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vpz, in So sad when it happens

I’ve run Linux for years on servers and in VMs in VMware Workstation, but not my main OS because of games. I’ve tried before but games just didn’t work well. Tried again recently and the games I’m playing now worked with no issues with Lutris and Steam. I could already do “everything else” on Linux so this is the longest I’ve gone without booting back to my Windows disk. Already have a Kali VM in virt-manager and will add a Windows VM if I hit an application snag. But so far haven’t had any app issues. If this continues I’ll be wiping the Windows disk to make more space for Linux.

Croquette,

I only have windows for gaming because HDR isn’t yet supported on Linux. The moment that Linux is supporting HDR, I am done with windows forever.

neshura,
@neshura@bookwormstory.social avatar

IIRC Plasma 6 is planned to launch with HDR is some form or another of Testing Stage so it shouldn’t take too long anymore.

theonyltruemupf,

There already is HDR support on the new steam deck, isn’t there?

neshura,
@neshura@bookwormstory.social avatar

Yes because Valve maintains their own compositor. You can enable that HDR support on desktop as well through some workarounds but it’s not really usable outside the SteamDeck yet.

cedeho, in The most secure OS named windows

Most Windows Programs running with root access is like, I don’t know… Windows XP era maybe?

Honytawk,

This is Linuxmemes, what did you expect?

Up-to-date knowledge of other systems? lol

cedeho,

“Up-to-date” is quite unfitting for ~17-18 years :P

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

Probably pre-SP2 for that matter.

1337,

Windows ME was the last edition to make this assumption. NT was never like that.

kernelle,

UAC was introduced with vista, IIRC in xp any program would inherit the privileges of the user running them

AlmightySnoo, in The most secure OS named windows
@AlmightySnoo@lemmy.world avatar

That thing literally saved Windows, as most users would otherwise have had to install shitty freeware like Avast or pay for premium antivirus solutions, basically paying to try to close loopholes that Microsoft made in the first place.

AtmaJnana, (edited )

💯

I almost opted to move my parents to use Linux instead of Windows because of how much time I was spending on fixing the malware and viruses they’d get. Then enter Windows Defender.

Now all I have to deal with is when they get the occasional scam call… “Yes, it’s Bob from Microsoft, you need to wire us $900 to fix a virus.”

Honytawk,

Before Defender it was called Microsoft Security Essentials and was a standalone app.

Worked damn good back then as well.

nitefox, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

Why would they need money? Linux based OSes are both free and much lighter than Windows

everett,

The meme, which wasn’t well-written, is suggesting that the cost savings of switching to Linux isn’t significant to most people. It’s saying

Most people

  • don’t care enough
  • have enough money

rather than

Most people don’t

  • care enough
  • have enough money
Whoresradish, in Distros bad

As a person who has only used ubuntu, why does it get so much crap?

ichmagrum,

They had a lot of missteps over the years (e.g. at one point, they shipped with Amazon ads in the OS). Currently it’s the way they’re pushing Snap (which is a lot like Flatpak, but proprietary and only really used by Canonical (because it’s proprietary)).

Plus the whole “it’s for noobs” image.

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

Because some people are desperate to feel superior, clinging to what distro they use when they have nothing else.

galoisghost,
@galoisghost@aussie.zone avatar

As someone who has been down the rabbit hole, I was running Gentoo with linux-libre with my use flags all set up to install only what my machine and set up needed. This is the correct answer.

I’ve been back on Kubuntu for about 8 years because it works for me.

pelya,

It’s a Linux flavor used by novices, it’s straightforward to install and requires very little configuration to be usable as a document editing workstation.

So it’s apparently for noobs.

Armok_the_bunny,

Because it is maintained by a for profit company and because I believe it defaults to sending back telemetry data to said company, though you can opt out of that. Those are the reasons I’m aware of anyway.

awoimbee,

Desktop Linux is becoming more mature so there is less need for an “easy” distro. Also, Canonical (company behind Ubuntu) has been pushing their tech (Mir, snaps) instead of contributing to really open alternatives that everyone else uses.

Rustmilian, in Can you install thid 25 year old program?
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

The joke is that the 25y old Linux software is still maintained.

charonn0,
@charonn0@startrek.website avatar

I thought the joke was about old binaries.

MonkderZweite, (edited )

Binaries are black magic, you can’t maintain them.

Honytawk,

I thought the joke was that Linux doesn’t get the newer software alternatives, so it has to rely on old software.

corsicanguppy,

… As long as you have this week’s release of 25 dev tools pulled in from some dank npm/composer repo and you’re okay with it.

Wow, have dev bros gotten bad.

SexualPolytope, in Distros bad
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

The Debian one should be a French press. Old and reliable.

ichmagrum,

Coffee filter machines are also old and reliable, very traditional (where I live, at least; French presses are a newer trend compared to that) and very practical-minded (IMO it usually tastes like crap, but you can make a lot of it at once and it stays warm for a long time).

Donkter, in Distros bad

What if I pour the grounds and water directly into the cup and just drink around them?

ichmagrum,

Damn, I used to do that. I think I used Windows 7 at the time …

Pantherina,

Tails.

No installation, leaves no traces.

bg10k,
@bg10k@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Temple OS

Agent641, in Distros bad

Mint linux is a cup of tea.

JoeKis,

*Mint tea precisely

ichmagrum, in Distros bad

Couldn’t be more wrong for me, lol

Also, I feel like instant coffee should be represented - it’s one of the most common preparation methods and it’s easy to dunk on.

Katzastrophe,
@Katzastrophe@feddit.de avatar

Instant Coffee is Windows

Late2TheParty,
@Late2TheParty@lemmy.world avatar

🤣🤣🤣

Kusimulkku,

instant coffee

Eww

ichmagrum, (edited )

Some instant coffee is just fine if you add milk. IMO it’s better than the cheap filter coffee that a lot of people I know drink.

Kusimulkku,

I’m gonna report this as hate speech

RmDebArc_5,
@RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml avatar

And what would that be? A live usb?

ichmagrum,

Good idea! Maybe more specifically a live usb distro, like Puppy, Knoppix etc?

Pantherina,

ChromeOS is coffee from Starbucks or something bad

onion, (edited )
sagrotan, in Just finished setting up my GNOME desktop. Am I doing this right?
@sagrotan@lemmy.world avatar

I’m curious about the fluxbox though.

Perroboc, in It does Sound stupid

Linux Is Not UniX? Linux?

RmDebArc_5,
@RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml avatar

Linux is Unix like but not Unix

Perroboc, (edited )

I meant L.I.N.U.X: Linux Is Not UniX

BeatTakeshi, in Just finished setting up my GNOME desktop. Am I doing this right?
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

Nice light… dm

Tattorack, in Wine being great
@Tattorack@lemmy.world avatar

What’s wrong with just using Libre Office?

activ8r,

Never seems to get Office documents dodgy formatting right. OnlyOffice seems to do a much better job of replicating MS Office.

mypasswordis1234,
@mypasswordis1234@lemmy.world avatar

Try OnlyOffice

alphapuggle,

Onenote :(

blank3468, in I don't need a declarative operating system for my home server... but it would be fun...

disko + nix + home-manager. It feels like magic when the OS comes up from zero to exactly how you left it in two commands. From partition scheme and system configuration, to user configuration.

And it’s so easy to change out any system component to whatever you need or bring up a complex service with a little bit of nix config.

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