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6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

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  • H [email protected]

    New GPUs don’t work on Linux? Where did you get that idea from?

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    Got a 7900xtx a few days ago and worked out of the box. Had to update the drivers after install but that took 5 minutes.

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      Yeah I’m aware of openrgb, it has limited compatibility but seems to work ok for most of my stuff. Still haven’t found a great way to run my favorite corsair keyboard reactive lighting theme I had setup with their software in windows, but what I came up with in openrgb is good enough.

      However, I didn’t think it was possible to run autoIt or autoHotkey at all in Linux. Are you suggesting a Python script to replace it, or something else? AHK has a very peculiar syntax which I don’t believe would translate well to other languages.

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      Depends if your on x11 or Wayland ahk does have a port to x11 scripts do require modification otherwise ydotool is available on Wayland I haven’t done much research into it but appears it can do a lot of what you might want

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      • O [email protected]

        I'm using 10+ years old hardware, Microsoft has already told me I can't upgrade, followed by several messages asking me to upgrade...

        In other news, Linux Mint works nice and I just need to check Protondb to get Warframe running at frames per second and not seconds per frame

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        if you're on Linux mint, check to see if mint itself is out of date. When I installed mint, the only install media I could find was 2 versions behind. Getting to the current version fixed my warframe problems.

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        • K [email protected]

          I'm a lifelong Windows user and tried Linux many many times but could never wrap my head around it. Recently I installed Nobara and it's exactly the noob-friendly experience I need. All of my games run flawlessly, even the VR game I play. And everything is just FASTER. I never realized how bloated Windows was until now. I can't imagine going back to Windows at this point.

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          What headset? I have my Index mostly working on Nobara, but can't figure out how to get it to show as an audio device.

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            I run Fedora KDE now, but I’m going to keep my Windows 10 install on Windows 10.

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            • gerryflap@feddit.nlG [email protected]

              I finally committed to Linux at the end of last year. Enough is working to make it preferable to Windows now. I'm still having a lot of bugs, and it's costing quite some time. But at least my computer is mine again. No more telemetry, ads, and UIs that treat me like a toddler. No more updates forced onto me instead of being done whenever I want it.

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              Me too. Most things just work for me BTW. Laptop battery went from 4 hours to 10+, with better performance too. But most important for me is privacy, which is way better/easier to manage in Linux.

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                Linux has some problems that I just can never find answers for.

                #1. Can’t do 4k 340hz on my display port 1.4 cable. Even though I can on windows and Mac. In Linux the option is there with the nvidia driver, but the screen goes black anytime I try to use it. No solution.

                #2. Ubiconnect won’t work with Ann 1800 even though it’s good on proton.db and others are reporting it works great, I was never ever able to get it working or find reliable steps to get it working.

                It’s a needle in a haystack trying to find fixes for things like this. Linux offers a lot, but still doesn’t offer the most important thing ease of fixing problems quickly so you can just do what you want to do.

                Run a game and work at the native resolution.

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                #1. Can’t do 4k 340hz on my display port 1.4 cable. Even though I can on windows and Mac. In Linux the option is there with the nvidia driver, but the screen goes black anytime I try to use it. No solution.

                I had a similar issue on my 1080ti, I fixed it by setting Adaptive Sync to Never in my display settings.

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                • sabata11792@ani.socialS [email protected]

                  What headset? I have my Index mostly working on Nobara, but can't figure out how to get it to show as an audio device.

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                  Quest 3. I only play Resonite which has native Linux compatibility so it might be easier for that reason.

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                    Me too. Most things just work for me BTW. Laptop battery went from 4 hours to 10+, with better performance too. But most important for me is privacy, which is way better/easier to manage in Linux.

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                    Ironically my laptop, which has been Linux-only since 2015 or something, has finally stopped working properly. The dedicated GPU (NVIDIA Quadro K1100M) no longer has working drivers with the kernel from Ubuntu 24.04. Then again, it wouldn't run windows 11 either probably.

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                    • H [email protected]

                      I got ahead of the game a little bit by switching to Linux in 2008.

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                      Ah yes, back when Windows Vista and KDE 3 were the hot shit… laggy shit, but still hot…

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                        Already on Linux. And proud.

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                          I want to move to Linux, but I need to be able to use the VPN service my work uses and I'm just not sure how to get it working on Linux. I should just dual boot.

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                            There's nothing wrong with windows 11 imo

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                            it's a death by a thousand cuts situation, more friction to use a local account, less convenience in accessing rarely used settings (most recently I was trying to help someone change a setting located in the advanced power management control panel thing), more pressure to use edge, continuing to shove one-drive down our throats, copilot, implementing features that knowingly make third party tools work significanly less well without proper customization to fix it, weirdness around Multi-Display setups on laptops, the maps app getting worse at giving directions.

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                            • R [email protected]

                              You are right about trying to be power users. I switched to Linux recently and definitely struggled with my sudden reduction is understanding. I got everything I needed for gaming setup up in a few hours. Then I tried to set up some productivity workflows and slammed into a brick wall of my own ignorance. I definitely considered just going back to Windows.

