Wow, I've been running Linux for 14 years already?
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Wow, I've been running Linux for 14 years already?
Yeah, it's Penguin time! π§
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that sounds horrible.
it's actually amazing. okay well it's a pity win, but it's good
also widows 10 IoT is still getting updates for another decade if anyone gives a shit
I'm the only computer user in my house. My son is starting to show interest, but only because of Minecraft, which also runs on Linux.
Just tossing this out there, if your son hasn't seen it yet, show him Portal. I showed it to my son when he was starting to get into computers and its still one of his favorites in college.
Show him The Stanley Parable. Prepare him for his future
Haha, yes, he has played that one quite a bit!
I don't know if this still holds but, my experience is that minecraft works arguably better on linux
You can show him the wonders of 3rd party FOSS linux minecraft launchers like polymc.
You can also be a good parent and not introduce him to a modded gaming addiction.
This is like the trolley prolem all over again.
Switch over to Luanti instead of Minecraftπ
the only computer user?!
Yeah, my wife does everything on her phone.
oof.
(I say, as though I don't use my phone 4x more than my laptop, which is honestly a bad habit I need to break because programming on phone suuucks.)
You can, and there are ways to do it safely... but you probably shouldn't.
Sadly I had to install Windows 10 iot ltsc on a laptop I own.
I tried to install linux. Several distros. But I always ran into de same issue. I was unable to install nvidia drivers. Which was weird, because that laptop have been on linux a few years prior and I clearly recall installing nvidia drivers without any issues.
So I dug into the problem. And it seems that some new linux kernel had issues with older nvidia drivers, so most, if not all, distros dropped support for that old driver. Only given solution was to run some old lts distro. But por instance mint lts will end on 2027.
At the same time everything worked just fine on that version of windows that have support until 2032.
And, not, the laptop is not that usable with nouveau drivers, as those are incapable of doing hardware acceleration, so everything runs slower, specially games, but it can be noticed even in just the DE.
So it's weird. That in order to keep old hardware around I need to use Windows, because linux dropped support for this particular older hardware earlier than windows.
I know it's just an exception, and that is mostly Nvidia's fault. But I had to do what I had to do.
Still running linux on other of my machines though.
Oh dam, I just watched a vid yesterday about the different distros "Every Linux Distro Explained in 13 minutes" (obviously very very superficial) I'll see if I can find it in my history and post a link to it for you. there were at least 1 or 2 for "really old" hardware. I will change the name to a link when I get to my pc
Edit: added link
How old are we talking? The nvidia open-source drivers dropped support for everything prior to the 20-series i think? but the closed-source nvidia drivers still support older cards.
I run a GTX 980 Ti; Maxwell architecture is still supported for three years. Older than that: Kepler support ended last year and Fermi support ended in 2023, and they won't play nice with kernels released since then.
2013 I think. It's a 710M laptop gpu. The needed driver is the 390 something like that. Both fedora and ubuntu based distro had dropped support for it. I tried manual installation but indeed it failed because it doesn't seems to play nice with the kernel.
If you're new to Linux, then NixOS may be outside your comfort zone, but nixpkgs does enable simple patch set integration for legacy Nvidia drivers for use with recent kernels. You could try enabling the 390 config option from a NixOS desktop install, or fetch and apply the appropriate patch from aurPatches source yourself from a different distro for a corresponding kernel version:
I was on windows 11 for a while. So long windows. Your ass is now grass that will feed a unicorn.
Windows XP flashbacks
my biggest concern is getting vr to work on Linux reliably. if not for that I'd have switched long ago.
What Headset are you using? I use ALVR and find it as reliable as Windows was.
That was the reason I installed win11 some time ago, only to realise that wmr would only work on 10, but after updates that wasn't the case either.., Linux it is then
Take it offline