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linuxdweeb, in It's OK if you cry

Tell me you haven’t used Linux in the past ~20 years without telling me you haven’t used Linux in the past ~20 years

0x4E4F, (edited )

Tell me you haven’t used more than 2 or 3 pieces of hardware in the past 20 years without telling me you haven’t used more than 2 or 3 pieces of hardware in the past 20 years.

Moshpirit,
@Moshpirit@lemmy.world avatar

I thought you thought about WiFi drivers because of the extra difficulty on not being able to search online, but I see now that this is just based on real experiences

Mr3Sepz,

At least my notebook doesn’t support the newer wifi standards, that I would need at the university eduroam network.

I always have to hook up my phone and use usb-tethering

0x4E4F,

WPA3?

Mr3Sepz,

I don’t remember if it was WPA 3 or WPA 2 Enterprise.

0x4E4F,

If the card supports at least WPA2, it should support WPA2 Enterprise as well. Only cards manufactured in the last few years support WPA3. I doubt they would enforce WPA3 only.

MyFairJulia,
@MyFairJulia@lemmy.world avatar

My Intel Wireless AC 7265 on my Sony VAIO begs to differ. Certainly not brand-spanking new but it’s AFAIK less than 10 years old. The speed would at some point drop under Void Linux.

chemicalwonka, in Finish the sentence
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Void is my main system but I miss some essential features (in my opinion) : Disk Encryption out of the box and a lSO with libre kernel

AdrianTheFrog, in It's OK if you cry
@AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world avatar

Isn’t the main problem that most of them are proprietary, so they can’t be shipped automatically if you want to avoid shipping a distro with proprietary software?

0x4E4F, (edited )

The proprietary stuff is shipped as “firmware” (even though that’s not always the case) allongside the distro’s kernel. My best guess is that some distro out there (Ubuntu most probably) has obtained permission from a bunch of manufacturers to ship this “firmware” allongside it’s kernel. The rest of the distro’s are just riding this train, repackaging the firmware packages (if they can do it and redistribute it, why can’t we 🤷).

I might be mistaken, but this is the only thing that makes sense to me. Maybe it’s a semi-coordinated joint effor as well, like someone obtains permission to share firmware, writes to a bunch of maintainers and devs that “this and this” binary blob is free for redistribution and it gets picked up by most popular distros out there.

xyla, in Finish the sentence

true. i main gentoo but if i get a new device or something i just install void cuz i’m lazy :P

laverabe, in Accurate?

Ubuntu shouldn’t be with those who care about privacy. Snap is completely integrated into Ubuntu now.

What do we do with your information?

Your information is stored in our database and may be processed outside of the European Economic Area.

Canonical LTD.

ubuntu.com/legal/data-privacy/snap-store

They’re going to be just as bad as Apple, Google or Microsoft if they’re given the market share. Corporations care only about one thing.

balancedchaos,

And they have a shocking share of the server market despite the existence of Debian. Unfortunate.

sandayle, in Sending incremental memes
@sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

rclone is a nice tool but it has problems syncing files that there is special characters in their names.

AnIntenseMoist,

just don’t have special characters in filenames, next question /s

sandayle,
@sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Thank you so much, how could I not have thought of that?

SimplyTadpole, in It's OK if you cry
@SimplyTadpole@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Me struggling with Realtek on Linux 🤝 One of my partners struggling with Nvidia on Linux

At least I managed to get a Linux-compatbile wifi USB later on, but it was pricey to import it and it’s still quite slow :/

Meanshadows35,
@Meanshadows35@lemmy.world avatar

When I had a Nvidia card in my computer years ago i had to use an Nvidia ppa for drivers. It was the only way I could get it to work.

