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NoFun4You, in Your PC will thank you...

Friend: *has computer problems

hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

🤨

NoFun4You,

A lot of my friends are idiots lol

wildbus8979, in I'm pretty much sure Spotify knows my music taste pretty well!

Suse does have some killer songs it’s true:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w6kXdHXxAA

wolfruff,

Gonna use SUSE after seeing this.

ultra,

So you’ll be a… SuSEr?

DeaDvey,

Don’t let the name confuse ya

Telodzrum,

Uptime Funk is catchy af

possiblylinux127,

And suse will be there for you, support is what we do…

gorkur, in Your PC will thank you...

All of my computer problems went away after switching to Linux, so I’d say it’s solid advice.

Granted, I do have computer problems, they’re just different 🐧

PeterPoopshit, (edited )

The difference is that with Linux, it’s possible to become smart enough to fix all the issues. Windows is designed in such a way that there usually isn’t a way to fix its problems to avoid format and reinstalls no matter how much you know.

systemglitch,

Lol, Linux users are funny.

poinck, in Btw i used Arch!

What is the second icon?

Chobbes,

I think it’s flatpak?

lseif,

yep

poinck,

Uuh, so close to the water <_<

possiblylinux127, in Your ads dont work here, brand!

Ublock origin

cyberpunk007,

Works great when you have a device that can use it.

dangblingus,

So all PCs, Macs, tablets, and smartphones then.

AProfessional, (edited )

Most mobile browsers can’t. Every Chromium browser is soon getting the gimped Lite version too.

So it’s just Firefox on not iOS.

pineapplelover, (edited )

I don’t know about ios but on android you can switch your dns to something like quad9 for your dns server

AProfessional,

DNS cannot do what ublock does, but it is helpful for non-browsers.

chiliedogg,

Ads don’t only come through browsers.

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

That only stops browser activity? What about windows, discord, nvidia, … ? :p
Those are all blocked on my pihole ( i run both pihole and ublock btw )

possiblylinux127,

I guess I just don’t trust Windows discord and Nvidia. I don’t think DNS filtering will protect you if they control the computer

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

Or android, ios, consoles, … :p
These are all devices pihole can help with that ublock cant. A combination of the 2 is key

possiblylinux127,

Well on android you can install browser extensions so that’s not a problem.

Anyway my point is that Ublock origin can be more than enough for many people who don’t use such devices.

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

Right, but again, thats only browser stuff. If i say android i mean the actual operating system and all applications/services that are running on your phone.
My point was that ublock is limited to a browser, and there is so much stuff that can be blocked, more than just ads.

Im not saying ublock is useless, or that average joe shouldnt use it btw. I run it on my phone and pc in firefox, but i also have a pihole for so much more.

ObsidianZed,

I’m genuinely curious, to what are you referring when mentioning Windows, Discord, Nvidia, etc.? I know Windows is an entirely separate conversation but do Discord and Nvidia serve ads now and I’m just not seeing it because of my Pihole?

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

sometimes its just blocking telemetry.

although windows and discord are serving ads now.

acceptable_pumpkin,

I use a piHole to block all my IoT devices from sending telemetry data. Roku devices especially, but it’s amazing how many IoT devices try to ping out.

ObsidianZed,

Or both, both is good.

Tikiporch,

You don’t need uBlock if you have a pihole properly configured, but you still need a pihole even if you have uBlock properly configured. uBlock is a half measure. An incomplete solution, but better than nothing.

Zeroc00l,

Assuming everyone will have pihole “configured correctly”, not mentioning how to do that, saying you don’t need ublock if you have a pi hole (it does more than black ads). All in all a terrible comment.

possiblylinux127,

Ublock will work if you don’t go and install a bunch of proprietary apps. Also it has the ability to block elements on the DOM so its more effective for web pages.

WaLLy3K, (edited )

I migrated to Pi-hole in 2016 so believe me when I say that uBlock Origin is perfectly complimentary because it removes the blank space that is made for ads.

