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Urist, (edited ) in It's OK if you cry
@Urist@lemmy.ml avatar

LPT: Swapping Wifi modules is (sometimes at least) stupidly easy to do. I had a shitty

Trigger WarningRealtek wifi card

and bought an Intel card to replace it for about 30 bucks. Begone random disconnects and packet drops. Note that this was on a laptop and it was still just an issue of removing a few screws and swapping modules.

0x4E4F,

LPT - Line Print Terminal? 🤨

sapient_cogbag,
@sapient_cogbag@sh.itjust.works avatar

Life Pro Tip

merc, in the main differences!!

KDE gives you bad hair?

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

To be fair most wifi device manufacturers are bastards and don’t publicise manuals.

khannie,
@khannie@lemmy.world avatar

Fucking fuck realtek

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

wifi drivers are fine nowadays

still have issues with some webcams tho

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

Remember ndiswrapper?

0x4E4F,

Don’t remind me 😔…

Ooops,
@Ooops@kbin.social avatar

No, that buried deep in the box with suppressed memories. So thank you for reminding me.

Norgur, in It's OK if you cry

The very evening I installed Linux for the first time (I think it was Ubuntu 12.04), my Wifi stick was the first major hurdle. I was a teenager, had no idea about package managers and such, but the drivers for my stick were only available in an uncompiled format, so I had to first learn what build utils and kernel dev packages were, download them and their dependencies onto the windows PC of my dad and copy them onto a CD.

After I had figured all that out (took me.a while), I learned how to compile on the fly.

After I had run ./configure and it finallyfinally ran through without error, the config script had this last line:

Configure done successfully. Now type 'make' and pray

Things have changed over the years, but they haven't changed enough.

NaoPb, (edited )

Whenever I come across something I’d have to build myself, I just give up. No matter the instruction, there is always something wrong.

0x4E4F, (edited )

That is true on any LTS distro. Try rolling release, works without a glitch almost every time… well, at least on Void it does.

Norgur,

I read the previous comment and thought to myself "I bet there is some reply about LTS vs rolling release to this". I KNEW IT!

0x4E4F, (edited )

Yep, been in the same boat 😂. Was an LTS fan for a long long time till I realized… this shit ain’t worth it 😂.

Everthing there is out there in 99% of the cases compiles against latest libraries. And well, LTS is just… lagging behind 🤷. So, you solve one lib dependcy and then, bam, another one pops up… OK, solved that one, bam, another one 😒… it just gets frustrating to compile stuff on LTS.

And then you get all sorts of errors from the package manager cuz you did the unthinkable - install latest libs on an LTS distro.

LTS is good for one thing only nowadays - servers.

NaoPb,

Interesting. I did not know about that. I’ll be sure to give rolling a try then.

Norgur,

Compiling starts to work rather well once you've done it a few times. Especially when you get more used to understanding what ./configure tries to tell you. You should really try to get behind that, since you Linux will

https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ?si=E9Ftjm4FfMg6F2IU

NaoPb,

Allright. You’ve convinced me not to give up.

And that Rick Roll song perfectly sums up how I personally think of Linux. I will not be giving it up. And I will not be saying goodbye.

0x4E4F,

This has to be the best script message I’ve ever seen 😂.

Norgur,

Netgear WiFi USB drivers. Weren't good for much, but this one message was true as fuck!

CowsLookLikeMaps, (edited ) in It's OK if you cry

If you want some irony, on a recent Ubuntu install I was able to access WiFi out of the box but the small windoze dual boot partition refused to connect to a WiFi 6 router. Tried upgrading driver, downgrading drivers, nothing… The computer came shipped with windows 10.

ShitOnABrick, (edited ) in the main differences!!
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

I use xfce nice clean simple and not overly complicated everytime I try a new desktop manager I find myself going back to xfce as they say keep it simple and cozy

WindowsEnjoyer,

How is XFCE nowadays? I am on KDE for the past ~3 years and been long-term XFCE user.

IMO biggest KDE advantage over XFCE is that everything literally works out of the box - audio, bluetooth, shortcuts (i hate setting up script yo turn on/off mousepad.

I am using X instead of Wayland anyway.

