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    [–] [email protected] 7 points 34 minutes ago

    Another day another cope post

    [–] [email protected] 2 points 18 minutes ago
    • The third route: install Win11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
    • The fourth route: install Gentoo
    [–] [email protected] 1 points 46 minutes ago

    Although I agree in spirit, there is a bloatfree version of windows 11 called LTSC.

    Makes me one happy windows user.

    [–] Honytawk 22 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

    If it takes you hours to debloat Windows, you better stick with an OS you do know.

    [–] [email protected] 15 points 4 hours ago

    Every time I see a Linux user's criticism of a problem with Windows, it's the kind of thing your grandma asks you to fix for her and takes ten seconds 😂

    Calling Windows unstable in this day and age is fucking laughable too. If your installation is unstable, it's either you or your hardware

    [–] [email protected] 17 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

    Android and iOS already replaced Windows for normies.

    [–] Echolynx 6 points 4 hours ago

    It's mind boggling to me how many people don't even use desktops anymore. Or do "serious" things like buy plane tickets on their phone. The younger generation is almost entirely phone-only.

    [–] [email protected] 6 points 4 hours ago (4 children)

    Unless you have an Nvidia card.

    I've been on linux for years, I work the Nvidia libraries all the time, I alternate booting wayland and X... I even use my AMD IGP as output these days, instead of the Nvidia card.

    And I STILL hold my breath wondering if I'm going to get a blackscreen, and have to go into tty mode or boot from a usb stick to investigate and fix it.

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 48 minutes ago* (last edited 47 minutes ago)

    Works pretty well on pop!_os (with X) barring some oddities that I'm not even sure are specific to Nvidia cards (like the compositor losing its shit when I try to pop out a video from my browser and put it over a game's window)

    [–] [email protected] 5 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

    I... have had an NVIDIA 2080ti since they are sold (so.. about 6 years?) and use it daily, gaming, using it for selfhosting AI a bit with CUDA and... just works, from gaming to tinkering. I don't get those comments. Sorry you had such a bad experience, it's not mine.

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago

    Same thing here. There was a big update earlier this year that made it so I can use Wayland, where before that, it was impossible. At this point, I can't tell you the last time I've had any GPU related issues. Further, I believe that Nvidia is now working with Linux for driver support, so it should get even better going forward.

    [–] [email protected] 5 points 4 hours ago

    IF you are a distro hopper try openSUSE, nVidia maintains a repo on their own servers for the SUSE/OpenSUSE drivers. I have not had any GPU issues for 7 years.

    [–] [email protected] 2 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

    I've been lucky then, only problems I'm having (Wayland + NVidia) are:

    • Steam menu corruption, mostly on friends window (can be solved by maximising window)
    • Maximising browser on my second screen results in not all the screen being used, but buttons react as if they were using the whole screen (so you're not clicking where you think you are). Solution is to resize window to maximum manually. Minor annoyance.

    Oh and I disabled stand-by entirely. It's was 50/50 if it would return from it. I think most problems are because I have mismatched resolutions (1080 and 1440).

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 43 minutes ago* (last edited 38 minutes ago)

    That 2nd monitor window thing sounds like a DPI scaling issue, especially if your main screen has different scaling than the one causing issues. I get this a lot at work because of my setup and the software I use (on windows btw) and I got so used to manually moving the window and smashing it against the top of the screen to maximize it that I don't really mind. But maybe the term can help you troubleshoot it further

    [–] [email protected] 6 points 5 hours ago (8 children)

    I love Linux, a lot. I've distro hopped and tinkered to my hearts content. But I can't let windows go, which is why I dual-boot with Windows 11 and currently, Bazzite.

    Windows doesn't have the ghub for my logitech mouse and headset. I can't use my plugins for elite dangerous or extra software, like EDMC. Many games don't work for various reasons (anti-cheat, or many other reasons). Can't say, "well don't play those games.". Well, I want to. I like those games, and they don't work on linux.

    There is no AMD Adrenaline for my AMD GPU. I can't use frame gen or many other features my card has. Battle.net games just refuse to work for me, try as I might to follow every tutorial ever (I just wanted to play Diablo IV T_T ). Those features are important to me.

    OBS is much crappier on linux than on windows, due to no AV1 encoding support. As a streamer, AV1 looks MUCH better than whatever linux obs uses.

