider

  1. There are alternatives
  2. You can use wine
  3. You can run a windows VM and install it there
  4. Dual boot windows
  5. Microsoft has built a proprietary moat around their operating system. The reason why it’s hard to switch from Windows is by corporate design. A mix of early adoption, network effects, and just plain cold hard cash makes them dominate the operating system market. Of course it’s infeasible for your 60yo coworker to switch; but KDE presents an alternate reality, an opportunity, for people fed up with big tech’s bullshit. Yes, figure out how to run and use alternatives you fucking nut. Way to go disparaging countless volunteer hours spent on open source projects so that people like me can switch to linux.

Comments like these make me irrationally angry. Why complain about open source software and give bad PR? It’s open source; contribute.

desconectado,

Read my other replies. 1 and 2 don’t really work, the performance of using wine, or the alternatives, is just not there, if you do amateur work, maybe that’s fine, but for professional collaborative work, good luck using freecad instead of autocad.

Personally, I use 3 and 4, but you have to understand that the regular user is not going to go through that much hassle to set up a virtual machine.

hyaudreyzane, (edited )
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@desconectado @glibg10b Wine exists... And that's all I have to say. There is a good installer in lutris for creative cloud that works pretty good if you own it. And if you have a NVIDIA graphics card, it works even better, almost like on windows. It's not 1:1 but we're getting close. For excel you have wine again or a great free alternative is WPS or softmaker if you want to buy it.

desconectado, (edited )

I wish Wine worked well enough to use Excel. We are not talking about adding up numbers in a cell. Once you include macros, or a reference manager in Word, Wine is not good enough. The same can be said about propietary software, like autocad, or software used to control equipment. Also, good luck convincing a regular user to get familiar with wine.

WPS is great for simple files. Again, not good enough for complex files, especially if it is a corporate collaboration environment. I have lost count on the amount of ppt files that didn’t display well when it used WPS.

Every other year I try all the alternatives you mention, hoping they got better, and I always come back to use a dual boot or a virtual machine, which is not a thing your regular user wants to do.

Holzkohlen,

You just gotta make an effort. The one who are too lazy will never be free of Microsoft’s clutches. Which probably just means pretty much everyone will stick to windows.

desconectado,

That’s my point, I use linux as much as I can, but if 80% of your colleagues use Windows… You don’t have much choice.

the_q,

Sounds like you need better colleagues.

desconectado, (edited )

I use linux 50% of my time, I’m not going to ditch my job so I can use it 100%, lol. What kind of advice is that for someone who wants to use linux.

psud,

It depends on your industry. I’m in an agile development team, working in AWS in Java. I’m not a dev, so my work is in spreadsheets, word processor documents, web utilities like Azure Dev Ops

All that is platform independent, though we have to work on the organisation’s computers, so we work in the office on windows PCs or from home on whatever, remoted into a windows machine or VM

The devs work in VMs which are variously windows or GNU/Linux depending on what the person’s previous project was.

the_q,

If you want real change you have to change for real.

FangedWyvern42,
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Wine can run most of those, not all. You can still dual boot Windows if you need to (VMs are an option, but they aren’t always the best).

desconectado,

I mean, that’s what I do. Will I be able to convince my 60 yo colleague that had been using the same workflow for decades? No, not a chance.

d3Xt3r,

Are you talking about for work or home usage? And do they have any specific proprietary application/hardware requirements?

desconectado, (edited )

Work use. The are hardware requirements (XRD machines, potentiostats, CNC machining) and software requirements (3D design). My workshop asks for files in Autodesk Inventor, if I send it in any other format, they just won’t fabricate my pieces, and I completely understand, who am I to change the workflow of a complete department just because I refuse to use Inventor (which is provided at work).

gmtom,

But you understand that’s a massive Ballache to deal with on top of your normal workload?

psud,

I haven’t tried running anything new, but the stuff I have run in wine has worked easily, without any tweaking

Opafi,

There are enough web based office instances running for Linux to be functional in that regard.

Photoshop on the other hand…

derpgon,

Photopea is a solid replacement.

psud,

GIMP will be great once it no longer needs to dodge patents

Audio players work great now MP3 is out of patent (before that MP3 was really only available if you were willing to ignore the patent)

dino,

I love linux, but you can’t expect people to adopt it just because it’s objectively better than windows.

Excel o,O

Cannacheques,

Meh I had a dual boot machine ages ago. Still here collecting dust. Basically I only switched to use the Linux for down time, movies, and study, most day to day tasks from engineering software to anything I considered important enough that you do not want the results hacked or broken I would use Windows.

I think of modern machines kind of like a hammer. These days almost nobody actually remembers the guy who made the first hammer, or who discovered fire, but there’s a price tag for the bow, the paper and the hammer, not so much the making of the hammer, because the actual skill involved or required to learn about it has become challenged if not cheapened to the degree that there are now multiple paths to obtain or create a hammer, yet the benchmark quality of the hammer as well as the process for creation itself as a whole is now more of an authority than the actual original statue or monolith of “hammer man” himself.

This is why I think the many flavours of Ubuntu including the many esoteric Linux distros are still interesting but still lack the diversity of use and specialization. The fact that whole blockchains are built for XYZ while sitting around pumped then dumped to trading at cents with no use goes to show how cloud computing systems and lower level computing is still very disconnected and becoming further thrown aside to uphold ponzi schemes.

I’ll give you an example, more money is wasted on onlyfans per year than for people trying to use system XYZ for solving problem A, or curing cancer. Consider that to be one of the “good” reasons many men and women are so misogynistic, even without looking down on sex workers.

Theharpyeagle,

I… what? What does Ubuntu have to do with misogyny?

xX_fnord_Xx,

This post reminded me to take my meds.

Cannacheques,

Get a life and stop trying to diagnose people via any observable behaviour. One day you’ll understand child lol

1847953620, (edited )

Look. Everything is like a hammer, in terms of specialization. From Linux distros to gender roles, if you want to understand the world, just look at the hammer. We live in the Hammer Age. It is hammer time.

Cannacheques,

No but yes it’s a useful analogy

Cannacheques,

Because plot twists and funny 🤣 nobody cares

fury, in Based KDE 🗿

Me still trying to figure out how to get it to auto start / auto login on boot on my fresh new Raspberry Pi 5 without locking up at a flashing cursor screen: 😩

psud, (edited )

I haven’t had luck with auto login, as soon as it’s logged in it wants a password to unlock its keyring

I wish installers let you set low local security mode. We don’t all need strong security, some of us are just playing games

Helmic, in Spending a few days with Hyprland made me realize how awesome Gnome is

Starting with someone’s dotfiles is a much better way to start with these minimalist window managers. You can see what they did and only tweak the the things you want to work different. Still not as easy as a DE’s unified settings, but if you like that fine grained control it can be worthwhile. My setup is quite basic, but having everything bound to the keys I want lets me do what I want quickly.

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