ObsidianZed, (edited )

Pihole alone does not block YouTube ads for me.

Edit: And uBlock alone does not block ads within mobile apps.

SpaceCadet,
@SpaceCadet@feddit.nl avatar

uBlock can do much more refined and targeted blocking than a pihole because it has access to the entire page that is being served and can selectively filter elements. The pihole only has access to the DNS name, and DNS blocking is a rather crude tool to block ads that can be defeated by serving the ads from the same domain.

For example: a pihole doesn’t work for blocking YouTube ads, because they come from the same domain.

archchan,

pihole doesn’t work for blocking YouTube ads

It does if I block the entire youtube domain. Checkmate, corps

nicolairathjen, in Jankman reviews GIMP

The creator of this video also did in-depth reviews of music notation software. After reviewing the free and open source MuseScore he took over the design lead of the project, and it has become considerably better.

warmaster,

Considerably better? I would say it has the best UX/UI of it’s category.

erev,
@erev@lemmy.world avatar

For real. I’ve occasionally used Musescore 2-4 as a hobbyist. Musescore 4 is a significant improvement over an already pretty great piece of software.

Anticorp, in Your PC will thank you...

I do use Linux, and I’m usually glad about it, but I wasted an hour last night trying to figure out how to change my microphone port to a subwoofer port, and never did solve the problem. Linux is awesome, but sometimes basic stuff is ridiculously difficult or impossible.

deadly4u,

Does the physical port actually have that capability? My motherboard has a lot of audio ports but inputs cannot be outputs and vice versa

Crashumbc,

Probably not. Unless it’s bi directional combined port. But remapping audio ports like that seems like an extremely niche case I find support for it very rare in any case.

Anticorp,

Yes, and it’s trivial to retask with the AC97 HD Audio program in Windows, but I couldn’t find an equivalent program for Linux.

moomoomoo309,
@moomoomoo309@programming.dev avatar

If you’re using pipewire, try XDAJackRetask, I use it for that purpose.

Anticorp,

Thanks, I’ll give it a shot.

westyvw, in Completely untrue nowadays...

My scanner/printer works flawlessly ij Linux. It’s fantastic. I cannot get it to work in windows, but no big deal I rarely use windows anyways.

But it is amusing that it simply will not work in windows.

And this printer is from 2023.

droans,

Set up a CUPS server and it’ll work fine with Windows too.

Printers are a massive headache on both. But at least with CUPS it’s only a massive headache once.

westyvw,

I could, but you would think their own driver would work!

Not a pain on Linux at all. Printing is a breeze. As is scanning. Go figure.

droans,

It always comes down to the vendor and driver.

On Linux, I had to go through a dozen different drivers and just as many driver versions before I found the one that worked with my printer. For Windows, it worked immediately.

With my old printer, though, it was the opposite experience. Took forever to get it working on Windows but Linux got it immediately.

You’d think by now, with the dozen different printing standards that exist, we’d have some sort of plug and play driver that could work with every printer.

valveman, in Your PC will thank you...

Well, as a Linux user myself, I used to do this kind of thing when I was getting started and was too damn hyped about FOSS and everything. Now, I simply ask people what they want from a computer and how much are they invested into tech.

Do you want things to be as simple as possible? Use Mac or Windows.

Do you want to learn more about how things work under the hood? Use Linux.

Gaming? Use Windows (and yes, although I’m a proud Proton user, some games just won’t work, like Valorant and PUBG).

Flying_Hellfish, (edited )

Gaming? Use Windows (and yes, although I’m a proud Proton user, some games just won’t work, like Valorant and PUBG).

I love proton on my steamdeck, and I’d like to try to go linux vs having to stay on win10 with no updates on my gaming computer. But outside of some games not working, a lot of hardware/accessories don’t have official support either. As far as I can tell, goxlr, streamdeck, and other hardware/software I use daily, have no official support, which for items I use that often makes it pretty much a non-starter on migrating.

