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CaptKoala, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

When that time comes I’ll probably either remove networking from, or just wipe win10 entirely.

Been using mint as my daily for a while now and I hate booting into windows 😂

Dumbkid, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?
@Dumbkid@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

No way I’m switching to Linux yet, multi monitors support with mixed resolutions and vrr on nvidia still kinda sucks. As soon as someone makes that work I’ll try it out on a separate partition. Buy last time I tried my other monitors had all kinds of issues when I had games open with gysnc

dubyakay,

I’m using multi monitors with mixed resolutions and a very old nvidia card (gtx 670).

The only problem I have is that if I put them to sleep, while autorandr or whatever gets me the resolutions and layout back, the app windows move around like crazy because they all wake up at different times, likely due to a mix of HDMI + DVI + DisplayPort connections.

Edit: I see now, this is only an issue when we are talking about vrr simultaneously.

sexy_peach,
@sexy_peach@feddit.org avatar

Dual mon with diff res works as expected here. I even have different hz I think

Zarxrax, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

A couple weeks ago I attempted to switch over to Linux. Tried installing both Cachyos and Nobara. It was kind of a shit show, nothing worked correctly, stuff was erroring out and crashing left and right, and after a couple days I gave up.

Today I went ahead and installed windows 11. There were some issues… It wouldn’t recognize my CD key, and I accidentally wiped a partition from the wrong drive. But as for the os itself, I spent a few hours getting things set up, and it’s not as horrible as I thought it would be. I was able to simply turn off most of the shit like copilot and recall, and all the advertisements, and I pretty much have it working as I want it to.

RedditRefugee69,

I’ve been using Linux for years and I’ve never heard of the distros you just named.

I’m not surprised at all that you had trouble using niche distros. Try something more popular with good documentation so you have a community supporting you with bug testing, guides, and Q+As when people run into issues you might run into later.

Zarxrax,

My priorities are being able to run Davinci resolve and Steam games. Nobara ticks those boxes while advertising itself as user friendly. I have heard too many stories of people having trouble getting this stuff running on something like Linux mint, so I didn’t go in that direction. I need to do more with my computer than just view web sites or write code.

hobbsc,
@hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

maybe try bazzite? i’ve found it to be a better experience than nobara and steam games run fine for me, aside from the obvious big titles that have anticheat issues.

they have a guide for davinci resolve, too: universal-blue.discourse.group/t/…/1197

Zarxrax,

I don’t really feel like going down the rabbit hole of trying a hundred different distros to maybe find one that works. My experiences with those two were that things were completely broken, randomly. Like just trying to boot the USB installer would lock up half the time, the installer itself would fail partway through most of the time, when things got fully installed, trying to update or install new things would just fail randomly. The kde desktop would crash just from me changing settings in the kde menus.

hobbsc,
@hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

sounds like you’ve made up your mind. wnjoy windows 11!

RedditRefugee69,

I would try Ubuntu in your shoes, personally. It’s got downsides but it’s definitely plug and play. I don’t know what metrics distrowatch uses to rate distros but it’s widely known that Ubuntu is user friendly as hell.

RedditRefugee69,

Where are you getting these distros from? Most popular distros do more than “just view websites or write code.”

Zarxrax,

They are ranked number 3 and 13 on distro watch, so they are hardly unknown. And lots on Linux YouTubers were talking about how great they were.

TheGreenWizard,

If you ever give it a go again, I’d suggest trying to get used to software that you’d need to use on Linux (aka, alternatives that won’t work well outside of windows). I already used a lot of free openscource software that works on Linux like libre office, krita, kdenlive, obs, when i used windows. That made swapping a lot more comfortable. Next I really recomend something like Linux mint, or popos (look up screenshots and decide witch one looks cooler) then, if you are enjoying it after a few months, give arch or nixos a try, or don’t if the distro you use does what you want, and you found ways to make it work for you, then stick with it. I hope the next time you give it a try works out better for you.

kjetil,

Da Vinci Resolve has native Linux builds though and should work. And does on Ubuntu based, Rocky Linux, arch and NixOS. I’m not sure about Nobora (Fedora based).

