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    2 months ago

    Run containers, mount both system volumes without significant write performance, wm, and networking is simple. No idea about super.

    I have to use MS suite and this is far than osx bastardized unix and for most of my day to day technical work its essentially Linux built natively into Windows in practice.








  • Not complaining. I use Windows for games. I don’t deal with any of that right now. I’m stating reality. Again, you’re off thread and just looking for an argument. Some how mad that I pointed out most users won’t change a thing because of Linux challenges. Then starting on some off topic rant about Nvidia being assholes.

    Yes they are assholes. It doesn’t change a thing and this enrages you.



  • No, I didn’t. I have a faster GPU at a lower price with my timing and I can play every single one of my games. It’s easy and I don’t have to do shit. I don’t have to make sure drm doesn’t work and I don’t have to find some utility it script to get DPI resolution scaling working. You’re just pouty because Linux isn’t a good solution for a large chunk of users.






  • Absolutely not. Just the other day I saw a post about one of the desktops getting something close to working DPI scaling out of the box. And no, you don’t need to figure out shit on Windows. You download the driver, double click and it’s done. The only thing even moderately annoying is HDR calibration which is a mess in itself on Linux. I understand Linux is getting closer, but it’s not on par with ease of use.