pacmondo,

As always my boy openSUSE left to the wayside :(

Ooops,
@Ooops@kbin.social avatar

There's probably a chameleon there, but well camouflaged...

richardisaguy,
@richardisaguy@lemmy.world avatar

This is quite dated somehow

Crashumbc,

That doesn’t mean it is not a great meme!

Just look at all the butt hurt comments complaining about the content :)

Damage,

This is Fedora erasure

draughtcyclist,

You can blame IBM for that…

kogasa,
@kogasa@programming.dev avatar

Fedora’s still a good distro. I would always recommend it over Ubuntu and Debian for a home user with a bit of technical affinity.

ohlaph,

We will rise.

zout,

How to tell someone is a Linux gamer?

fiah,
@fiah@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

don’t worry, they’ll tell you all about it

kusivittula,

hey, linux gamer here!

ObviouslyNotBanana,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

Linux gamer here

Works no probs

Cold_Brew_Enema,

Wrong. I’ve ran into a ton of issues recently with proton. Don’t act like it’s flawless. It needs a lot of work.

WagnasT,

most of us that gave up windows did so because it had tons of issues. Don’t act like windows is flawless, MS stopped putting in work.

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

It needs work, but it’s a lot better than what Windows has to offer regarding legacy games.

rambaroo,

Lemmy trying to act like Linux is less work than Windows for gaming, the delusion is palpable

KSPAtlas,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

What games do you play?

sabreW4K3,
@sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf avatar

How is Fedora not there?

psvrh,
@psvrh@lemmy.ca avatar

“Does IBM pay your salary?” isn’t in the flowchart. :)

GigaFlop,
@GigaFlop@kbin.social avatar

Technically false
Gamer here, use Linux cause proton is good and I'm fed up with windows lol

cyberpunk007,

Proton is so fucking good these days

Landless2029,

I’m close to switching to Linux with proton

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

Go for it 👍.

CosmicCleric,
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Bottles is great, and it puts links in for you into Steam, so you can launch the games directly from inside the Steam client.

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

This is probably an old meme. I use Linux as a dedicated gaming OS, macOS for everything else except when Linux is already booted or nothing is and I want to do something quickly.

burgersc12,

It’s so old you can see the age on the image itself, lots of artifacting

lambchop,
cyberpunk007,

I use Windows only when a certain game has a quirk in Linux. Everything else is Linux. Video editing, photo editing, gaming, browsing, etc

oce,
@oce@jlai.lu avatar

Why not Linux for everything else? Art apps?

JayleneSlide,

In my case, Inventor and AutoCAD. I hate AutoDesk with the fury of a thousand suns, but FreeCAD just isn’t stable enough.

Oh, and currently needing .NET automatic source generation (long story), which is very difficult to develop on anything other than Windows.

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

Because I just prefer macOS more. And Safari is good.

firecat,

Not good enough for DRM games, most mmo games or playing on private servers in minecraft or something.

Secret300,

What’s are you talking about with Minecraft? I’ve always been able to joins any server cause it’s the same game.

firecat,

Private servers not official Microsoft ones you login on the game. A server that isn’t connected by Microsoft organization in the Minecraft community. That’s the private server im talking about.

Secret300,

Yeah nah I host my own Minecraft server and you’re just wrong. I’ve used multiple server softwares as well that have nothing to do with Microsoft. Are you talking about bedrock edition maybe?

Metz, (edited )

I play Minecraft without any problem on:

  1. Local LAN Game
  2. Local Private Server (Forge mostly).
  3. Online Private Server. either my own or from others.
  4. Official Internet Server

No idea what problems you seem to have but Minecraft works 100% perfect on Linux.

gamermanh,
@gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Think they mean Bedrock, not Java

Bedrock is the windows-forced version and has Realms, which is probably what they mean by private server

Really good example of the difference between old and new school PC gaming right there

Metz,

Oh yes, I had actually forgotten that this things exists. You could be right. But quick search says there is a way to use Bedrock on linux and connect to all kind of servers / realms as well. even together with java users. but tbh, i have not looked deeper into it.

KSPAtlas,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

I have been able to join community hosted minecraft servers no problem

_hovi_,

Yeah plenty of actual examples for games that don’t work / work well on Linux. Minecraft is not on that list

KSPAtlas,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

I’ve never had an issue with minecraft directly related to linux, even modded

penguin,

I think it’s almost at the point where the only games that don’t work are games with anti cheat that refuse to play nicely.

BoastfulDaedra,

Cool Edge Lord points, bruh.

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

Minecraft works perfectly fine, pretty sure it runs natively on Linux actually.

burgersc12,

Its java based right?

i_dont_want_to,

Java version is the easiest to run on Linux. I have seen that people have gotten Bedrock to work but it looks a lot harder to get running and has more limitations.

Trainguyrom,

Java is famously cross-platform. It even means you can run a Minecraft server on Arm64 without issue. I currently have a heavily modded Minecraft server hosted on an Ampere Alta VPS without a single hitch

turbowafflz,

If the DRM or anticheat needs low enough level access that it won’t run in wine I don’t think I really want it running on my computer either way.

CosmicCleric,
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world avatar

most mmo

I play WoW, SWTOR, and New World just fine.

Which MMOs were you thinking about?

reddithalation,

minecraft (java, not sure about bedrock) on linux is flawless, private servers work exactly as they do on windows.

camelbeard, (edited )

I kind of really dislike the notion that you only use Linux because you are too poor for Apple.

I don’t use Apple because I don’t like to be stuck in a walled garden where a company decides what’s best for me.

I know it’s just a meme, but I think too many people actually think Linux is somehow inferior to Apple (MacOS) while I think it’s the other way around.

