• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Build a pc.

    Install linux.

    Get confused by linux.

    What the fuck does linux want from me???

    Rip hair out.

    Be bald.

    People confuse you for skinhead.

    Wear wig.

    Wig blows off on sunny windy day.

    Lose wig.

    Be sad.

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        What’s confusing about wine prefixes apart from the fact that wine itself doesn’t come with a graphical interface to manage them? On a Deck, Steam should handle these for you

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        9 hours ago

        To be fair, it’s just because windows is the most used and common desktop operating system and the two OSs are different. People would be confused about windows too if the tables were turned.

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            8 hours ago

            This is true to a large extent. No one goes out of their way to make Linux easy.

            Don’t get me started on GitHub.

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              I see you’re getting down voted and I feel for you. Linux is a breeze if you know what you’re doing and git if the dev knows what they’re doing. But if you’re not an it wizard or very much an enthusiast, Linux just is more complex.

              So this is nothing for you, but more to the gatekeepers downvoting you

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      12 hours ago

      I agree for the most part but it really does “just work” for gaming. If you use Chimera or Bazzite it works almost just like a console.

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          11 hours ago

          Yes…Yes it does. Ask me how I know. Actually I’ll just tell you: I use it every day.

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            8 hours ago

            It doesn’t for everybody. What is so hard to grasp about the fact that your experience isn’t a general truth?

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              You install the same OS, you get the same experience. That’s what’s hard for me to understand.

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                Then think about it this way:

                You install the same os, you don’t get the same experience.

                That’s it. Like really simple.

                Edit: The underlying hardware has a effect on the behavior of the os. If hardware differs, the experience differs.

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            That’d be cool if that was true… But I installed nobara on my brand new PC and kingdom come crashed when I fast traveled, Hades 2 ran at like 20 fps, and dragons dogma just wouldn’t launch. I get Linux is cool and all but I don’t have time to troubleshoot every game I install anymore…

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              Not quite “just works” but I’d be willing to bet that your computer defaulted to the iGPU instead of your dGPU because you didn’t specify as such in your launch options

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                7 hours ago

                I’d be willing to get those games run fine on a console and in Windows with no extra steps.

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                  No extra steps

                  So you don’t download your GPU drivers? That’s more steps than adding a launch option

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              It is true. I specifically mentioned Chimera and Bazzite. The experience is totally different with those. Also if you have an Nvidia GPU, you’re probably going to have a bad time regardless. Left that bit out. But I solved that problem by switching to AMD.

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            I am indeed. I’m actually pretty proficient with OSX and Linux…but fuck me…getting games to run is a whole new level of hell. I fucked around with it for a day or two trying to get my gaming laptop to run steam games in Ubuntu…wasn’t worth it.

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              Huh. I use Arch (obligatory btw) and iirc I just installed steam and it worked. 4th gen i5 with an rx 480 and things like Elite Dangerous run fine, the problem starts with UE5 but that’s a hardware issue.

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              1. What games? That’s a VERY big part of this whole process.
              2. What are the laptop specs? The hardware is also a massive part of it.
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          14 hours ago

          Consoles are easy, and I love my PS5 for chilling and playing games, and I love my Linux PC for its power and freedom from corporate bullshit.

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              I’m talking about an operating system, not a toy. Playstation is a toy, like a tonka truck, or a tricycle. Your rebuttal is bad.

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                Sometimes people want to play with a toy and not scream at their OS because of… millions of possible reasons.

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                Cool, but you’re in a gaming community in a post about the Playstation, so I’m not really sure why you’re talking about operating systems and behaving like this when someone talks about the console the post is about.

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            That you don’t have admin access to. Good for not fucking it up, bad for freedom.

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              It’s remarkably difficult to really fuck up freebsd. On Linux, getting boots to fail is easy. FreeBSD is quite a bit more robust in that regard, as the base image isn’t updated piecemeal.

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              11 hours ago

              I’d easily make the trade of linux standard being impossible to fuck up without rooting it, if it meant it became as easy to run as a commercial OS.

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                  I like Android. If linux would be like Android, it would take off and be probably a lot more advanced than it is now. It’s currently built as a cell phone OS, because that’s what it is.

                  But if someone made a desktop android, that worked on raspberry pi, and pc’s, and could be self contained on a usb stick like you can with linux??? THAT distro might be the thing to beat Windows. Especially if it was free and open source.

                  Right now, on android, you can use terminal. Before I knew what terminal was, I downloaded it on an old rooted phone 10 years ago.

                  So YOU can do all the terminal stuff you want in this hypothetical desktop Android. But don’t make ME do stuff that I don’t understand.

                  Right now, standard linux is essentially a keyboard OS. Where the bulk of important functions come from the keyboard. Windows is a mouse OS where the bulk of important functions happen with a mouse.