    And lastly, Windows (even Windows 11), just works with everything. Any software you want, you just install it. On steam you don't have to check proton.db, you're 100% guaranteed for it to work. Any software you see, it works on windows. Any peripherals, just work. All their associated software, works.

    I know not everyone games, but it's the highest grossing entertainment market, so it's important to more people than not.

    According to a report by SuperData Research, the global gaming market was valued at $159.3 billion in 2020. This includes revenue from console games, PC games, mobile games, and esports. To put that in perspective, the music industry was valued at $19.1 billion in 2020, while the movie industry was valued at $41.7 billion. That means the gaming industry is making more than three times as much money as the music industry and almost four times as much as the movie industry. source

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 10 minutes ago* (last edited 7 minutes ago)

    Battle.net games just refuse to work for me, try as I might to follow every tutorial ever (I just wanted to play Diablo IV T_T ). Those features are important to

    Battlenet games just working on Linux and not working on Windows is what drove me to uninstalling Windows

    And lastly, Windows (even Windows 11), just works with everything. Any software you want, you just install it.

    How did you get Mac apps to run and the Metro desktop on w11? I suppose you can get Gnome Web to work through WSL

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 43 minutes ago

    Battle.net for me wouldn’t install in steam as an extra app, it wouldn’t work in heroic, but lutris was happy to do it, and the performance is excellent. Linux mint.

    [–] [email protected] 3 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

    OBS is much crappier on linux than on windows, due to no AV1 encoding support.

    OBS supports AV1 hardware encoding on linux with

    • QSV (Intel) since 30.0
    • VA-API (AMD/Intel) since 30.1
    • NVENC (Nvidia) since 30.2

    Software encoding has been supported for longer

    [–] [email protected] 5 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

    And lastly, Windows (even Windows 11), just works with everything. Any software you want, you just install it. On steam you don't have to check proton.db, you're 100% guaranteed for it to work. Any software you see, it works on windows.

    This is not my experience at all. I was recently trying to play Command and Conquer: Tiberian Firestorm, an older RTS on Windows. I own the game through Steam. On Windows, the game wont open. It crashes immediately on launch. If i run the game in XP compatibility mode, it launches but when playing the game there is some sort of microstutter: every unit is blinking, the mouse cursor is blinking, and the game plays at a crawling pace. Also everything freezes whenever you move the camera.

    When i boot into Fedora on the same PC, install with steam and launch with Proton, the game works fine. I was even able to install a resolution patch for windows to get higher resolutions available.

    I find this to be a pretty common experience for me when trying to play older Windows PC games. There are quite a few I cant seem to get working (or playable) on Windows, but that work fine on Linux. I mostly play older games anyway so for me, Linux is more of a game console OS.

    Sorry to hear Battlenet doesn't work for you. D4 is another one i play only on Linux, in thas case because i get some weird graphical artefacts when playing on Windows. I haven't bought the new expansion yet though, maybe after the holidays are over.

    [–] [email protected] 3 points 4 hours ago

    I can’t use my plugins for elite dangerous or extra software, like EDMC.

    Why not? The github page even says it will work with wine. I've not played ED for a long time. But, I am sure I had EDDiscovery at least working with it in linux a few years ago. Other games like WoW I have external tools that interface with it working fine, some within the same wine environment, some even external. You just need to make sure the drive is mapped (you can always go via the Z: drive too) where the app expects it.

    From my experience, I have steam working and pretty much every game I want to play has worked. I don't play games with kernel anti-cheat even in windows, so I'm not missing anything there. Battle net runs fine even with ray-traced shadows in wow. Pretty much everything else I need works. The only things I miss are the games that are part of XBOX/Windows store, but that's hardly Linux's fault. Maybe visual studio too. But I do have the OSS "Code" to cover most I did in VS so..

    I have dual boot, I've not used it to go to windows in weeks. Almost everything just works fine.

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    [–] [email protected] 20 points 7 hours ago (2 children)

    This won’t be popular but I haven’t had a stability problem on my home Windows 11 pro (server) machine. I disabled online login during first boot setup so maybe that’s why … my network handles telemetry shenanigans so I’m not worried about that. Never bothered to put a Linux on it, which was the plan, since it’s not failed once, it’s been a few years since it was spooled up. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 44 minutes ago* (last edited 44 minutes ago)

    This is where I am too. Just built a new gaming pc and was planning to do dual boot.

