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lemmy.today

You can game just fine on Debian, skill issue? And Debian will be around and doing great long after your vanity distro has disappeared.

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kraxlareply
piefed.social

My Steam didnt even start on Debian, its not easy.

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I installed the flatpak version and it worked without any tinkering, even Windows games. I've tried the "official" install method (a few years ago now) and ran into problems. I go for flatpak nowadays for simplicity. Lets me have a rock-solid OS and up-to-date apps.

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First edit /etc/apt/sources.list to add contrib, if it's not already there.

Then:

dpkg --add-architecture i386
apt update
apt install steam:i386
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piefed.social

Are you from the anti Linux front for people without any chill? Because now I want to try Windows again.

Chill dude. Don't make a Distro your center of life.

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Yeah but Linux does this shit too with old kernels.

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make my 49" monitor work natively at 1440p and 240hz and we have a deal. until then, I'm not going to be making my own custom edid file.

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lemmy.ca

Haven't reinstalled this machine in 12 years

┻━┻ ︵╰(°□°╰)

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Goddamn, I sometimes forget the times we live in. I forget my privilige.

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lemmy.world

15-20 years ago I'd regularly find Windows 7 PCs that had stuffed boot drives using the \Windows\Temp folder with corrupt or "could not install, retried" updates. They've improved nothing in all that time. The only thing they've "improved" is the UI, which is at best debatable. I think most people would now be absolutely thrilled to go back to 7's user interface today.

Using Windows at this point is a sign of someone too lazy to try something new, glued to a game run by assholes that won't check a box on their end to allow their anti-cheat to function elsewhere, or completely comfortable in the Windows ecosystem prison system.

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piefed.social

Enterprises/corporations exist. Many of us have to use Windows for work, and no, I can't just go to the CEO and demand we move to Linux 💁🏻

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Reyglereply
lemmy.world

Does your enterprise have requirements about your personal devices? I'd argue they don't.

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fedinsfw.app

Yep. If you don't mind a company subscription model (the software doesn't get removed after the period, just can't download updates) Stardock for Windows is awesome. Fences were invaluable for me and they also sell skin customisation that achieves this same idea.

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the software doesn't get removed after the period, just can't download updates

wish I knew that back then. had a huge interest in customization and stuff. Oh well, too late now....

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lemmy.zip

They’ve improved nothing at all in that time

A huge chunk of my work used to be fixing things after a client’s Windows OS went tits-up after an update for seemingly no reason.

These days, those cases are incredibly rare and when they happen there’s usually an underlying hardware condition.

Windows has been able to roll back botched updates for about 10 years now. I’d say that qualifies as an improvement.

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In my experience, updates that break boot are up 250% since 7, and their "roll back" for "Feature" and "quality" upgrades fails 85% of the time, "Sorry we weren't able to uninstall.."

Not to mention that they've disabled the default registry backup since 10. Go ahead- check the "regback" folder. There's nothing in it. Don't even get me started on auto-bitlockering.

Odd how we have such different experiences the last 10 years.

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fedinsfw.app

I have a Win XP VM on my server for the nostalgia, plus if I want to sync my iPod Touches to iTunes the best compatible way was a VM running XP and the appropriate iTunes version.

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Reyglereply
lemmy.world

Hopefully it's not allowed through your firewall ><

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Ha yeah. It can't even use the internet so I jump through a few hoops to get the software on the 'drive'

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lemmy.zip

I don't get how every windows update they brick a percentage of their user base, and people still haven't considered switching to Linux, or at the very least a mac. This happens every year, sometimes twice a year.

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Ace T'Kenreply
lemmy.ca

Well, if you're looking for an actual answer... I couldn't get audio working on Linux on my laptop. I had to switch back in order to watch movies.

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FoxAlivereply
lemmy.zip

Was more speaking in hyperbole. I can understand why when someone tells me their personal story. I could tell you is probably a driver issue, or I'd you meant Bluetooth sometimes mediatek chips don't play well with Linux. But I'm sure part of the reason you don't want to switch because you don't want someone like me droning over something you don't fully understand yet or really care about. You just want to watch your movie and I'm with you on that. Just having gone through learning linux it feels much easier to fix a Bluetooth issue than it is to deal with your computer potentially getting bricked once a year.

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Ace T'Kenreply
lemmy.ca

Heh, it's probably on me. I was just test driving it. I have no doubt I could have figured it out if I had spent more time.

It was just the HDMI audio from a standard Intel 14th gen processor. Didn't feel it was anything too out of the ordinary, but have tried about 6 releases over 3 distros and not a one has worked.

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Nah theres a lot of debugging you gotta do sometimes, wouldnt say its you. I have a little beelink that has issues that none of my other PCs have and it's just not important enough for me to care to address. Just how it is and no shame in it.

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lemmy.zip

I'm not affectred, Microsoft said my PC was too old so I tthem to fuck off and don't use their OS anymore.

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Same boat, after that happened with 1 PC, I went all in: Ublue distros in 4 PCs, 1 Steam Deck (Steam OS), 2 servers running Proxmox VE.

~3 years now since the switch. Freaking loving it.

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FoxAlivereply
lemmy.zip

Bazzite s good because its immutable so you can't fuck it up as easily.

Kind of disappointing when what you want isn't in the discover store but I imagine most people won't really be bothered by that.

Cachyos is another good one if you want handheld mode option, and in my opinion is better than bazzite.

Ubuntus not bad if you are a noob because it is really easy to google for and figure stuff out, and software wise I think most stuff works for Ubuntu. But for numerous reasons I do not support or like Ubuntu anymore. And I used them sense xenial xeurs or whatever until focal fossa was released, then started moving to arch based.

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sh.itjust.works

Ubuntus not bad if you are a noob because it is really easy to google for and figure stuff out,

Counterpoint: some of the advice out there is so old that it doesn't work due to the command formatting having changed

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I imagine that could compound too when you ask google something and the ai search results brings up older stuff because that's more documented.

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It's not nice for Microsoft to call Windows 11 a "bug". It's true, but it isn't nice...

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The greed for telemetry. It's what's powering this particular bug.

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You have X number of OS versions, Y number of different hardware variations, and Z number of applications.

Easy-peasy. What can possibly go wrong?

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