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  • Yes, it’s easy. BUT:

    • buy Linux-compatible hardware. While you might technically be able to get something to run by fucking around, it’s just better to bit Linux-compatible hardware. If something doesn’t work, it doesn’t work, put it on a shelf and try again in six months.
    • If you’re dual-booting windows, know that windows occasionally nukes the boot loader, so that only windows loads. This happens irregularly, like every 2-5 years. A Linux friend can help fix it, or you can follow instructions online (you need an empty thumb drive to do it).





  • This game is absolutely fucking solid.

    • Excellent, balanced gameplay
    • AI that doesn’t cheat (unless you count being incredibly fast at micromanaging)
    • choose your own music for menus, gameplay, action gameplay
    • scenarios for single player gameplay
    • lots of maps, for 2-16 players
    • active lobby
    • they host game servers for for for $0 (but seriously, please donate)
    • in-development features that can be enabled with a click and tested
    • ridiculous features, so you can do different game modes
    • still under active development and expansion
    • awesome community
    • physics-based gameplay - that means, shots are actively rendered. Beam weapons do damage while on. If something drives into it, it takes damage. If you hit your own guys, they die. If you put shields around one section of your base and not another, the plasma cannon rounds might just bounce off and hit your stuff anyways, if it comes from the right angle to do so.
    • radar has line-of-sight - i.e., hide behind a cliff face and advance, and place your own radars well.
    • rock-paper-scissors-lizard-spock. That is - air, sea, and ground units, each with unique advantages - but also, amphibious units, hovercraft, long range vs short range, fast vs slow - deep strategic complexity.

    Negatives:

    • some assholes exist, because humans
    • unintuitive menu system
    • unintuitive separation of main menu options and in-game options.




  • I think of ‘Linux’ as more general, unfiltered, anything-linux. But, maybe we should make a ‘linuxdailydriver’ or something.

    Really, I think it’s a missing feature in Lemmy.

    Have a meaningful separator, and allow subcommunities, where all posts are included in the larger community unless explicitly filtered out by the user. Also mods could configure that the more general one doesn’t receive posts, and you have to select a subcommunity when posting.

    So, subscribe to linux and you automatically see all subcommunities (including ones created after you subscribed to linux) linux.tech, linux.support, linux.newusers, etc. …but not those you’ve filtered out.





  • Yeah… It’s socially way easier to undergo the process of

    • sweet. I installed Linux, I’m going to join in and participate and share my experience!
    • cool, nice to see other people enjoying it…
    • posting relevant support requests, thoughts, etc
    • time passes maybe i should join this /c/linuxtalk (or whatever the power/familiar/long-timer user community is called) that’s mentioned in the side bar…

    Than to undergo the process of

    • sweet. I installed Linux, I’m going to join in and participate and share my experience!
    • post deleted “please read the community guidelines, you should be posting in /c/linuxnoobspam”
    • posts a noob question
    • post deleted “read the sticky on new installations.”

    In a sense, making /c/linux the general landing zone for Linux, with a lot of noob and unfocused posts seems like a good idea to me, with links to more-specific Linux communities shared in the side bar as the community grows.