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    [–] nerv@lemmynsfw.com 2 points 7 hours ago

    Linux has been ready for the last twenty and I am not afraid to say it. Before moving over, I used to be the biggest Window$ fanboy you could find. I would literally preach at the smallest opportunity available and make everyone in a 10 meters radius around me groan and roll their eyeball so hard they would fall off their skull.

    Then I go and buy a new laptop that I was told didn't have a pre-installed OS after paying for it. Because I had zero extra money to go and buy a copy of Window$, I ask a coworker to hook me up with something and in the time it took me to go from the store to my job, I had a SUSE Linux disk waiting for me. Back in 2005.

    I unpack the laptop, we boot it to have access to the CD drive and the damn thing starts to boot into an unannounced Window$ Vi$ta. Apparently there was a Window$, unfortunately it was the wrong version, because at this point in time, for me, it was either Window$ XP or nothing. My coworker shows me how to setup up SUSE, which took all of two hours to achieve, including mannually configuring sound and graphics card. The machine is now dual booting.

    Out of morbid curiosity, I play a bit on Vi$ta. It's slow, clunky, things are not where they should be. The machine burns through the battery in under 2 hours, under conservative energy settings, while under an OS I was previously completely unfamilliar with I feel more at ease, using GNOME as my desktop and the battery management is good enough that those two hours of battery life get stretched closer to three. This is roughly a 50% increase.

    Remember I was this big fanboy? No M$Office, no WinAmp, no WinZip, no nothing. I'm lost. Right? Wrong. With zero effort, I get all the software I require for my daily life and then some. And it comes pre-installed. No need to rely on shady websites to get software. No hassle. No headaches. It just works.

    Fast forward today.

    I have zero machines in my home with Window$. I don't use it. I still know how to but I don't. I don't recommend it. I only advise using FOSS, if the person is a terminal locked-in Window$ user.

    So... Linux is ready.

    [–] Grassgrowz@lemmy.world 4 points 12 hours ago

    Ever since I stopped gaming as much, linux has become infinitely more fitting to me. My main driver is Mint 21.3, it does everything i want it to. Its fun, and a great learning experience. Though obviously you gotta want to learn how to fix things if things go wrong, which they still do, but mostly at the beginning. After installing the right graphics drivers, and fixing touchpad scroll speed, everythings smooth sailing.

    [–] Other@lemmy.ca 1 points 8 hours ago

    I wish I could use linux, most (not all) of the apps I use regularly are better on a linux distro. I self host a lot of services on linux machines, and god I would love to rid myself of Microsoft. But my main computer OS? still stuck with Windows.

    I just (a few years ago) upgraded my graphics card and at that time NVidia had a better deal then AMD.... I'm not sst to upgrade for at least 5 years still. Every distro I've tested have weird problems that cannot be solved by a few lines of code, all seem to point to Nvidia, but it's hard to say without testing without.

    My main computer is working as is with Windows, until there is a linux distro that just works with nvidia, I'll stick to it and the many tools I have to keep my things as private from Microsoft as I can. One of the many problems I've had is the task bar/desktop/windows hang/freezes, have to go in the terminal to reboot or force a shutdown. If I have to reboot everytime I want to use the computer and reset all my apps, when the only times it happens now is when windows forces it : not for me thanks.

    [–] 8000gnat@reddthat.com 15 points 20 hours ago

    everyone in the comments is talking about linux, not a single comment about how this meme format is used exactly wrong

    [–] lorty@lemmy.ml 34 points 1 day ago

    This isn't really how this format works but ok

    [–] eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 21 hours ago

    Fractional Scaling (Done)

    Can you please tell my computer that? πŸ˜„

    [–] adrianhooves@lemmy.today 2 points 15 hours ago

    ready ready ready, i'm not a gamer but i want to have a 600 gb ram and 160 tb storage laptop and use xfce on it!! that'd be a nice thing because everything is ready

    [–] skibidi@lemmy.world 14 points 1 day ago (4 children)

    Linux isn't ready.

    While many things will work 'out of the box', many won't. Hell, for like 3 months HDR was causing system-wide crashes on Plasma for Nvidia cards, so the devs just disabled the HDR options until there was an upstream fix.

    There are still a host of resume-from-sleep issues, Wayland support is still spotty, and most importantly - not every piece of software will run.

    Linux is my daily driver, I have learned to live and love the jank. My wife uses windows and does not want to be confronted with a debugging challenge 5% of the time when she turns on her computer, and I think that is fair.

    These kinds of posts paper over lots of real issues and can be counterproductive. If someone jumps into the ecosystem without understanding, these kinds of posts only set them up for frustration and disappointment.

    [–] woelkchen@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago (2 children)
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    [–] g3ek@lemmy.ca 4 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

    It is FINALLY Linux year!!! πŸ˜†

    [–] Sunshine@lemmy.ca 3 points 19 hours ago

    No more excuses bird!

    [–] Prethoryn@lemmy.world 2 points 20 hours ago

    And it still doesn't work with my NVIDIA GPU causing my monitors to freeze and stop working.

    [–] RetroSoul@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

    Wish it was ready. I have it dual booted with windows. Until these things work for me I can't permanently switch:

    Adobe H264/5 in davinci free Battle.net working (I can't get it to work even with tutorials. Works in windows) AMD adrenaline/Nvidia control panels and shadow play. AMD frame gen.

    [–] fantawurstwasser@feddit.org 1 points 11 hours ago

    You do know that those are nice requirements and that a normal user is not using videos or shadow play?

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    [–] JasSmith@sh.itjust.works 22 points 1 day ago (23 children)

    I agree with Linus Torvalds. Linux is too fragmented. This makes consistent software deployment and support expensive and far too varied. Maintaining documentation alone requires an unlimited number of distros. From a user's perspective, I really think Linux needs a universal install method like .exe. No user should ever need to use the CLI install software, no matter their distribution. Radarr, for example, is a very popular home media server application. It is one-click install on Windows. It is fucked on Linux.

    [–] phoenixz@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 day ago (3 children)

    Oh hells no

    .exe to execute is (probably one of) the worst ideas Microsoft has come up with and has caused endless misery for people.

    If you're talking about a single package to install then there are various solutions for that that are better. There are the apt and rpm packages, Sudo apt install packagename installs everything automatically, or I can do that from a app store if I'm a newbie.

    For apps that want a wider net, they can use flatpaks

    Anyone complaining that installing software in Linux is always complicated hasn't installed software on Linux. Yeah I'm a power user but to me it's factors faster and easier to do this stuff on Linux than on Windows

    Yeah, Linux has many ways to get stuff done, that is because many different people want and get their own way. I don't see this as necessarily bad. With the three ways described above, you can cover pretty much everything

    I agree that noone should have to get into a console to get your system or app working but please note that this same shit happens on windows too, just way more bizarre. The amount of times I saw "modify this registry entry with this UUID code" is crazy, while on Linux it's "run this command or modify that text file". I still prefer the latter

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