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                              It's already really good to hear you got gaming set up so quickly. A lot of people struggle with that as well either because team green (Nvidia) is involved since their drivers are utter garbage, or due to trying Linux on an older machine that doesn't support Vulkan (which is a necessity if you want Proton to just work).

                              The value of getting a perfectly supported machine from a Linux vendor like System76, Tuxedo, Slimbook, StarLabs, NovaCustom etc. can't be understated. Even more so since you also buy their customer support with it. We must not forget that, even though Linux runs on basically anything, most consumer devices are first-and-foremost Windows machines.

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                              • N [email protected]

                                You've convinced me. They want access to my connection and maybe some processing power; they DON'T want my dungeons and dragons notes.

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                                When ML training farms run out of new text to train on, "they" may very well want your original writing too...

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                                • D [email protected]

                                  I'm not sure about the specific AI apps you mention, but from my personal experience the "AMD works way better than Nvidia on Linux" mindset is no longer a thing.

                                  When I upgraded to a new gpu a few years ago, I first got an AMD gpu because of that mindset that was all over the internet (I believed them), but for the life of me I couldn't get games to run properly with it. A week later I traded it for an Nvidia card and it just works.

                                  I do suffer from system wake from sleep issues that I think are the nvidia drivers fault, but atleast I can play games if I decide to.

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                                  but from my personal experience the “AMD works way better than Nvidia on Linux” mindset is no longer a thing.

                                  Oh my god it absolutely is, and until NVK becomes the standard everywhere it will most likely stay that way. That shit breaks so often on a laptop I gonna sell soon, on my families' computers and apparently also in computers from people in my local hackerspace. Some distros just managed to work around those drivers' problems really well, sometimes by including them from the start of creating their own well-working packages (like Arch's nvidia-dkms).

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                                    Why is Bill Gates in the picture? lol

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                                      I won't be doing pretty much anything about it. I have 10 pro, I don't really give a shit about what Microsoft thinks I should do. My computer is behind a firewall, and bluntly, it'll be a while before the security issues become such a problem that I need to go and upgrade.

                                      However. I already did the legwork. I went out and upgraded the hardware TPM 1.2 in my system to TPM 2.0, and I picked up some (relatively cheap) Windows 11 pro product keys. I can upgrade if I want.

                                      I also have access to W10 LTSC, so I can always pivot to that if I need to.

                                      I get the security and other concerns with Windows 10. I do, but the windows 11 changes, to me seem like they're changes for the sake of things being changed. Windows 10's user experience was already quite good, apart from the fact that every feature release seemed to have the settings moved to a different location (see above about making changes for the sake of making changes). IMO, as a professional sysadmin and IT support, the interface and UX changes have made Windows, as a product, worse; it is by far the worst part of the upgrade process and I don't know why they thought any of it was a good idea.
                                      I also hate what M$ has done with printers, but I won't get started on that right now.

                                      For all the nitpicking I could do, Windows was, for all intents and purposes, exactly what it needed to be, between Windows 7 and 10. There hasn't been any meaningful progress in the OS that's mattered since x86-64 support was added. Windows 10 32 bit was extremely rare, I don't think I ever saw it (where W7 was a mixed bag of 32/64 bit). Having almost everyone standardized on 64 bit, and Windows 10, gave a predictability that is needed in most businesses. The professional products should not follow the same trends as the home products. If they want to put AI shovelware and ads into the home products, fine. Revamp the vast majority of the control panel into the settings menu, sure. But leave the business products as-is. By far the most problems that people have with Windows 11 that I hear about, relate to how everything changes/looks different, and/or having problems navigating the "new look" or whatever the fuck.

                                      Microsoft: you had a good thing with Windows 10, and you pissed it all away when you put out the crap that is Windows 11.

                                      Stop moving shit around, making controls less useful, and stop making it look like the UX was designed by a 10 year old. Fuck off.

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                                      Microsoft: you had a good thing with Windows <previous version>, and you pissed it all away when you put out the crap that is Windows <new version>.

                                      Ftfy.

                                      That said, there is something to be said for how popular Windows is, and the modifications and QoL improvements offered by 3rd party devs.

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                                        I run Fedora KDE now, but I’m going to keep my Windows 10 install on Windows 10.

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                                        How are you finding it?

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                                        • F [email protected]

                                          If only we had a reason to upgrade.
                                          Instead, we have many reasons not to.

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                                          Yea just set up a windows 11 pc for the first time and the experience was basically:

                                          It forces you into making a Microsoft account or log in with one, then it told me mine was locked even though I was able to log in fine elsewhere. I had to use the alternate log in method to get in (I know you can make a local account but I already had one set up for this).

                                          Then it tries to force you to "back up from your old pc" which this was an entirely different system so I'm not even sure why I would want that.

                                          Then it tries to convince you to send them a bunch of telemetry while reminding you that you'll still get ads if you don't, they just won't be targeted towards you.

                                          Then it tries to push microsoft office on you.

                                          Then it needs to do updates which took like 45 minutes.

                                          Then you're finally at the desktop where you get probably half a dozen othe pop ups between windows and the vendor.

                                          Then it's "usable"

                                          By comparison Bazzite took like 20 minutes to get to a usable desktop and isn't nagging me about ads at all. I have a laundry list of things still to figure out but so far way less annoying.

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