    Installed windows 11 LTSC and honestly, it’s everything I want in a gaming pc so I guess no need to install Linux.

    Having said that, I bought a pc that came with windows; can’t wait to kill it with fire!

    [–] [email protected] 2 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

    I found it impossible to set up 11 pro without a Microsoft account. Did you put one in for install and disable it after?

    On 10 if you cut network access during install it'd let you set up offline accounts. On 11 it refuses to finish the installation until you connect to the internet somehow. I had to put my linux laptop in AP mode and connect a patch cable to the windows PC because i hadnt loaded the wifi drivers on the USB i had.

    [–] [email protected] 4 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (1 children)

    Shift +f10 to open a command prompt in the installer

    OOBE\bypassnro

    It reboots and restarts the out of box experience, but this time 'I don't have internet' will be available as an option

    Bonus tip, don't choose a password either, as it will force stupid recovery questions. You can add that after first boot with net user on the command line.

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago

    Thanks! I appreciate learning the magic incantation

    [–] [email protected] 11 points 6 hours ago (1 children)
    [–] Honytawk 5 points 4 hours ago

    This one makes a lot more sense.

    [–] [email protected] 41 points 8 hours ago (6 children)

    I wish I could use Linux at work but the software used does not have any alternative (that I can use) and I can't be bothered with debloating and all that jazz. I try to keep work and private seperate instead.

    [–] [email protected] 9 points 6 hours ago

    My work has a process for requesting software. Over the last five years, I've been slowly getting open source alterntives approved, using them, and telling coworkers they're approved. It's just one super specialized software left.

    [–] [email protected] 4 points 4 hours ago

    Tried get my dad to use Linux for his work but had problems with his clients not being able to open the files he sent using the Linux word and Excell programs. So that's clear for him not to use Linux.

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    [–] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

    There's no beginner friendly Linux OS, but.......if you willing to learn a thing or two about linux (at least know how to install programs, updating system, & install your favorite Windows program on wine bc you can't find equivalent linux program) i think you'll loved Linux so much because it's so flexible.
    If you encounter errors, don't worry, there's answer how to fix it, all you need is Google/DuckDuckGo

    [–] [email protected] 2 points 1 hour ago

    Ubuntu is absolutely a beginner friendly OS. If I give a computer to somebody that knows nothing more than how to turn it on, Ubuntu will be no more difficult for that person to surf the internet than it would be in Windows. I've been teaching people how to use their computers for more than half my life and the vast majority of problems are ignorant people on Windows. Linux isn't inherently more difficult to use, it's just different. For adept Windows users, switching and expecting to be just as familiar is where it gets more tricky.

    [–] 299792458ms 25 points 9 hours ago (8 children)

    Just make them install Arch, I did just fine...

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    [–] [email protected] 7 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (2 children)

    My experience is the opposite.

    Took an hour just to get a mouse to work on Mint

    [–] [email protected] 5 points 4 hours ago

    That's wild. Mice are a generic driver just like on Windows. It should be plug and play on either OS.

    Why did it take an hour? Any idea what was happening?

    [–] [email protected] 4 points 5 hours ago

    Took hours to get wifi working on Mint after wasting a day trying to get my GPU working on Bazzite (all AMD setup before someone asks)

    Meanwhile I install windows with English UK as my language and don't get any of the bullshit people complain about AND everything works.

    I'll play Fallen Order on Linux (shader issue on Windows causes stutter while they're loading while the game is running) and will probably uninstall it and just continue using Windows.

    [–] [email protected] 3 points 5 hours ago

    mfs dont know about "O&O ShutUp 10++"

    [–] [email protected] 5 points 6 hours ago (2 children)

    Where did the 'windows resets all settings after an update' thing start?

    Somehow I've never seen this over using windows 10 for years...

    [–] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago

    The privacy stuff? I've seen it happen in 11 for sure. I always check after an update now out of habit. But, not seen it in a while.

    Resetting dual boot stuff? Before EFI/UEFI it would happen on most windows updates. It would just overwrite the boot record in a totally arrogant fuck you to whatever was already there. But since EFi/UEFI it plays nice with other operating systems generally.

    [–] [email protected] 1 points 4 hours ago

    TBF it's only happened to me once on 8.1 and once on 10. I think it's an uncommon bug

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