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JohnDClay ,

I hope fusion 360 gets a Linux version

barsquid ,

I will hope I can decipher FreeCAD’s interface instead.

JohnDClay ,

The problem is I’m addicted to Fusion’s generative design topology optimization. I haven’t seen anything else like it on the market, much less open source. It’s shapes are so cool and material efficient for 3d printing.

barsquid ,

Luckily I am not smart enough to know how to use the more powerful tools in Fusion, so I can still escape and not know any better

possiblylinux127 ,
  1. Learn FreeCAD
  2. Profit
FiskFisk33 ,

This looks interesting

github.com/…/Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux

I haven’t tried it, but I think I will.

possiblylinux127 ,

You technically can run it in bottles but I know the UI can get messed up.

Maybe FreeCAD but professional “engineers” tell me that’s not a proper CAD.

Codilingus , (edited )

I haven’t left because W11 IoT LTSC exists. No AI, no store, options to disable all the telemetry, no bloat. It’s what a Windows system should be and is pleasant to use. Also Tidal music doesn’t have a viable Linux option 😢. Oh and Quest 2 PCVR streaming.

I also have a Bazzite install I hop on pretty frequently, and it’s getting rather close to me switching which one is my daily driver OS. And leaving a Windows Install for Battlefield. Valorant, and VR.

Edit: Also, it would be a huge shame for someone to waste their time looking for the IoT LTSC .iso on a website massgravedotdev.

stom ,

Windows 11 IoT Enterprise 23H2? Or the Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2 Preview?

Codilingus ,

I just checked, I only see an option for W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024.

Build 26100.1

stom ,

Thanks. It’s buggy as shit under virtual box sadly

noxy ,
@noxy@yiffit.net avatar

HDR and VR, that’s it. And everything that isn’t gaming happens on my Framework laptop running NixOS anyways.

Shanedino ,

On a more serious note as a windows user it just does a good enough job that I don’t want to put in any effort for something better.

pikachus_ghost_uncle ,

Same but the moment windows 10 shits the bed I may be looking at more serious alternate offerings.

possiblylinux127 ,

That is 70% of the world probably

laurelraven ,

For work. And that’s only until I can get my workflow converted fully

ulkesh ,
@ulkesh@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not.

hitagi ,

I kind of like having Linux on a VM in Windows. I only use Linux for things like web browsing or writing papers which a VM can do. For gaming, I prefer Windows to avoid any problems I might encounter (like anticheats).

This gives me a near-ideal set up with access to both Linux and Windows. I just wish my Linux VM can do 120+hz and GPU passthrough.

Midnight1938 ,

Did you consider dual booting?

hitagi ,

Yeah but I think Linux VM is more convenient for me as I don’t have to switch back and forth between operating systems. I can have both operating systems in front of me at once.

I can keep the VM running while playing games with my friends on the Windows host.

Midnight1938 ,

You should consider the wsl hypervisor then

possiblylinux127 ,

Virtualization under Windows is not great and is definitely not user friendly (Hyper-V)

hitagi ,

I use vmware and it’s an okay experience for me.

Lucidlethargy ,

So all of us that use Windows are clowns?

Oh, haha. Okay.

possiblylinux127 ,

Meanwhile, in silicon valley…

FiniteBanjo ,

TBH Windows is like the only operating system you should NOT play Valorant on. It’s pretty easy to bypass the rootkit and run it on virtual system.

Rayspekt ,

Is Vanguard really hacked already? That would be so funny.

Eyck_of_denesle ,

There’s no “hacked already”. it’s a constantly updated. Anti cheats get bypassed all the time but they get patched in a day or two.

FiniteBanjo ,

It doesnt have to be hacked or cracked or decompiled or any of that.

If you know what it checks for to see if a machine is virtual, you can change a couple settings and it can no longer tell that it doesn’t have Kernal.

yamanii ,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Tell us them so I can play it on bazzite.

Eyck_of_denesle ,

You are just saying words

Eyck_of_denesle ,

This is a straight up lie. Vanguard is most difficult one to bypass and running it on vm is not difficult but impossible. Where did you even hear about running valorant on anything other than windows?

FiniteBanjo ,

Lmfao

It checks for like 5 flags and you’re in. TBH it’s not even that good at its purpose, just puts users at unnecesary risks.

Mammothmothman ,

Does linux still have problems with Nvidia graphics cards?

padge ,

Yes, but Nvidia finally open sourced their driver so hopefully that’ll change soon

afk_strats ,

Nvidia open sourced the firmware. Not the driver. We can hope

possiblylinux127 ,

Other way around

possiblylinux127 ,

It was just a tiny part of the stack. However it was a good step. I have more faith in NVK

JaN0h4ck ,
@JaN0h4ck@feddit.org avatar

Nvidia just released a new driver for Linux, which fixes a lot of the issues with wayland. There are still a few issues left, but it’s very much useable now!

possiblylinux127 ,

One day it will be a open stack

Just kidding it probably will require a subscription before long

mrvictory1 ,

Yes, unfortunately yes. Not for everyone though.

Aermis ,

I feel attacked lol my reason was literally COD. That and I haven’t had the capacity to dive into running Linux yet…

msage ,

Using Windows to play CoD is like being in a polyamorous relationship, where everyone just loves to abuse you

patrlim ,

It was VR and davinci

Then I found out arch runs davinci flawlessly.

Now I have arch Linux and “VR mode” (windows)

yamanii ,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Wait, VR doesn’t work on linux? But it’s SteamVR!

bcnelson ,

It does I play quite a bit of VR on Linux. The only think that does not work is the valve index audio output so I use Bluetooth earbuds

SkaveRat ,

Nooo. But the headphones on the index are the best part :( guess I’ll have to actually dual boot when I reset my gaming system to Linux soon

patrlim ,

I have a quest 2

That leaves me with envision or alvr. Both are terrible.

possiblylinux127 ,

Kdenlive

patrlim ,

Used to use it, but with the scale of my projects it’s now unbearably slow.

MeaanBeaan ,

Right now it’s pretty much just HDR and music production softwares that don’t run on Linux.

iLL_Behaviour ,

Reaper runs on Linux

MeaanBeaan ,

True. However Most of the plugins I use don’t.

Also, I’m an FL Studio guy though learning reaper wouldn’t be out of the question if my plugins worked.

possiblylinux127 ,

I think we just need more options for creative software

Dicska ,

Multiplayer (competitive?) gaming in general is pretty poorly supported on Linux. It’s not necessarily Linux’s fault: it’s enough to deal with one OS’s loopholes as an anti cheat developer, let alone two or more; but if you happen to actually enjoy playing games like Valorant, League of Legends, PUBG, Counter Strike or basically most of the big names, then, unfortunately, you don’t really have a choice.

I’ve been waiting for the (nearly?) full compatibility of multiplayer games for 20 years. I would love to solely use Linux, but I’m afraid it’s not just HDR or music production.

blindbunny ,

Have you checked out ardour?

felsiq ,

Some desktop environments (plasma 6 at least) support it when running in Wayland - my daily driver for months has been an HDR setup (with a nvidia gpu, even) and it’s been great. It’s not quite ready for non-technical users, but imo it’s not far off and I can’t wait for it to be more common.

Valmond ,

I have a < 100€ think centre for ps & 3dsmax, my main PC is on Linux.

It feels soo good.

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