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StrongHorseWeakNeigh, in Look at that fragmentation!

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  • KpntAutismus,

    one of the best anime i ever watched. might even start reading the manga.

    TwoBeeSan, in Hot take

    I use xfce btw

    mynamesnotrick, in Two moods

    Me playing wow on lutris and it crashing the one time a week as we start a raid boss.

    Kanda,

    Never had an issue playing classic for a year

    olutukko,

    I had for a while. Turns out it was just my overclocking thst was stable on windows but became unstable on linux when gaming

    lugal, in Two moods

    Is the joke that games are proprietary software too?

    force, (edited )

    That and the software the hardware uses itself is proprietary

    possiblylinux127,

    It doesn’t have to be

    abraxas,

    Well that too. The real joke is that despite the fact we’ve had 10 “years of the linux desktop”, it’s still an absolute bitch to get PICK A GAME working on that shiny linux box.

    My new Lenovo Legion, I’m struggling with desktop graphics tearing issues in linux (just viewing the WM, of all things). When i have time, I’ll muddle through it, but I can’t pretend that is easier in linux than windows. It’s vendor-driven, sure, but the end user doesn’t care why they waste 8 hours doing setup work, only THAT they do.

    13617,

    THIS oh my god

    And the amount of people that will do ANYTHING to defend Linux baffles me, and they all do it thinking they help Linux in general instead of highlighting their issues so they can be fixed

    Grain9325, (edited )

    “Trust me guys, it’s 95% better with Proton now” lol

    Some of those people need to see all the users asking for help on Linux gaming forums.

    Not trying to dismiss that Linux Gaming has gotten better before Proton but it can be an absolute pain at times.

    abraxas,

    Yeah, trust me, Linux Gaming used to be real shit. “When it works it works” is lightyears better than it used to be.

    I remember in my linux-only years, trying to muddle through linux exclusives. Oftentimes you had to be super careful because linux doesn’t love prepared binaries

    abraxas,

    I mean, I freaking LOVE linux. And for what it’s good for, it’s the best of the best. I’ve never had a better dev experience than in Ubuntu, mostly because WSL is a pale shadow of a good unix backend (and because Macs, while good, are still subpar for that purpose). But that means I’m already committing 40 hours a week to maintaining and using my machine!

    But for gaming? For casual use? I dunno. The hardware has to be hand-picked carefully, as do the games.

    hyauzane, in Don't think my phone runs Nvidia... or Wayland 🤔

    Theoretically many phones use a edited X11.

    edinbruh,

    Obviously that’s not true… like, at all…

    Android phones use Surface Flinger, which is a compositor that has nothing to do with either Wayland or X11. But we could say it’s kinda similar to Wayland in the fact that it’s composited and uses something similar to GBM and GEMM for managing buffers.

    Android drivers don’t even use the same “semantics” as Linux drivers (android uses explicit sync, while Linux is implicit, but they are working on supporting explicit sync because Nvidia and because it’s better). It’s only in the last few years that you can use Linux drivers in android, plus some synchronization stuff.

    hyauzane,

    Surface flinger code has some X11 code, I didn’t say it ran X11, I said it just had some of it’s base, GBM and GEMM have been only appeared in the new versions of Surface flinger.

    edinbruh,

    surface flinger has some X11 code

    Does it? I don’t know for sure, but I’m extremely skeptical. Can you point to the source of this claim?

    WolfhoundRO, in I don't...

    More like “Wayland is getting killed by my Nvidia card”

    loutr,
    @loutr@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Honestly if you care about Linux don’t buy Nvidia at this point.

    A7thStone, (edited )

    I was just in a position to buy a top of the line video card. Even thought Nvidia still outperforms AMD at the top end I never even considered them an option.

    Darthjaffacake,

    I agree but it’s very unfortunate considering graphics cards are so expensive to replace nowadays so if you already have an Nvidia card then you’re kinda screwed.

    corsicanguppy, in I don't...

    Oh god, how bad flatpak is. I say this as someone who used to head up a security group for an OS.

    brian,

    do you have anything to back this up other than a fuzzy claim of authority? so far when I see people say things like this they’re always talking about a handful of since fixed vulnerabilities early on in the project

    nickiam2,

    Every time I update my flatpak apps I get a warning about deprecated libraries. I don’t think flatpak is the issue but rather apps being able to not update really old libraries that could have security patches available. Does anyone know of a way to force these old libraries to update?

