Tell trackIR to release a linux client. I'm stuck with it and cant move until a Linux client is released
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I don't know if these would do the trick, but could be worth a shot? https://github.com/fwfa123/linuxtrackx-ir
I've never heard of TrackIR before now.
Moved my three laptops to Ubuntu, Mint and Zorrin. A week later I'm still dealing with issues setting them up.
Ngl, the move is more frustrating than linux nerds would have you believe. But a necessary move and I don't regret it.
Moved my three laptops to Ubuntu, Mint and Zorrin. A week later Iβm still dealing with issues setting them up.
dunno about zorin, but what's the issues with ubuntu/mint?
And yeah, a lot of the time people will oversell the amount of progress made with linux for noobs, it's come a long way and those OSes *should* be foolproof, but tricky and unsupported hardware be tricky and unsupported.
Doesn't help that some things are massive traps, like dual graphics card when at least one of them is NVidia, removing support for existing things via early wayland adaptation, etc etc.
"But it works on my thinkpad! β’οΈ" Well , not everyone bought a thinkpad/found one next to the trash.
Also from what Iβve found out or at least seen in quite a lot of comments is that those same people who are always saying it just works on my machine are using quite old equipment, like at least 5-10 years old if not older. Of course it works on your computerβ¦
Setting up my dev environment took a while and some troubleshooting.
The last issue that I can't seem to solve is streaming 4k videos in 265 encoding from my cheap network drive. I have all the codecs, and tried multiple different players, messed with vlc setting, no luck. Audio out of sync, or no video, or stuttering, or refusing to play at all.
I can access those videos on my phone and even stream them to my Chromecast, so there's no reason it should not work on linux laptops.
yeah, no clue. but at least someone else might know
Once again I am asking you to apt-get update.
Or otherwise dnf upgrade

But... Club Penguin was shut down years ago! π©
It was kil
And at the time I was at house eating dorito
Real. π’
I actually did it. And I have abysmal knowledge of software but Linux is so fantastic. There isn't one thing that I can't do on it if it bothers me enough.
And even the one proprietary software that I do have to use (for work, plz don't ask) and comes only on Windows, works without flaw once I configure the WINE environment properly.
Tried Debian, Manjaro, Linux Mint, MX linux and loved them all. They are all fantastic. Finally settled on Mint (I know) because it is the right balance of stable and updated for me.
Until there is one, single distribution that the vast majority of people can install on their existing hardware, that just works, easily and conveniently, Linux will remain a relatively niche desktop OS. I think when Valve finally releases the desktop version is SteamOS, that might do the trick.
Why would you want a majority of people using the same distribution? It's much better if users are distributed relatively equally among a hand full of distributions. More options with good developers and community support is better. In case something bad happens to one, it's no problem switching to the next one over. Look at examples from the past: Ubuntu, CentOS
Why would you want a majority of people using the same distribution?
I don't, necessarily. I just think it's the only way we will ever see widespread adoption of Linux on desktops. But, maybe I'm wrong. Honestly, I hope I am. I hope through changes in the culture and more education, people will make the switch. But, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't skeptical.
People need to: (1) have capacity, like a single mother with 3 kids and commuting to work 3 jobs isn't going to switch even if it took less than a day, and (2) they need to see the value of doing so first. Lowering the entry barrier will help IMMENSELY, and then after that people are willing to put up with some slight amounts of effort so long as they know in advance it will be worthwhile.
Unfortunately a non-technical mainstream normie isn't going to know how to check their hardware first, and barely knows what software they themselves use (including the variety of plug-ins) on a daily basis, or how to know which ones they will have to give up using, and seek alternatives for.
If such alternatives exist. Like, on a mobile device (including laptops, or an Android phone/tablet), nobody has ever managed to tell me an actually usable web browser that doesn't burn up my battery in the background all day long like Firefox does - Firefox is an absolutely horrid shit app, which just so happens to be better than Chrome... barely.
And what program/app is more crucial in this modern era than a web browser? So when people see the state that the CEO of Firefox has put that FOSS program into, and the lack of anyone else (e.g. LibreWolf) making a better app - which again must be usable by non-technical mainstream normie users - then they nope right out and never bother to reconsider.
Note that the market share of people using desktops vs. a laptop or mobile where battery concerns are absolutely critical is dropping, see e.g. this article.
That issue wouldn't matter to most people. People want what works. For now, Windows works for them. They wouldn't care about community contributions, FOSS, and decentralization. If you want widespread Linux adoption, you need a robust. easy to use, and beginner friendly OS. Of course there are options like Mint and Zorin, but they still can't quite do everything Windows does.
I'm sure you're right, but the casual user hasn't got a clue about any of that. They just want to turn their PC on and have it do what they expect it to do. The moment you start telling them about the advantages of one version over another you've lost them.
Fine fine...

