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pip1, in unplug your primary ssd

A worrying thing is I think Windows can even muck with (your Linux) bootloader files during updates i e. after you have reconnected your primary ssd.

FluffyPotato, (edited ) in unplug your primary ssd

Yea, I ran into this issue a while back when I dual booted Windows for something I don’t remember. I was blissfully ignorant when installing Windows on my system that had been running Linux for a while, got a separate SSD for it and everything. So I selected the empty SSD figuring everything Windows will be installed on it only to discover a month later that after formatting an HDD that I use for media storage that the Windows boot loader is gone…

Manually installing the Windows boot loader is not fun.

rattking, in Wayland vs X11 be like
@rattking@lemmy.ml avatar

This meme would be far more accurate if Wayland was flickering constantly ;)

olutukko, in the main differences!!

What about window manager people? Like i3 etc

aleq,
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You won’t be able to catch one on camera.

lntl, in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac

swap macos for *BSD and I’d agree

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

Yet the Bluetooth drivers are great. What gives?

0x4E4F,

Yeah, they came in later on and that’s why I think they were “better”… learned from experience with the wifi drivers. And they weren’t really better, most of them still use binary blobs.

DoomBot5,

Having coded against them, I’d argue that point. They’re just as bad as Wi-Fi.

badbytes, in the main differences!!

Hah, this is final proof, gnome users are children.

Synthead, in It's OK if you cry

Every wireless adapter I’ve used in Linux for the last 10 years has worked flawlessly.

bjorney,

10 years ago was the turning point. I remember as late as 2010 -2012 having to use NDISwrapper to install the windows XP wifi drivers because there were no native drivers so you had to run the windows drivers through an emulation layer to get wifi to work. Even within the past 5 years I’ve had to compile my own fixes for realtek chips because the auto installed drivers were not working optimally

0x4E4F,

Yes, if it’s on 5 to 10 year old hardware.

Synthead,

I haven’t had any issues with new hardware, either.

umbrella, in It's OK if you cry
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

wifi drivers are fine nowadays

still have issues with some webcams tho

aeleoglyphic, in the main differences!!

As a kubuntu user I approve. 👍

kubica, in the main differences!!
@kubica@kbin.social avatar

Is the gnome we are talking about that one that for reaching the taskbar you have to move the mouse to the top of the screen and then immediately to the bottom every time?

ReveredOxygen,
@ReveredOxygen@sh.itjust.works avatar

I genuinely don’t know the last time I used the activities button, or the taskbar. To open activity view, I press super. To open programs, I search. To switch programs, I click on them in activity view

kubica,
@kubica@kbin.social avatar

I'm new to linux. Having things at hand is useful because I don't know the names to search or what keys to press.

omnissiah,
@omnissiah@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

You do you! It’s about what works for YOU, not what others think is best.

If you’ll keep using you will cross a point where you can make your own choice anyway (and that might be sticking by to what you’ve been using)

MeanEYE,
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Yes, the one with great score when it comes to Fitt’s law which plays a huge role in UI design. When you put it that way it seems stupid to go from one edge to the other to reach an option. In reality it’s an easiest target to hit since it’s huge and requires no precision, edge to edge scroll.

kubica,
@kubica@kbin.social avatar

I don't know if my screen is too big or my mouse is at a different speed. But for me it takes a lot of effort to do those big movements.

MeanEYE,
@MeanEYE@lemmy.world avatar

For me as well, as I keep very low sensitivity. Am not even sure they imagined it being used like that most of the times. Am suspecting idea is to use Super key to open window preview and options are access from there. In that case it’s on average half of screen away.

But idea is there. Pretty much all OS designers implement this law in some way. Mac does it with their task bar and application menu. KDE, Windows and similar do it with theirs. However I understand your complaint that you’d have to scroll to the top then bottom, but doing so is easy.

jodanlime,
@jodanlime@midwest.social avatar

If you aren’t using the super key to access that menu you are using gnome wrong imo. Three finger swipe on track pad is also a great way to access the same menu.

KDE is fuckin fantastic, but it aims to replicate the windows ui and workflow. If that’s what you want then I highly recommend it over gnome. But personally I don’t think that desktop UX should be stuck in the early 2000s Redmond style. Once I changed my habits to use my windows button on the keyboard instead of moving my mouse all over hell to access the menu it’s all I ever use. Mouse is just a fallback when the other hand is busy. I try every new KDE version because I kind of hate how the gnome devs act sometimes, but I can’t get used to that workflow anymore.

I hope cosmic is great.

reflex, (edited )
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  • jodanlime,
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    Agree to disagree I guess. I’ve tried changing the workflow in KDE to even resemble gnome and it just feels like you have to have a start menu with a taskbar. Sure, you could put that taskbar anywhere but it still operates the same as a windows 98 taskbar.

    Maybe I’m just not used to the KDE way of doing things but next year will be my 20th anniversary of using Linux. I’ve tried every desktop environment and window manager. All of them.

    I respect the KDE project but KDE makes me feel like I’m using a windows gui on top of Linux.

    Vuraniute, in the main differences!!
    @Vuraniute@thelemmy.club avatar

    TWM Users/Ricers:

    Uriah, in Cmake me!

    I’m growing fond of xmake.

    Simple language, simple buildscripts.

    riodoro1,

    And everyone checking out your code is like „what the fuck is this?”.

    Uriah,

    But it works and the language is well known!

    Join the dark side; there are dozens of us!

    sittytucker, in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac

    That’s an amazing meme, would anyone happen to have a template of it?

    agent_flounder, in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac
    @agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

    I have often chosen MacOS over Windows, though Windows has come a long way since 95. It isn’t as infuriating to use anymore.

    I’ve been a Mac user off and on since the late 80s and used Windows and Linux off and on since the 90s.

    For the last 10+ years: Mac laptop, Linux desktop, and a Windows laptop for the occasional times it is convenient.

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