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callyral, in What do you guys do when you want to run unmaintained programs?
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

find an even older, less mantained alternative.

yamapikariya, in Two moods
@yamapikariya@lemmyfi.com avatar

I always hear people say they sometimes have issues with games but I’ve switched to Linux relatively recently and I still haven’t had a game in my library that didn’t play.

BoastfulDaedra,

Ever since Valve started kicking it for Wine/Proton, gaming has been a cinch.

Thrashy, (edited ) in Two moods
@Thrashy@lemmy.world avatar

I installed KDE Neon on Friday evening and things were going great, everything was testing well, and Saturday game night with the gang went flawlessly, but this morning the VMWare Horizon Linux client spontaneously decided that it didn’t want to accept mouse input anymore, so after ten minutes of troubleshooting I gave up and booted back into Windows so that I can be productive today.

A battle lost, but the war is not over yet.

DragonTypeWyvern,

I get it, mice frequently just talk about nonsense.

VindictiveJudge,
@VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

I got one that kept trying to get me to tell it the ultimate question or something, whatever that is.

Tetristan,

I think i know the answer…

remotedev,

Fievel: am I a joke to you?

graphito, in STOP SCROLLING BROTHER

Although It’s less about guns and more about paying/donating to projects on GPL. If you don’t know where to donate, start with Firefox. Every £ matters

nightwatch_admin,

Every pound counts? That’s what she said

Hiro8811,

I was going to but I have no £

isVeryLoud,

What about ¥?

Hiro8811,

I don’t

Emerald,

What about turkish lira?

Hiro8811,

Nope, sorry mate

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT,

gil?

mack7400,

Stanley nickels?

TableCoffee,
@TableCoffee@lemmy.ca avatar

If I sell all my megalixers I’ve never used I could probably keep Firefox funded for years.

daq,

How exactly are you donating to Firefox? Mozilla foundation is not Firefox and Firefox is unlikely to see any money you give to Mozilla.

Meowoem,

Mozilla do spend a lot of money on software development, 220 million last year, out of total expenses of 425 million which came from a taking of 593 million of which 81% comes from Google.

daq,

They need to introduce bounty system so people can give money for specific features.

As far as I’m concerned they only produce two useful pieces of software: Firefox and Thunderbird. The rest of the money is going into a black hole.

Meowoem,

The rest of the money goes into fighting for software freedom, developing infrastructure tools and other things they’re very open about.

Personally I don’t donate because I prefer to help small open source efforts where a little money makes a big difference, especially protects which I believe could help emerging open source communities grow or inspire more cc content. I’m glad Mozilla exist and that they get so much money from Google and donations

mlg, in I don't...
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

Flatpak packages still suck at integration without breaking something in the core app. They’re really great for bleeding edge and cross distro support tho.

Wayland still can’t do all the cool tricks X11 can, so it’s not like it’s really being forced upon anyone beyond X11 losing on potential major updates which is unlikely.

DEs are willing to switch to Wayland given that it is either equal or superior to X11 which is still not the case for several scenarios and applications.

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

Exactly my POV. Do all the things X11 can, and I have no problem switching whatsoever.

Why did no one had any issues switching from PulseAudio to PipeWire? Because it was simply better. It could do everything PulseAudio could, plus a lot more. It was backwards compatible (with plugins of course) and there were practically very little issues with it at the point at which distros and users decided to switch. It was a finished product.

Cypher,

Speak for yourself, I’ve had enough issues with both PulseAudio and PipeWire to abandon gaming on Linux which is a shame.

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

What exactly was wrong with PipeWire and gaming (Steam I presume)?

I don’t game, but I do music on Linux, use Ardour… sure, it requres some setting up, but far from anything super complicated.

DavidGarcia, in Not really, since I'm the admin 😁

I gotta be honest, Microsoft did a great job with the UX of their 365 ecosystem. It’s great as a user, but as an administrator or small business it is a nightmare.

But in a large corpo setting, it works really well.

The wider Linux community could learn a lot from it.

s_s,
  • Focusing on UX
  • Linux

Pick One.

DavidGarcia,

I don’t know, I think UX has vastly improved since I started using it in 2008 and is still improving every year. It’s just all these cloud and communication features we’re behind on.