Huschke,
Flying_Hellfish,

Thank you. I saw there is a community goxlr project on github as well. For me, not having the official support is frustrating. I spend a lot of time messing around with community projects for my homelab. I don’t want that effort transferred over to my daily driver.

What I’m really waiting for is a decent/cost effective AMD laptop I can scoop up to put linux on.

Million,

Yeah linux handles many games fine with proton and stuff, but there are too much things you give up.

Razer mouse with multiple side buttons? No GUI for setting that up, download some other hotkey software and make a custom profile on that. Open razer for RGB control.

Corsair headphones? No software, not able to get task bar icon about battery level.

Sometimes play racing games? Too bad there is no drivers for your wheel, except one that was made by some guy 5 years ago that got 60% of the features working, and to change settings you have to edit text files.

A new multiplayer game comes out that doesnt work on linux and all your friends are playing? Soon you find yourself just booting straight to windows instead of sometimes hopping on windows to play some game.

Connect a ps4 controller and linux sets it as default audio device and there is no GUI option to disable that, just gotta switch back when connecting the controller.

Boot to OS and open steam, no games are installed? Oh right you need to go mount the drive first. Watch a 10 minute youtube video where some dude explains how to auto mount drives.

Want to create a bootable windows USB and the tool that came with the OS tells you the usb stick is in use and that it needs to be unmounted, do that and then it tells you there is no usb there, because ya unmount it. Try another software but it wont select the iso file. Try google for help, top answer is “borrow your friends windows computer”

I like linux and learned a lot when using it, and will use it in the future on machines that dont need anything extra. But for my habits it just felt silly to be there, and constantly switch back to play games, or stay on linux and have a worse experience doing something, like driving games.

I am also real tech savy person and can overcome most of these hurdles, but most of my friends would never be able to overcome some of these things. I also found that many questions about linux on some forums are answered with stuff like “why on earth do you want that? Just dont do that or do something else” and that was kind of a bummer as well.

ricdeh,
@ricdeh@lemmy.world avatar

I think that your priorities are horrible. If the things you listed are enough to get you to abandon GNU/Linux, then FOSS might really not be for you. Also, you describe yourself as tech savvy, but I find that doubtful judging from the experiences you recounted and the non-technical way in which you write.

dotMonkey,

Those sound like real problems anyone could experience to me whether you’re tech savvy or not. Unsupported devices and software

Million,

I dont really understand what you mean about my priorities being horrible. My priority is for my PC to do what i then and there need it to do, if it is to display my headset battery lever or create bootable usb media.

And I didnt say abandon, I said i like linux and will use it.

I told you that i am tech savvy, but instead of taking my word you decipher my message and say it is the opposite?

I am not the god of tech, but if a person who writes their own wifi drivers is 10 on the scale, and my father who can barely use a non smart phone is 1, i am a solid 8 on the tech savvy scale.

Slay queen.

JCreazy, in Your PC will thank you...

I saw the thumbnail and thought the image was of a transistor.

ricdeh,
@ricdeh@lemmy.world avatar

Same! Thought of some kind of SMD chip!

DudeDudenson, in Your PC will thank you...

It’s all fun and games until you try to use Linux and spend 3 months trying to figure out how to do something like setting up digital 5.1 audio or how to get your graphics drivers to actually work properly

ganoo,
@ganoo@sh.itjust.works avatar

Took you 3 months to type “sudo apt install nvidia”?

LordKitsuna, (edited )

I think you mean sudo pacman -Syu mesa

Zeroxxx,

And this is why average joes hates Linux and its communities.

Your elitist attitude is off the chart dude.

ulterno, (edited )
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

It’s only natural, really. When you get used to putting the brainpower into learning it as if it were breakfast, you feel frustrated when someone comes around putting a tenth of the effort and acting like the world is weighing on them. Then you tend to forget that most people choose something else to put that effort into, same as they forget that you chose this.

DudeDudenson,

Yeah because the Nvidia drivers work totally fine and have no issues whatsoever

grue,

Tell me you haven’t tried to use Linux in a decade without telling me you haven’t tried to use Linux in a decade.

