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beerclue, in It's OK if you cry

The last time I had an issue with Linux drivers was in 2002, trying to set up a pppoe connection. I had no smartphone and there were no YouTube, Reddit, wikis, forums etc.

Back in 2016 I helped install some wifi drivers on a friend’s laptop in Ubuntu 16.04, which was not really a big deal.

I feel like these memes are made by Windows users :)

umbrella, (edited )
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

i find that the linux experience can vary wildly depending on the hardware you are running it on.

when it works it changes the way you use your computer for the better, when it doesnt its nothing but frustration and broken keyboards

0x4E4F,

I just think you’ve had the luck of not having a lot of unsupported hardware on Linux 😂.

Yes, in general, things are OK driver wise, but remember when we had to resort to ndiswrapper to get wifi working… yeah, that was a pain 😔.

FreshLight, in Repurposing your laptop trans rights style 😎🏳️‍⚧️

I use Arch btw

bjoern_tantau, in Every god damn time!
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

I thought the flexibility of BTRFS was that you could basically always add subvolumes. Shows what I know.

0x4E4F,

Yes, you can, but now I have to move the entire install to a subvolume, risking borking the install 😒.

zzzz,

Or, ya know, just reinstall right quick.

0x4E4F,

Yeah, I’m thinking between that and rsync-ing to a new subvolume… the install is just bare bones, almost nothing was set up.

Ooops,
@Ooops@kbin.social avatar

Yes, you can. But the usual setup is to have a file system root that is nothing but subvolumes, which you can then use and mount basically as if they were independent partitions. But when you don't create a root subvolume for your system root first, you install the system directly on the file system root alongside created subvolumes. This tends to get messy as strictly speaking the file system root is a subvolume, too. So now you have that with your system installed and all other subvolumes nested inside it.

Chewy7324,

Yes. Usually the OS installer takes care of creating a root and home subvolume. Except Arch and similar barebones installer have instructions in the wiki.

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

Mac user here. I’d wash my hands too.

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

Another macOS user here: I wouldn’t.

ava223, in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac
Pantherina,

Wtf is that?

afraid_of_zombies, in It's OK if you cry

15 years ago this was an issue on my laptop.

ChunkMcHorkle,
@ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world avatar

This is an issue on my 14 year old laptop today.

cows_are_underrated, in the main differences!!

I use both. What does that mean for me?

01adrianrdgz,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar
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

CarlosCheddar, in Every god damn time!

Me when I converted to btrfs from ext4. I went in blind and had no idea about sub volumes.

shunir,

Same.

0x4E4F,

I need it because of Timeshift, it works with subvolumes only.

bl_r, in It's OK if you cry

I’ve only had problems with wifi drivers twice, immediately after clean-installing fedora 38 on two different devices. Plugging my device into ethernet and updating fixed it instantly.

MrShankles,

What do I do if my laptop doesn’t have an ethernet port?

Voyajer,
@Voyajer@lemmy.world avatar

Not sure about iPhones, but I’ve used an android phone a couple times to both USB tether with data and to act as a WiFi receiver to download drivers in a pinch.

Sowhatever,

Use a second computer or a friend’s one to download the updates, get a USB ethernet adapter (a 100mbps one is like $5), put the system drive in a computer with lan, tether with another device via USB (phone, pi zero, etc) or use a different version/distro. I’m sure there are a bunch of other solutions.

bl_r,

I guess an ethernet to USB adapter might be your next best bet.

Alternatively, you could USB tether your phone if you have a good data plan

If you are in the unlikely event that you don’t have ethernet port to plug your device into, and no cell service, such as I was, you can use a spare wireless AP to get wifi if you’ve got one

Paranomaly, in It's OK if you cry
@Paranomaly@sh.itjust.works avatar

What killed my interest in Linux in highschool. Kept trying to get Ubuntu working but couldn’t get the internet to work for anything. Given that every help guide boiled down to “Go to this website and download x” and I didn’t have internet because… no wifi, I ended up getting frustrated enough to quit the whole thing. Maybe someday.

onlinepersona,

How long ago was this?

Paranomaly,
@Paranomaly@sh.itjust.works avatar

This was back in 2007-2008 ish. I believe the Ubuntu version was feisty fox at the time, if that helps.

onlinepersona,

I had similar problems at the time. It’s much better now.

Secret300,

Weakling, I had this issue in highschool as well when first learning Linux, I just didn’t do any of my assignments

librechad, in It's OK if you cry

You can buy a external AR9271 WiFi adapter for $20 thats fully free software/free firmware.

0x4E4F,

Or switch wifi cards, have done that as well when there was no other option.

Archer,

Not in 2006

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

Still using a super old wlan usb adapter and I’m like, it just works!

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.

zephr_c, in It's OK if you cry

Hey, as long as I ignore the thousand of entries in the error log I get every day from the iwlwifi kernel module crashing and restarting every 10 minutes its fine.

100_kg_90_de_belin,

One must imagine iwlwifi happy

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