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

    On Flatpak? Probably not. You update those libraries, even manually, and things will most probably break.

    One of the many reasons I don’t like Flatpak. You really don’t have any control over how these packages are delivered. What the package maintainer did, that is it. But there’s a new version. Nope, not if the package maintainer doesn’t update.

    platypus_plumba, in Linux laptop recommendation thread🐧💻

    I’m just here to say that lemmy should have an integration with Midjourney that automatically creates an image based on the content of the text.

    BrownianMotion, in Linux users when
    @BrownianMotion@lemmy.world avatar

    sudo apt install lynx

    Linux users that use the software store are not Linux users. The store is only there for your mum and dad.

    argarath,

    This will surely bring more users to Linux

    michaelmrose,

    Lynx is a tremendously shitty browser and most distros pre-install firefox. Real users just click the firefox icon

    jagungal,

    Gatekeeping like this holds Linux back from broader adoption

    BrownianMotion,
    @BrownianMotion@lemmy.world avatar

    Did you read someone else’s post, and decide to get on this bullshit “gatekeeping” bandwagon? You’re a misinformed malcontent. spew you copypasta bullshit elsewhere.

    bradboimler, in Linux users when
    @bradboimler@startrek.website avatar

    No i download the source code to Chromium and i build it from source with Widevine.

    Emerald,

    Why would you want Widevine in your browser?

    AVincentInSpace,

    bc no streaming service works otherwise and if my family catches me pirating I am dunzo

    Emerald,

    not sure what dunzo entails

    dabaldeagul,
    @dabaldeagul@feddit.nl avatar

    “done”

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

    Pirate harder, pirate smarter

    bradboimler,
    @bradboimler@startrek.website avatar

    Because right now I don’t have the money to replace my NAS that died so for now I have to use streaming service and my kids will watch Netflix on my laptop sometimes and I need it to function and Firefox is always slower for me.

    prettydarknwild, in Can't relate to be honest, I still use MBR boot
    @prettydarknwild@lemmy.world avatar

    i prefer EFI, MBR breaks easily and dual booting with it is horrible

    pete_the_cat,

    Unless you have two EFI partitions on different disks, the same breakage happens with EFI. I’ve had Windows wipe out Grub on multiple occasions.

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

    I have litelarly never broken MBR boot while dual booting and I have done it for at least a decade now. Windows updates and everything, not once has MBR boot been broken for me.

    prettydarknwild,
    @prettydarknwild@lemmy.world avatar

    at least i wasnt able to install windows in my old computer again because the windows bootloarder keeped overwriting grub, and grub overwrited the windows bootloader, and os-prober didnt worked at all

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

    You install Windows first, then Linux. Or install Windows, make an image, repartition, install Linux, whatever, then bring back the Windows image, just not the EFI partition or the MBR.

    BoastfulDaedra, in It happens 🤷

    Just pray to God you didn’t pick “Windows Boot Repair” or you’re going to spend a while recovering your partition labels…

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

    Not an issue, I still use MBR boot.

    BoastfulDaedra,

    I hear you.

    The first time WBR killed my partition labels, it was before I could even properly restart. I removed the GRUB entry after that mess, once I repaired their labeling; but at least at the time, it would come back after every GRUB update. Later I just moved Windows to its own hard drive and left it there.

    Now I don’t even feel the need to bother with it at all.

    bastion, in It happens 🤷

    That just doesn’t happen to me.

    I use rEFInd.

    ExLisper,

    That also doesn’t happen to me.

    The last time I had Windows installed anywhere was around 15 years ago.

    nickwitha_k, in Your PC will thank you...

    I haven’t owned a Windows machine in over a decade. If someone wants help, this is my response because I have not kept up with the changes, for lack of any need or desire to do so.

    “Can you help me with my computer?”

    “If it is running Linux or BSD, or you want it to, sure. If not, I’m not the guy for the job.”

    ikidd,
    @ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

    IDK. I’m to the point where I don’t touch anyone’s phone or computer, because if I glance at it from a speeding car, I’m suddenly responsible for everything that suddenly “now doesn’t work” in their entire house, probably including the dishwasher.

    Adalast, in Your PC will thank you...

    My wife was telling me that she saw an article about Microsoft supposedly planning to add a “small” banner for advertisements to the desktop on Windows and the essence of this meme was my precise response.

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