Though it’s hard to know what went wrong with vague descriptions like “everything was crashing”…

terrifyingtuba, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

I am going to attempt to switch to Linux, I’m definitely not going to willingly use windows platforms again.

humpacactus,

As a lifelong windows gamer I’ve just switched to cachyos and honestly it’s been fantastic. Performance seems on par (or within 5 percent) and it’s super customizable. Haven’t had any issues getting things working, including non-steam alphas. Went into it thinking I’d probably switch back, but have no need currently. You definitely need some troubleshooting skills, but nothing too crazy if you already tinker a bit in windows.

Edit: I’m also running triple monitors at 144hz and it’s been completely fine (and I’m on Nvidia).

kjetil,

For those of us who didn’t know, CachyOS is and Arch-based distor with performance focus and some ease of use tools.

this blog explains some difference to other Arch-based distros

EndlessNightmare,

I bought a new computer a few years ago that has 11 on it. With how the Steam Deck has seemed to really promote Linux for gaming, I’m seriously considering it on my next build.

It is very obvious to me that Windows is becoming increasingly subject to enshittification.

terrifyingtuba,

Yeah, proton seems to really work wonders, and it seems it’s only going to get better. I have windows 11 on my work laptop and I hate it.

sdtg5afwooasiwefr, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

This year will be the year of the Linux desktop for shure. I believe in it like the years before.

pulsewidth,

For Shure maybe, but what about for other audio products companies?

P. S. I unironically believe 2025 may be looked back on as the year of the Linux desktop. May have finally got through the trough, we’ll see though.

Critical_Thinker, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

linux primary with dual boot for a windows install just because of the games that won’t work.

sporkler, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

I upgraded last year, have lost no functionality

CitricBase,

Me too! I upgraded to Fedora Linux. It’s amazing how everything just works, even all the games I play.

pulsewidth,

Upgraded to Linux or Windows 11?

Because nobody is claiming you’ll lose functionality with Windows 11, so your post seems to imply Linux but I’m unsure.

sporkler,

Linux

Lucidlethargy, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

No, I do not plan to jump to Linux, which doesn’t play many games still without a lot of headaches. Any other questions?

communist,
@communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz avatar

Yes, I do have questions, why?

why do you care about those games so much when 90% (actually more I think) work perfectly and the few that don’t fail because they have malware?

Wiz, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

I’m planning on it.

I tried a rest run with Kubuntu on an old laptop I had, and it runs 95% flawlessly. My biggest issue is my new Brother printer that I’m trying to install connected to Wi-Fi. The system sems to know it’s there, but then doesn’t seem to install the drivers. My Android phone prints there just fine.

domi,
@domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

I assume you tried adding a new printer through KDE? There’s usually no driver needed if all you need to do is simply print/scan.

https://lemmy.secnd.me/pictrs/image/bbe5d638-f4cb-4744-b35b-9ca1d134431f.png

Does it fail with both options?

nutsack, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

Linux is fine. Ive been using it since before ubuntu was invented. But Windows has the most goddamn computer games.

Womble,

The vast majority of which now run fine on linux with proton.

Alexstarfire, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

I don’t plan on doing anything until I have no choice but to buy a new computer.

BleatingZombie, do games w I really need these games ported to Steam. What do y'all have on your lists?

Any sports “video game”. I’m sick of the “simulations”. I miss games like Blitz the League and The Bigs

RememberTheApollo_, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?
@RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world avatar

Not gonna upgrade.

Have already had Linux for decades.

Linux still can’t handle anticheats for the games I play, so primarily on Windows I stay.

AceFuzzLord, do games w 6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

Plan on, if possible, cloning my account to a new account on a new internal drive (preferably a 2TB+ drive) to save all my stuff that I want and don’t feel like moving over due to laziness. Then on another partition, I plan on having the rest of the space being used for Linux. All I gotta do is make sure the win10 partition doesn’t receive an ounce of Internet connectivity at all and pray I don’t end up with a virus or something similar somehow (because even the safest internet practices aren’t safe enough anymore).

Hopefully I can turn that partition into a cold partition where I can keep the current games I have that aren’t downloaded through Steam installed to ensure I can still play them. Then I can slowly debloat it by uninstalling everything I don’t need on there and get rid of a ton of files/unnecessary programs so that way I can still have roughly 500-600GB for win10 just in case I ever need it for anything, like a program I genuinely cannot figure out how to get working on Linux.

Brotha_Jaufrey, do games w I really need these games ported to Steam. What do y'all have on your lists?

Soldier of Fortune: Payback. Obviously the best game ever made.

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