The one you fucking feel like using. God, stop trying to make tribes mandatory.
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muusemuuse@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Will kernel-level anti-cheat ever work on linux?English
33·8 months agoShort answer: no
Long answer: only the most important things should even have such low-level access to the system. A fucking game is not in that category. Nooooooo
SSDs can get firmware updates like anything else.
I think it’s worse. It’s negligence. If their OS works, they don’t care what it does to the rest of your computer.
muusemuuse@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Ahoy, what's the most unhinged wierd shower curtain I can put in a shower.English
16·9 months agoGet a picture of yourself taking a shower. Print that onto the shower curtain.
muusemuuse@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE for Windows 10 Exiles: A KDE campaign about not throwing away your computer just because it doesn't support Windows 11English
7·9 months agoKDE really is what windows promised to become back in the XP days and just never did.
Windows is literally designed to break multi-boot setups. Funny enough, multibooting on a Mac was never a big problem. Microsoft has more of a reason to cooperate here and they just can’t help themselves.
muusemuuse@lemm.eeto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•lemm.ee is shutting down at the end of this monthEnglish
62·9 months agoI would just look for an instance that doesn’t prioritize propaganda buzzwords like “freedom”
You can like Linux without committing to it 100% of the time. It’s an operating system, not your wife.
muusemuuse@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•The best linux distro for gaming and graphic design?English
1·9 months agoManjaro is sort of speedrunning things. It is not a responsibly managed project. You CAN get shit done with manjaro the same way you can drive to work by just flooring the accelerator the entire way. It’s a bad idea but technically it can work.
Opposite problem. Some wireless cards have unstable low power modes that get turned on anyway.
wireless cards have their own power management settings that typically arent shown in the GUI and in linux the defaults for some of them are so aggressive they cause problems. Intels are notorious for this but some older broadcom cards had this problem too.
Unfortunately I dont have specific instructions on how to tame an angry fedora. It’s not my main so I dont have that memorized, but I do know Ubuntu likes to include some quality of life tweaks out of box that other distros like fedora can omit, including power management settings that can help tame stubborn wireless cards like these.
Okay then try Fedora and look into power management settings for the WiFi adaptor
Mint is in a weird place right now with their transition to Wayland. It’s not complete yet and in my opinion it’s not ready for daily use.
Google used to use Ubuntu on MacBooks though I’m not sure if that’s still the case. It has a reputation of being straightforward and well supported but not everyone likes what canonical is doing anymore.
Fedora is weirdly more complex and its documentation isn’t as great as it looks on the surface. It’s worth a try but honestly documentation is more important than out of box support at this point.
Arch needs a lot of handholding and it’s a bit of a handful but the wiki is amazing and frankly the best part of that particular distro. Unlike Ubuntu you would get a virgin GNOME experience more similar to fedora but it’s also easier to break things in arch than elsewhere so keep that in mind before you head down this road. Arch is an excellent education but not always a best place to live in.
Start with Ubuntu if you want to see how that hardware is supported. If it is a pain in the ass in Ubuntu, it’s likely to be a pain in the ass elsewhere too. Consider using a usb wifi nubbin and just moving in with that.
muusemuuse@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•NVIDIA stable driver 575.57.08 released for LinuxEnglish
333·9 months agoNvidia doesn’t have stable drivers. Report for misinformation.
There are some peculiar machines out there that can misbehave in weird ways when you take windows off them. Unless you bought your computer from Walmart you are probably fine though. Linux has dramatically improved over the years while windows got so much worse. It’s just better now.
Windows is for stupid people at this point who don’t want to learn anymore.
This is probably not the best system for bazzite. Stick with something with a longer track record like Debian/ubuntu or better documentation like arch.
Those old macs can get really pissy with Linux sometimes but it can be done. Their WiFi chips are incredibly obnoxious to deal with. Worst case scenario you can swap wifi cards in some those or even simply use a USB WiFi card instead.





I feel like there’s a lemmings reference to be made here but I’m tired. Internet, do your thing.