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

I kind of really dislike the notion that you only use Linux because you are too poor for Apple.

It’s supposed to be funny 🤷 😂, like a very simplified version of how things actually are.

nsfw_alt_2023,

You’re confusing iOS, where you are in a walled garden, with macOS, where you can just do whatever the hell you want (There’s a recovery partition you can boot to where you can disable just about every bit of security that’s not hardware much like booting to grub in Linux)

camelbeard,

You’re right, although I wouldn’t be surprised that at some point MacOS will have a mandatory app store to protect you.

okamiueru, (edited )

Also. MacOS is absolute garbage. I’ve used it for 4 months now, and it pisses me off how inconsistent it is, and poorly designed and written. Two days wasted because of an almost bricked laptop because the monitor was set to 60Hz while installing an update. Just think about that.

I also had the misfortune of booting into windows after changing a motherboard. It was an absolute shit show there too, with broken drivers. Two hours of debugging. Had to use a long ethenet cable to even start fixing it, a flashback to a Linux experience I had in 2007.

Same system in Linux? Not a single second spent. WiFi drivers, microcode. Everything worked fine. Only thing necessary was fixing the grub/mbr partition that Windows decided to write over, on a separate drive. But that’s also Microsoft being shit.

People just don’t know how much more usable Linux is these days. Especially for power users. You can do so many things, so easily, that either works out of the box, or you can do with simple scripting. The only issue is software availability, but that too is mostly a thing of the past, and not really a fault of the OS.

greencactus,

Yes, I agree. Just holy cactus, MacOS is just so bad these days. The inconsistency us driving me nuts. Why do the windows you open with the “help” menus inside of apps have small buttons? Why do some apps (e.g. Music) have a Search entry on the left side, and why do so have it on the left? Why do we still have tons of icons for system apps (Photo Booth, I’m looking at you) who have been programmed in a time where there have been dinosaurs around and seem to have never changed? … And so on. Like honestly, MacOS is so much better that Windows (which admittedly isn’t hard), but when I open up my good ol’ Fedora I dont have the feeling that I see a new shiny operating system, and when I click on a wrong button I am in the 1990-s again. Or 2050-s. Or God knows where. Linux has its unique set of challenges, but I fully agree that the notion that “MacOS is better than the rest” just isn’t true anymore. Maybe it was, when Linux distributions were worse and there was more money put into bugfixing OS releases. But not anymore.

unionagainstdhmo,
@unionagainstdhmo@aussie.zone avatar

When MacOS users can snap windows to the edge of their screens and quit apps by hitting the red button we can have a chat about what the better desktop experience is

victorz,

snap windows to the edge of their screens

While it’s not a feature out of the box, there is software to add this functionality to macOS. But… same on Linux. You need to install that software if you want the feature. (Gnome/i3/other choice with this functionality.) So 🤷‍♂️

dustyData,

The most popular software to do that is proprietary and you have to buy it. For Apple you are only a demi-sentient wallet and they are constantly trying to dry you up. I hate that with a passion.

victorz,

Okay. Is that software owned by Apple, you mean? Or only available through their store?

What about the next, or second next popular software to do that? All proprietary and cost money?

Just curious.

glassofwater369,
@glassofwater369@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

FreeBSD is too mainstream, I use 9front

superduperenigma,

Do you fear God?

Yes -> TempleOS

CheshireSnake, (edited )
@CheshireSnake@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

In puberty? Hannah Montana Linux.

Kim Jong Un is god? Red Star OS. There’s a Linux distro for everyone.

BosnianCevap,

Are you sus?

Yes --> AmogOS

SVcross,
@SVcross@lemmy.world avatar

I thought you were kidding. Can’t believe it is a real thing.

God, I love the internet.

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

catgirl? UWUNTU

Duamerthrax,

Do you make a furry comic from the 90’s?

Yes -> Amiga

KSPAtlas,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

Context?

Duamerthrax,
deathmetal27,
deleted,

I knew nothing about linux 2 years ago and started with installing Debian on my surface go 2. This explains why I couldn’t get the web cam to work to this day.

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

Try frimware binary blob packages, those usually have whatever to make the thingie work with the Linux kernel.

deleted,

I’m not sure what do you mean by firmware blob but Ive done the following:

  1. Added non-free to the sources file.
  2. Installed Surface-linux lib.

There is a guide in surface-linux library which requires compiling something with CMAKE. I’m not comfortable at the moment to do it since I don’t have the time to fix it if something went wrong.

I couldn’t find a good touch gui for debian so ill give ubuntu a shot.

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

In the non-free repo, there should be something like firmware-broadcom, firmware-amd, firmware-intel, etc. Those are binary blobs, closed source firmware (supplied by the manufacturer) that is loaded in the device in order to make it work with the linux kernel. See the make and model od the device via lspci or lsusb (depends on how the device is connected to the PC) and see the make and model. If it’s, let’s say, Broadcom, install the Broadcom firmware package and restart the rig.

Regarding cmake, you could use BTRFS to revert everything back to the way it was, just make a restore point before doing make install.

Tangent5280,

whats that at the end?

deleted,

Looks like TempleOS tier OS

morbidcactus, (edited )

That’s FreeBSD, if I recall TrueNAS is based on it

Wikipedia if interested

Oisteink,

Not sure where I’d put net- or open- in this, but I guess it’s meant to cover them all

9point6,

Isn’t freebsd the more general purpose, more bleeding edge (comparatively) option with openbsd having a focus on security and netbsd with a focus on portability and stability.

KpntAutismus, (edited )

Truenas Core is Freebsd-based, Truenas Scale is debian-based i believe.

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

FreeBSD. It’s the new logo, the old one was with a little devil with a trident.

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