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Drinvictus , in [Rant] I swear to fucking god. Windows is harder to use than Linux. Have any of you ever USED Windows lately? Holy fuck.

Both windows and macos have gone down the drain. Or linux just caught up.

Synthead , in [Rant] I swear to fucking god. Windows is harder to use than Linux. Have any of you ever USED Windows lately? Holy fuck.

I think they should be able to choose their OS. If they choose something you see as shitty, so be it.

GustavoM , in [Rant] I swear to fucking god. Windows is harder to use than Linux. Have any of you ever USED Windows lately? Holy fuck.
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“Linux can’t play games”

That is relative to one’s personal opinions/tastes (If you REALLY want to be a “competitive sweaty tryhard” then the above is true) but as for me…? I’m 100% fine in “retrogaming” in my orange pi zero 3 and call it a “legit linux gaming experience”.

As the old say goes… “If I wanted to see graphics… I’d go outside.” :^)

sin_free_for_00_days , in Is gentoo a good choice?

Sure. Try anything at least once is my motto. With personal caveats of course.

green_dot , in [Rant] I swear to fucking god. Windows is harder to use than Linux. Have any of you ever USED Windows lately? Holy fuck.
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I use windows for 2 things - personal pc to play games, work laptop dualboot for excel usage if some super old messy sheets. everything else linux.

mvirts , in Anybody know of a Linux driver for Victrix FS12?

I would bet that you just need to add the USB device id to the right driver and it will work. It’s PlayStation compatible and Windows compatible, so it should work as either a dual shock USB device or a generic hid controller of some sort.

TCB13 , in linux laptop
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HP EliteBooks are usually very supported out of the box and work flawlessly, even with Debian. Lenovo is no longer a good brand, they now have weird issues such as a simple USB 3 cable passing along the back of the laptop will slow it down because the laptop’s EM shielding isn’t properly done.

Rambler ,

I’ve never heard or seen this. Mine has it setup like that to the dock - is there anywhere I can read about this issue? Generally my hardware from Lenovo has been amazing and well supported.

TCB13 ,
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For context, 3 years ago I worked at a company that bought 20 new Lenovo IdeaPads all equipped with i7 CPUs and 32GB of RAM. After 6 months only 3 or 4 survived. All of them had that shielding issue, others started to fail randomly like microphones not working, failing USB ports , screen glitching out or other issues. One of them even broke by itself during a firmware upgrade. We ended up going back to HP because, at least, they’re reliable.

Rambler ,

I’m always surprised when people buy the non-thinkpads for work, and then wonder why the break, as they are home use at best. The ideapad and their other line are not commercial grade, definitely avoid. But the ThinkPads are in my experience the best, most rugged made systems on the market

TCB13 ,
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Well hardware suppliers still sell IdeaPads to companies. But you see them small things… that lack of proper EF shielding doesn’t happen in HP consumer lines.

Rambler ,

Regardless, if you’re buying the cheapest computer, you’re going to get corners cut. I’ve had my share of HP shortcuts even in their elite book lines, used to buy 150-200 a year for work. They were ok, but the lower models were terrible. This em shielding thing seems weird to me, you’re saying the cables aren’t shielded on their own and interfere with computing equipment: that doesn’t have special shielding? I’ve had my laptop’s open, never seen any shielding from the outside… Just heat shielding from itself really but maybe it’s delicate and tiny?

TCB13 ,
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When I talked about EM shielding I wasn’t strictly talking about shielding metal plates inside your computer. Although certain components might be shielded with metallic plates most components are tested for EM compatibility with other devices (they have to by law) and there are different possible levels of EM interference resistance and hardening. What I’ve noticed with cheap brands is that their components usually tend to be cheaply built and very susceptible to EM interferences. This doesn’t happen in brands like HP or Asus, they take a lot of attention to that detail. And yes, that typical copper heat shielding sometimes doubles as EM shielding.

Aman9das , in Laptop Brands with GNU/Linux Preinstalled
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Very nice

Dhela_f , in Linux Desktop Share keeps increasing, 3.13% now. Narrowing the gap to ChromeOs 3.24%
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@Kaped Good to hear

mvirts , in Killing ssh-agent deletes socketfile on one debian, on another debian it remains

Lol I love that there’s no activity on so, but plenty here 😁

Pollux , in Flatsweep Cleans Leftover Data from Uninstalled Flatpaks

Been using it and it works wonderfully :) cut my flatpak folder 9gb to around 5gb :P

masterairmagic , in Gnome is Rethinking Window Management

Why?

Vilian ,

inovation, they can basicly

mypasswordis1234 , in I am looking for an RSS app
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Nunti

eclipse , (edited ) in Multi-monitor and Adaptive sync issues hold me back from making the switch to Linux

Try different a DE like GNOME and see if the issue occurs again. I’m running perfectly with a Radeon 6700XT on GNOME with Wayland.

ladyanita22 , in I am looking for an RSS app

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