It would be cool to have something P2P, like Syncthing and Tox, integrated into all mainstream distros for sync and communacation Then you have some sort of a single sign-on that connects you to all your devices and people you want to communicate with. Instead of Microsoft login you have a built in pw manager that automatically creates and stores (and syncs) accounts for you and so on.

TheGrandNagus, (edited )

Plenty of Linux projects have had a focus on UX.

Back in the day, Ubuntu made huge strides in UX and usability, and they’re still riding the coattails of that success even now that they’ve shifted to the corporate sector.

ElementaryOS came out and was super polished, simple, and beautiful. That’s still kinda true, but their small team has meant that they’re now falling behind the likes of Gnome, who’ve set out to do a similar thing.

The Cinnamon desktop is ugly out of the box, but other aspects of UX have been pretty great - everything is simple, they were pioneers in making everything a GUI option, rather than the last 5% of things having to be done in a config file or via terminal.

And finally, Gnome. Extremely polished, consistent, beautiful, and heavily UX-focused. That applies not only to their own system, but also to their third party app ecosystem. Just look at the apps on Gnome Circle - a Gnome project for showcasing apps that nail the Gnome design guidelines. Tell me they don’t look like they have a focus on UX.

Honestly, even MacOS struggles to feel as UX-focused as Gnome, and that’s saying something. UX is like, Apple’s entire schtick. Everything from trackpad gestures to UI elements, subtle animations, etc in Gnome is about UX.

Tbh, Gnome is sometimes so focused on UX that it arguably becomes a detriment to their development cycle. They’ll spend months deliberating on things like accent colours, chatting about all the potential ramifications, legibility, how it can inadvertently lead to destructive user actions, and the best way to implement it as a feature, rather than just doing it and moving on to the next feature.

Even KDE Plasma, which is often mocked for being hilariously inconsistent and filled with bizarre clunky UX, has made major strides in the past couple of years, and Plasma 6, releasing very soon, will fix a bunch of fundamental things that currently hold Plasma back from being consistent, and a significant portion of bugs have been fixed - it looks like it won’t be the buggy mess that Plasma 4 and early Plasma 5 was. We’re about to see a major improvement.

BurnedDonut,

As a person who went full Linux recently I might be biased.

c0mbatbag3l,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

As an IT guy, I hate everything about the OneDrive setup. Using it, dealing with users that have to use it, it’s a lot.

I like AD and the management interfaces, that’s about where Microsoft’s Enterprise offerings cease to be helpful to me.

topinambour_rex,
@topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

I find the cmd ux quite good, what would you change ?

zaph,

You must not have to help users with their office problems.

turbowafflz,

As someone who has to use office 365 for my university, this is not true it is terrible I avoid it whenever I can

cybersandwich,

What are you talking about? It’s horrible from a users perspective. I never know where I am saving anything

I only use Windows at work (because I have to). The thing that drives me fucking nuts, as an advanced computer user in general, is how God damned unintuitive the 365 Office,OneDrive, and File explorer integration is.

I have no idea where I am saving stuff half the time(or more accurately have to change it each time because the defaults are dumb). I don’t want it in my OneDrive downloads folder or OneDrive documents folder. I want it in my fucking laptop download folder or local documents folder.

Then Teams is saving stuff in SharePoint in the background, permissions are annoying AF. At least they’ll flag that a recipient of an email attachment or imbedded url doesn’t have access. So that’s nice I guess.

Oh, then sometimes I’m prompted to save a copy of a shared document, but that’s different from “download a copy”. If you save a copy it just makes a new shared copy for everyone in the SharePoint site.

I feel like a boomer when I work with MS now. Maybe it’s all enterprise settings for where I work and maybe it’s not MS’s fault but hot damn I am so much less productive than if I just used Gsuite, only office, on Mac or .

Maybe I just need to spend a week taking training classes on these products. But who tf has time for that when you have your actual job to do. So I guess that really sums up Microsoft for me: it’s in the way and slowing me down.

possiblylinux127,

Um what? Its one of the worst UIs I’ve seen and its incredibly buggy and slow.

joyjoy, in [Crosspost] "Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex..."