Anything changed in XFCE over several years?

jomoo99,

Anecdote alert: XFCE recently worked out of box on my 2014 hp Pavilion

mavu, in the main differences!!

surprisingly accurate.

evilenx, in the main differences!!

i use dwm btw, gnome and KDE is bloat

snake,

Connoisseur!

notepass,

I only use the terminal. GUI is bloat.

YoorWeb,

Coding in vim is the way to go.

possiblylinux127, (edited ) in It's OK if you cry

The good news: Broadcom got out of the labtop industry

Bad news: Broadcom is in the phone industry

0x4E4F,

Really? They don’t do Wi-Fi and BT chips any more?

possiblylinux127,

I think they still do some but its rare to find a Broadcom device

carpelbridgesyndrome, (edited ) in the main differences!!

Something about making their own version of every app and than naming it k-something makes me think it’s a cult.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

Excuse me, it’s called a kult.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, I wouldn’t get on my high horse about that, Gnome apps used to be G- or Gnome-something for a long, long time.

Now they’re just some stock generic name that assumes “why would anyone ever use any other program for music except Music, or videos except Videos?”. Pretty much like Apple.

C_raven, (edited )

Worse than that, if you’re looking for the program in the terminal like when you install the thing it’s still called the old name, like:

Files > nautilus
Disk usage analyzer > baobab

They used to have character. The k- naming scheme is just a hint that isn’t a qt app really.

embed_me,
@embed_me@programming.dev avatar

Archive Manager > fileroller

Murdoc,

Oh no, they know about the Kult! Burn the kompound!

bingbong,

The Kool Kids Klub will never fall!

dan, (edited )
@dan@upvote.au avatar

We wouldn’t have Safari (Webkit) or Chrome (Blink) today if it weren’t for Konqueror and KHTML! Webkit is a fork of KHTML, and Blink is a fork of Webkit.

Holzkohlen,

What in the world are you on about? Kandalf be praised

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

Am I the only person who doesn’t have WiFi problems?

be_excellent_to_each_other,
@be_excellent_to_each_other@kbin.social avatar

I don't think I have for more than a decade and I'm kinda amazed at how many upvotes this meme got.

Montagge,
@Montagge@kbin.social avatar

The one I had was completely minor. The wifi on my NUC doesn't work if you use the proprietary driver but it does work with whatever the kernel for Mint 21.2 has in it.

seaQueue,
@seaQueue@lemmy.world avatar

It’s not so bad if you’re running a major distro kernel and they do some prerelease testing before cutting new kernel packages. But if you’re using the latest release from the kernel.org stable tree WiFi driver regressions happen somewhat regularly.

be_excellent_to_each_other,
@be_excellent_to_each_other@kbin.social avatar

Ah, a very common use case.

folkrav,

Why tho

chaogomu,

10-15 years ago, it was a problem dire enough to drive me back to windows until about the start of the pando, and I've not even thought about Wi-Fi drivers since coming back to Linux.

I did have issues with a cheap USB Wi-Fi dongle thing a few years back, but that was likely the fault of the dongle more than anything else, I know because it didn't really work under widows either.

maiskanzler, in It's OK if you cry

Gotta love notebooks and their weird and rarely wonderful Wifi-Chips attached via SDIO. Even the intel cards can have problems!

kautau,

Now we’re in the realm of weird sound drivers from integrated chipsets. Thankfully sof-firmware exists

KISSmyOS, in It's OK if you cry

You should switch to rolling release memes, yours are outdated.

cyanarchy,

Have some respect for the classics

Moobythegoldensock, (edited )

Please get this bad boy working well on rolling release, then:

gitlab.com/TuxThePenguin0/bes2600

KISSmyOS, (edited )

This isn’t a Linux compatibility issue. You bought a device where the manufacturer told you in advance that a driver for the built-in wifi module doesn’t exist yet. It’s a product at the development stage.

So just follow the manufacturer’s recommendation from the product page: use a wifi dongle for now and pat yourself on the back for being an early adopter.

Moobythegoldensock, (edited )

Having the device, I already tether the wifi. But it is indeed a compatibility issue: the old kernel drivers for the chip were janky and it’s doubtful how well they even worked the time. The code is apparently such a hot mess that the people who were working on it have stopped making progress. There is now skepticism that it will ever be fully functional.

0x4E4F,

Yeah, you’re too young to remember the glory days 😂.

KISSmyOS,

I’m old enough but it’s not the case anymore.

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