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cybersandwich, to linux in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article

I would count myself among the people who dont have a huge attachment to x11 and am excited by the modern approach provided by wayland.

Ultimately, I just want my stuff to work. I am running pop and I tried booting into wayland, since they provide that as an option, but I was getting hardlocks. Something I haven’t had on a PC in over a decade. According to the log files it appeared to be related to wayland, so I switched back to x11 and haven’t had any issues since.

I am happy to switch to wayland, but I’ll be waiting on the pop devs to make it a focus–presumably after cosmic DE is out.

cybersandwich, to memes in Make everyone hate you with this one neat trick

A special shout out to the people who do it with Bluetooth speakers on hiking trails.

cybersandwich, to linux in on arch btw.

You know. I was just thinking my window management hasn’t been as performant as I’d like. I really need my windows to move a bit faster.

cybersandwich, to lemmybewholesome in Motivation to start

Thats kept me from blogging really. It seems…conceited ?

But I’ve reframed it in my head and blog about things just so I remember them or post recipes so they are easier to find and pull up. My site is like my “scratch notes”. If someone else finds it helpful, cool. Its more for me to have a place where I can go look up things I did with my homelab or send a link to my wife so she can make the beef stew we like.

cybersandwich, to linux in OBS Studio 30 Released with Support for Intel QSV H264, HEVC, and AV1 on Linux

Can you use the AMF encoder on Radeon cards with this?

cybersandwich, to linux in What happens when Linus dies/retires?

This make me actually spit coffee out. I don’t know why but it caught me off guard and I found it hilarious.

cybersandwich, to linux in OBS Studio 30 Released with Support for Intel QSV H264, HEVC, and AV1 on Linux

Does it really? I know when I looked into it a bit ago the main dev for nobara had a video about how to install it and use it but it didn’t let you split that out. You could quickly change back and forth between mesa and amdgpu but if you tried to run amf with mesa it would hard lock and crash

cybersandwich, to linux in OBS Studio 30 Released with Support for Intel QSV H264, HEVC, and AV1 on Linux

I should have said with the mesa drivers. :(

cybersandwich, to linux in How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?

It always depends on the game and the software. Sometimes even games and software that should run well on Linux have issues. At some point you’ll realize you’re spending more time troubleshooting thab enjoying the game or using the software.

I’ve had that realization with Apex. It works fine 80% flawlessly on PopOS. But over the last year there has been a bug or something that throws an error. It’s always after updates. A file fails to update all the way so I have to manually revalidate game files and download the ones that are inevitably broken.

I was spending 5-10-15minutes fighting this issue each time I wanted to play and I have a finite amount of time these days. So as soon as the error happens, I restart into windows and play.

It’s unfortunate since it’s been flawless until recently, but at the end of the day I want to play apex not troubleshoot proton,respawn,steam, and PopOS.

cybersandwich, to linux in How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?

Agree.

Take this from someone who has spent entirely too long fighting to make certain software and games work on Linux…seriously way too much time.

Just dual boot. It’s the best of both worlds. You can spend your time in Linux but when you want to play that game or need to use your special software you can just switch into it.

It also gives you the flexibility to try alternative software but you always know you have the real deal on your windows partition if you get stuck.

cybersandwich, to linux in Sell Me on Linux

I will strongly second the “don’t use an unfamiliar OS for critical work tasks” sentiment.

I got a MacBook for work, before I had ever used mavOS before and it was absolutely infuriating and anxiety inducing because I couldn’t get my actual job done.

The OS was in the way. And it was small simple things. I shit you not trying to just use the “delete” key made me almost throw the MacBook out the window.

cybersandwich, to linux in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!

Isn’t Intel still stuck on 12nm?

cybersandwich, to linux in Linux Distribution Timeline

I gotcha. I meant no offense. I was halfway hoping you’d tell me there was a spin of proxmox that was meant for desktop use that containerized everything or something.

cybersandwich, to linux in Linux Distribution Timeline

Proxmox isn’t a “distro” as most would colloquially think of one. It’s a hypervisor.

Am I taking crazy pills?

Do you mean you are using it to use your setup in a VM or container?

cybersandwich, to privacyguides in Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling

Tax fraud? What am I missing?

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