DudeDudenson,

I use it both for my home teather PC and for my work PC and I consistently run into those kind of issues

ricdeh,
@ricdeh@lemmy.world avatar

Not plausible. You are either lying or lack the skill and experience for handling your system, the latter of which would be okay if you were to admit it.

DudeDudenson, (edited )

“git gud”, the exact rhetoric that causes people to stay away from Linux and in the hands of Microsoft despite them making their products worse year over year

possiblylinux127, in Let's go! (sorry i used WSL i have my own reasons for it...)

Slightly unrelated but cygwin will run better on windows (its way lighter)

QuaternionsRock,

Can Cygwin run Linux GUI programs effectively? What about GPU-bound workloads? Would happily switch if the answer to both of those is yes.

possiblylinux127,

You can run GUI apps but I’m not sure about GPU workloads. Wouldn’t bare metal be the best for that?

QuaternionsRock,

Wouldn’t bare metal be the best for that?

Technically yes, but WSL2 is remarkably close to optimal in terms of throughput. Unlike WSL1 (a type 2 hypervisor), WSL2 requires Hyper-V (a type 1 hypervisor), meaning Windows also runs as a VM once it’s enabled. The Linux vGPU driver still needs to go through the Windows Nvidia driver as far as I know, but that is seldom the bottleneck for CUDA applications.

Picture_Pig,
@Picture_Pig@lemmy.world avatar

true it uses a Microsoft Hypervisor Virtual Machine

Picture_Pig,
@Picture_Pig@lemmy.world avatar

i dont mind the GUI… but is Cygwin open source? just knowing

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

Yep, that’s what I use as well… in Windows I mean.

azerial,

AHHHH “Has ptsd flashbacks from having to use Cygwin on a mixed build environment for a popular MMO that’s about some kind of war up in the stars…” lol NOT THE CYGDRIVE lol jk but it did take me back ~5 years.

Picture_Pig,
@Picture_Pig@lemmy.world avatar

i try to understand that…

lapingvino,

Best option is still Git Bash 🙃

Picture_Pig,
@Picture_Pig@lemmy.world avatar

most true :3

gornius,

Better in which way? WSL2 is a VM running ALONGSIDE Windows, not inside. Its performance is basically bare metal. If you have enough RAM, there is no reason to use cygwin instead of WSL2.

possiblylinux127,

In that case why don’t you just run a VM or install bare metal. WSL strips you of control just like Windows itself does.

Picture_Pig,
@Picture_Pig@lemmy.world avatar

its complicated as i replied to someone else’s comment…

im not a “it just works” user too but its complicated to explain why i use windows for now (but ill switich soon)

like im totally a FOSS enthusiast but like…

Picture_Pig,
@Picture_Pig@lemmy.world avatar

its complicated please dont blame me for WSL

Picture_Pig,
@Picture_Pig@lemmy.world avatar

thanks

chicken, in Your PC will thank you...

“My Linux computer has problems!”

“Just compile from source”

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

It failed compiling

“Just make your own OS”

stark,

I use Arch by the way

greenmarty,

😅 That’s what i thought as well but it also depends on distro and their community. I’ve never got such a support from MS or Google as i did from these non payer dudes who do it in their free time.

HRDS_654, in Your PC will thank you...

Not to be that guy, but this is actually the most useless advice ever for someone who genuinely has a computer problem. Like, I like Linux as much as the next person, but asking someone to learn a whole ass OS from scratch on the OFF CHANCE it will fix their issue is not great.

lseif,

i agree, but when they keep complaining about ‘file explorer is too slow’, ‘popups/ads are so annoying’, ‘cant open .tar.gz’, you can see that this all comes from the same underlying outdated system. i know all these problems can be solved in windows, but more will always appear

gianmarco, in Completely untrue nowadays...
0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Like… why would it be 🤨… that’s insane, how dare you ask a printer to print!

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