Nvidia PPA help

Lyricism6055,

New distros have all this built in. Just use endeavouros or something if u really want the good stuff

Still,
@Still@programming.dev avatar

well endoevouros is just arch and the nvidia-dkms package just works for currently supported cards (I think 9 series and newer)

Lyricism6055,

Endeavouros worked out of the box though, so for new users I’d recommend it over arch. It even worked with my Nvidia prime gpu

Still,
@Still@programming.dev avatar

I put my comment there meaning like any arch based distro should just work

owatnext, in Finish the sentence

But xbps is fun and quirky. )=

Zoidberg, in It's OK if you cry

Phew. For a second there I thought the book would be about Bluetooth in Linux.

h_a_r_u_k_i,
@h_a_r_u_k_i@programming.dev avatar

This is the real problem.

NaoPb, in It's OK if you cry

I still have issues with certain ASUS cards that simply crash the whole system when it gets too high a load or something. I’ve never been able to find a solution for it and I fear I never will.

0x4E4F,

Chipset?

NaoPb,

I just had a look. It’s the Asus PCE-N10. From what I can find they have the Realtek RTL8188CE chipset.

0x4E4F, (edited )

Yeah, Realtek WiFi cards are known to be problematic in Linux. Lan as well, but not to that extent.

Just swap the card with another one, no need to pull hair over it, it will most probably never work like it should.

NaoPb,

I’ve started using usb wifi adapters so I can easily swap them out if they don’t work. Looks less neat to me but it is what it is.

0x4E4F,

They have a very very limited range. I have used them, but only if the AP is in the same room, otherwise, they crap out.

PS: Everything’s built from reinforced concrete and cinderblocks/bricks around here (seismically active region), so we have trouble with all sorts of wireless signals, including WiFi and 3/4G. 5G is out of the question here. We do have the towers, but less than 1% of users actually use them.

Hominine, (edited ) in unplug your primary ssd
@Hominine@lemmy.world avatar

Just here to spread the cult of systemd-boot. Reject the illness that GRUB hath wrought upon our people and extend your mastery over even the bootloader itself.

Windows has no power here.

Andrew15_5,
@Andrew15_5@mander.xyz avatar

systemd? No thanks. I prefer rEFInd.

possiblylinux127,

rEFInd? No thanks. I prefer Uboot

PlasticExistence,

I just keep that trash OS Windows off of my drives.

Andrew15_5,
@Andrew15_5@mander.xyz avatar

Bold of you to assume that dual boot is only for 1 Linux distro and 1 Window$. You can have multiple distros. Also rEFInd have an option to boot into UEFI instead of remembering which button to hold. So you don’t even have to have multiple OSes.

Vuraniute,
@Vuraniute@thelemmy.club avatar

Uboot? No thanks, I prefer EFISTUB.

TimeSquirrel, (edited )
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

Uboot? No thanks, I prefer a paper tape loader attached to my serial port.

possiblylinux127,

Paper loader? No thanks, I prefer entering the kernel into memory via dip switches

rtxn, (edited ) in I know it's not safe, but it's doesn't stop me

Don’t talk about chaos until you’ve used the AUR on Manjaro.

s_s, in which ones do you think I missed?

Hummmmm…Lennart Pottering?

mojo, in the main differences!!

KDE is not complicated

01adrianrdgz,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar

I once installed Kubuntu on my laptop and when I booted it, it was very overwhelming to see so many options, I realized it would take me two or more days, and it feels extreme, and you also need the terminal a lot. That’s why I love Ubuntu GNOME, but it’s ok if you like KDE Plasma.

azerial,

I installed a Fedora KDE Plasma spin and it enabled features on my laptop i didn’t know existed. It was nice. Windows 11 sucks. I’m happy to get rid of it.

fl42v,

Kinda depends: for me pretty much all de-s are complicated. I mean what happens when you want a de to do X? I used to go to settings/whatever, then google the problem in like 10 different ways when I inevitably don’t find it. And with wm-s you just search the wiki

Aasikki,

I thought kde users were windows users who are afraid of change.

crony, (edited ) in I know it's not safe, but it's doesn't stop me
@crony@lemmy.cronyakatsuki.xyz avatar

At some point my arch system was more than half aur git packages.

So I just nooved to gentoo now and wait 5 hours for qtwebengine to compile for qutebrowser.

Don’t regret it.

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