                  And of the two styles, I prefer mouse. You prefer keyboard, but linux CAN do both…it just chooses not to.

                  Give me a distro where they don’t even include terminal. You can download it if you want, but it’s not standard.

                  So I don’t see why you’re saying Android is some kind of insult. I like Android.

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                    I didn’t say it as an insult, just pointing it out. Fwiw, I use Waydroid on my computer, and it’s pretty okay. I don’t think there’s any desktop OS, Linux or otherwise, that doesn’t ship with a terminal program, though.

                    E: added “desktop”

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            Might be based on FreeBSD, but much in the same way as Android is based on Linux, it doesn’t provide you any of the freedoms that a typical Linux distro does.

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        I love Linux. I’ve moved both my PC and laptop to Linux this year and gotten rid of Windows completely and I’m loving it. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed doesn’t get enough love.

        That being said… Linux is not easy guys. This guy is full of shit. But I would still recommend trying it if you’re an enthusiast with this sort of inclination.

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          If I had to read documentation first, I wouldn’t be using Linux. We write software so we can automate things, so we should be able to automate away most of the troublesome parts until we’re just left with a useful device that does its job.

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      Bazzite is the answer you search for. Learn the terminal & eventually get a grasp on why atomic distros are cool and you’ll be okay. I was on windows for years & when I learned the terminal for that it was like I was giving God powers.

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        The only thing I’m trying to install linux on is my Raspberry Pi. Upon googling Bazzite, it doesn’t seem to support Raspberry Pi.

        Also, I’ve been trying to learn terminal off and on for 15ish years, with no luck. I’ve been trying to get the fan to work, unsucsessfully on my raspberry pi, for 4 years now. Apperently I have to compile some code…I don’t know what that means…

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          the benefits of Bazzite are centred around it having good performance with nVidia / AMD / Intel GPUs.

          RasPi doesnt work with those GPUs, so it makes sense Bazzite wouldn’t support it.

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          Compiling means that you take code then run that code trough a program that checks if the code works like intended. After that it will put out a binary/exe/whatever that you can work with further.

          From wiki:

          In computing, a compiler is a computer program that translates computer code written in one programming language into another language. The name “compiler” is primarily used for programs that translate source code from a high-level programming language to a low-level programming language to create an executable program. There are many different types of compilers which produce output in different useful forms.

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            And I have no idea what that means.

            How do you reboot? You click start>power>reboot.

            I know what that means.

            Ask me to compile a script? Uhhhhh…

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              The code is your ingredients, you put the ingredients together, then bake it (compile). When it’s done you have a pie (a program you can execute and run).

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          What the fuck are you on about? I just build a Raspberry Pi based console running RetroPie with a custom cooler, fan, and power button with LED indicator. Check out my recent posts to 3D printing.

          I compiled nothing but RetroPie since the Pi 5 isn’t officially supported but it was dirt simple to do. Install Raspbian, clone RetroPie repo, run install script, press enter on the first option, wait a few hours.

          Once again, you just suck at computing. Especially if after 15 years you still can’t Bash. In 15 years I built a career as a senior linux engineer.

          The Super Notendo – https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/22628904

          I just taught myself parametric CAD including both solid body and surface modeling in 3 months.

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            So you’re stating on this post that you understand coding, and know how to compile. You’re trying to “insult” me by saying I suck at computing.

            Except I’m not insulted. You know who else sucks at it? EVERYBODY. It’s like an auto mechanic trying to insult you for knowing how to change a muffler, and how it’s so easy.

            I don’t know how to change a muffler. I just want to drive the car. Just like everybody else.

            I just want to push a button, have my fan work, and play retro games. I don’t want to have to bash in terminal. I don’t want to compile a program. I just want to play video games.

            And you know who else just wants it to work with no programming knowledge needed? EVERYBODY.

            THAT is the reason that after 30+ years linux is at an all time high user base with less than 5% of the market, despite Apple being expensive as hell in a tough ecconomy, and Windows being universally agreed on as being dog shit. People STILL don’t want to switch to linjx because NOBODY understands it or wants to deal with it.

            They’d rather deal with Windows 11 spying on your screen, or paying an assload for a mac than deal with linux.

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          Worst case scenario you can take it apart & put it back together to maybe find a defective part. Terminal is tricky because of the language barrier. It’s all just coding with extra steps which isn’t meant to dumb it down.

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              to be fair, the Raspberry Pi has never been pitched as an idiot-proof consumer appliance.

              it is supposed to be a cheap way for people to get into studying programming /computing / electronics.

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                Correction…it’s never been pitched that way by the makers of raspberry pi.

                I first learned of it on youtube by some guy showing how easy it was to set up, and get your home arcade up and running in 30 minutes.

                Yeeeeaaaahhhh…no.