Obviously Fedora is the best operating system. 40 is coming soon.

lelgenio,
@lelgenio@lemmy.ml avatar

Any rolling release still wins because they are at version 2024.1.9

Neon,

Even better:

20240109

acockworkorange, in It happens 🤷

Windows is installing update 2 of 48…

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah, that was back in the WinVista/7/8/8.1 days, it doesn’t show the number of updates any more. Plus, a lot of the updates are cumulative, they abandoned their earlier model.

And, I have to admit, the update process is a lot faster now and a lot less error prone.

someguy3,

it doesn’t show the number of updates

Huh didn’t think of that.

greencactus,

Admittedly, when you run apt-update on a freshly installed system, you get a whole lot more updates. But at least they finish in a a few seconds, compared to Windows’s somewhere between now and the end of time. Who knows ¯_(ツ)_/¯

acockworkorange,

The are no forced updates ever, no forced restarts, and by golly no multiple restarts.

greencactus, (edited )

Admittedly, good point. I completely forgot by now how annoying the experience was :)

Galds, in Completely untrue nowadays...

My printer used to integrate perfectly with windows 11. I was using some Ancient driver I found on some internet archive. windows updater found a new drive, now it’s a mess of different UIs to print or scan shit

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

There is a way to disable driver updates via Windows update.

Do a rollback on the driver, should bring back the old driver.

puchaczyk, (edited ) in Completely untrue nowadays...

With cups it’s pretty much painless on linux form me, though some distros have a very restrictive firewall configuration out of the box, so you have to whitelist it before using. Not too complicated, but can be very frustrating for new users who never touched a firewall before.

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

ufw ring a bell 😒… yeah, being uncomplicated doesn’t mean it’s not working.

Bishma, in :wq!
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

:ggdGwq (please don’t do this)

ignotum,

I use Vim daily, and i have absolutely no clue what that command would do, what would it do? Delete the document, save and quit?

filiberto_kunstlinger, (edited )

exactly.

gg -> go to top of document

d -> delete (actually, it’s cut, but it destroys the mnemonic)

G -> here is a modifier to “d” and tells it do “delete until end of document”

w -> write current state of buffer to disk

q -> exit program

backhdlp,
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Actually not, binds and commands aren’t the same. ggdG only works as a series of inputs, while wq only works as a command (with the colon).

victorz,

Exactly. The colon needs to be just before the w, not at the front of the sequence…

CaptainBlagbird,
@CaptainBlagbird@lemmy.world avatar

And while you’re at it, throw an ESC in there at the beginning, will ya?

victorz,

If you want to cover every case (mode), indeed. 😊

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

yeah, I screwed it up

surewhynotlem,

gg

Huh… I always just used :1

JustinAngel,

VIM Golf… Same outcome, fewer strokes:

%d|wq

itslilith,
@itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

you can replace wq with x

:%d|x

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

Only in Vim, not in Vi.

backhdlp,
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

E492: Not an editor command: ggdGwq

i_am_tired_boss,

ggdGZZ

This actually does what you intend to do. On nvim atleast.

TimeSquirrel, (edited ) in I am one of you now
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

Yo Arch users. Try daily driving Linux From Scratch. I dare ya. Let's see what you're really made of.

DocMcStuffin,
@DocMcStuffin@lemmy.world avatar
BananaTrifleViolin, in Year of Linux on the Desktop

Lots of choices but I’d probably use Kubuntu if your boyfriend is new to Linux and you want this “official” Proton support (not sure that actually means much; Proton works very well on most distros). The plasma interface can be set fairly similar to windows for a newbie to feel comfortable.

It’s all just personal preference of course; I just find the Ubuntu interface annoying as someone who uses Linux and windows a lot. Personally I use Mint; very nice distro, good and stable, nice for newbies, and the default cinnamon interface is very windows like too.

StoneGender, in Xenia says that it's ok to use any browser!! (original meme)

No

MooseBoys, in Linus does not fuck around

I find it ironic that Linus’s explanation for ENOENT being invalid for an ioctl given its meaning of “No such file or directory”, while simultaneously ioctl can return ENOTTY when using a mismatched device fd despite the error meaning “Not a typewriter.”

GBU_28,

In 2012?

lolcatnip,

But a file handle can be attached to a TTY.

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