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The lack of ridicule continues to astound me. I recently made a post asking about Linux, as I'm 50 and know/knew jack all about it. Not only was I not ridiculed to death about my ignorance, but there seemed to be actual joy people showed in getting to inform/educate. I love this.
The Linux community here is awesome and basically opposite of the common stereotype
Except if you mention anything positive about Windows, or ask a question about it. Then they become hateful and petty.
Why would you ask a Linux community about Windows?
Would you go into an iOS community and ask questions about Android? It makes no sense.
Like 80% of the Linux community got actively driven away from Windows because of the abusive environment that it creates.
You're coming to someone's wedding and insisting on talking about their ex, of course they're testy about it.
“You’re coming to someone’s wedding…”
Yeah maybe if you post it in the Linux communities that makes sense, but I see this in almost every community on Lemmy. I’m sorry but they don’t own the Fediverse and shouldn’t be dictating it. To that end, they are very toxic.
In fact, we literally do own the fediverse. Power to the people. There is no corporation in charge, Lemmy is and is hosted by its users. Every instance you interact with is probably hosted on a Linux server. The fediverse is made up of primarily Linux users. We are here specifically because we reject the corpo-first nature of the technological community at large, Windows is a huge part of that.
If you want to talk about Windows then make a Windows community. But don't be surprised when the average Fediverse user outside of that community has nothing nice to say about it. Microsoft is antithetical to the values that built this website.
I’m not disagreeing that was your experience but that was not my experience. I recently tried to switch to Linux but I could not get the one game I actually play to work, the game is World of Warcraft. I mentioned it in a comment and one dude basically called me an idiot because even his “tech illiterate mom could get it to work”.
I do appreciate that the guy was pretty heavily downvoted and most people were kind about it though. I’ll try again because I do want to switch off of Windows, but I have to overcome lazy first lol
I use Linux and happened to just start playing on a private server. I also play Starcraft 2 from time to time.
There are three ways you can get it working:
Start the battle net launcher through Lutris. There is a launch profile you can download directly in Lutris to get it working.
Start the launcher through Steam. You may need to change the version of Proton in the compatibility options.
Start the launcher directly using Wine or WineTricks. This option is less user-friendly but will serve you in getting other Windows apps working on Linux.
I think it was Wine and Lutris that I tried, but just could not get Blizzard going. It either stuck on updating or froze entirely at startup. I plan on trying it again because I would 100% love to switch, it’s just wow that’s the sticking point for me.
I’ll get back to it eventually. I’ll do more research before I try again. Appreciate the tips!
Gaming has been the #1 sticking point for me too. Even with the various compatibility tools, only about 70% of my library works on Linux, so I'm stuck with a dual-boot.
Yeah, for me it’s really just wow that’s I play, otherwise I’m typically reading. I tried with Ubuntu, couldn’t get it going. I was looking at Bazzite I think it’s called, but there was some yellow flag about my video card and I was just kind of over it that day. I’ll be giving it another try one of these days lol
I love that.
I switched to a Mint dual-boot a year ago and I love it.