That ain't Falco!

Nah I'm good.
I am readying the tuxinator, just you wait.
Honestly, I first installed linux on a machine in like 2006 or 2007 or something. It just doesn't do what I need for my main machine and I don't need to run two computers with synergy for more monitors anymore. I have a dual-boot, but I literally never use the thing because it doesn't run Voicemeeter or VB Cables and JACK isn't really a substitute.
It would be nice if Linux ran everything I need, but I'm not about to change my entire workflow and sacrifice useful programs to save a little overhead on my operating system.
Understandable, since my main computer needs some fixing, i adapted a small laptop to a dual booth solution, mainly bacause i sort of want this to be a usable solution and because it's a small laptop.
If I had the cash to spare a laptop running Linux would be a pretty nice addition. Maybe one of those old netbooks with a mouse nub if any of them managed to avoid ending up in a landfill.
I sometimes do. But I'd point a gun back and say, make the penguin run this software in a way that doesn't require a power user or take a newbie three fucking weeks.
I use Linux a lot and have about ten PCs running it so far, but I literally just installed Windows 10 on a shitbox that will very rarely be online because it was my best option for the software and respecting my time. I don't work in IT. I run a small nonprofit and I used to build and upgrade/repair PCs as a side gig.
I honest to god do not think it's any harder than Windows. You're just used to the quirks and skills necessary to deal with Windows shit.
No it's just to run a single proprietary software for some old hardware at my job. It won't even be connected to the Internet. After trying for a couple of hours I had it set up and working on Win 10 in about 20 mins including the windows install.
I have made laundry lists in the past of things that either you can't do with windows, or you need to regedit and hack around it. Literally basic as fuck things.
Hell, until a year or two ago, you couldn't open the location of a file from a file search, and it obscured (and still does) the full path of the file in the search pane. Not to mention how bad the search is in general.
Don't get me started on the "modern sleep" bullshit lol
It becomes apparent if you stop using Windows for a few years, when you get on it again the quirks hit back with the power of a thousand suns
Windows 10 on a shitbox!!!! You and I have very different definitions of that - lol. The 'shitboxes' I have (two of them) find it difficult to run even Windows 7, but Linux zooms on it like a breeze.
I know the frustration though. I sometimes use cracked software - mostly for learning new stuff as a hobby (CAD programming, designing etc) and they come only on Windows, SOo....
But these days free and open source have also come up so beautifully. FreeCAD is like this whole new thing entirely, so are LibreOffice, Inkscape, GIMP, LibreCAD, Scribus, Blender (never used this one though). Using LibreOffice has made it next to impossible for me to use MSOffice. But yes I do need that one or two shitty proprietary things because, just because...
My job has some old equipment that has proprietary software that I can't get to run on Linux. It's literally the only thing I need that tower to run. It's a 2nd gen i5. It runs Windows 10 acceptablyfrom a small SSD. It won't even be connected to the internet.
i think this is how I'm getting ready to be with Minecraft vs luanti
Luanti is great, but since the topic is about switching to Linux I feel the need to point out that Minecraft Java has been running on Linux I think from the very beginning. I use prism launcher when the kids feel like playing. The setup is more complicated than using the official Linux launcher, but it is more stable.
do you always gotta be logging in and agreeing to terms and shit?
Uhh, maybe on initial setup. I haven't played in a month or so and just launched it in two clicks.
Eat your free soup.
What is this, Northern Irland?