At least I made it fun for myself and my Windows-using sibling with whom I share a computer with. GRUB themes are cool! Also, I didn't make it myself, you can find the theme here: https://www.pling.com/p/2275254
That is amazing
What happens on triple or more boot? Is it just a tree?
"Linux or windows"
- Linux
"Ubuntu or other?" - other
"Arch or other" - other
"Void or FreeBSD"
...
Linux was already specified, so no BSD
The text on the bottom left shows your selection to boot, the highlight only discerns between Windows and Linux. It also has its own highlight for the UEFI settings option.
This is fantastic, I should do this
some icons there seems to be ai slop tho (not win and tux)
I didn't even know grub could display images.
This is so funny, The windows should be blue coloured and linux be red.
Also seems like it would be fun to do with rEFInd
Keep it contained in a VM, best hazardous containment.
Last time I booted into windows it wiped my grub partition. That was the day I decided I didn’t really need windows anymore.
For anyone that needs to hear this, the way to prevent this is to have Linux and Windows on separate drives.
Me booting into windows just to play some gta online
I still don't understand gta online. For me the whole point of the GTA games was that you could do anything without a single thought because you were the only real person involved. That disappears when you add other people.
for me it was that i was able to play with friends. i don't have any, but if i did, we would've had some fun with heists.
Well i have to admit i've actually been treating gta online as a single player grind game for the most part. On ps4/5 i did play together with a friend of mine though, but playing in a lobby with randoms can definitely be frustrating, especially if you are a grinder because lots of people like blowing your shit up. I'm honestly still shocked that rockstar allows you to pretty much do everything in invite only lobbies now, because i remember having to do all kinds of tricks with my internet connection to get into a public lobby by myself.
I'm actually happy to say this is me, I recently installed Mint on a separate m.2 drive from windows, I wanted to just test it. I now find myself almost permanently on Mint, only going back to windows once to play a multiplayer game that isn't on Linux yet.
Same. There are one or two things that don't work on Linux yet or are buggy so I have Windows on a separate drive. I hardly use it though.
The day I wiped all partitions from my dual boot and started fresh with no windows on the machine was a revelation. My heart sang and my soul wept with joy. Windows lives in a caged state now, a neutered monster I rarely demand dance for me because it is ugly and awkward and on an external drive I don't care about.
This is how it is for me. I have Linux and Windows on their own drives.
I was triple booting a Hackintosh for a while and kept them on their own drives. You have to because Windows updates like to screw with the UEFI of the drive it's install on at random time. Somehow, Window was less stable than OS X running on unapproved hardware.
I gave that up decades ago. If i can't do it in Linux, i don't need to do it.
sadly if you do PC gaming you are sometimes forced to use windows. If all your friends play League of Legends it doesn't help you to say "but DotA 2 runs on Linux", you need windows or you can't play with your friends. Same goes for lots of Multiplayer games like GTA Online.
All the tools and stuff I agree. But for games there just is no option other than Windows sometimes
So in my dual boot setup Linux messes up the dedicated audio card so bad it not only sounds like ass on Linux but it somehow garbles Windows audio until I power cycle the entire thing. It is entirely possible it does permanent damage to the hardware. Some of the electrical clicks you hear from it are genuinely concerning.
Had to plug in Linux audio via the motherboard audio and use different sources for each OS to work around it.
Does change how the meme reads to me.
Also, maaaan does Linux need to completely redo its audio systems from the ground up. It's so bad that saying that isn't even that controversial, which is insane in these circles.
What distro? What sound card?
You might try something new that runs pipewire by default, if you haven’t already. But I might also know of some specific quirks with specific cards.
We're not doing this. People in the Linux community are so tweaked by years of bad support that they assume every complaint is a call for help.
It is not.
I know what's broken, I know why, I know it's not easily fixable, I have a workaround. This is not a tech support thread.
I don't need information from users more savvy than me, I need the bad sound firmware they're loading in lieu of specific support for my audio card to be fixed, or even better, replaced by actual specifically supported firmware so my card works. In the meantime, crappy on-board audio and wasting money on hardware I'm not using it is.
If it helps for a future purchase, Focusrite's external interfaces have been amazing for Linux support.
To the point where I didn't even notice; It just worked perfectly out of the box.
I'm assuming you've already checked this, but is your interface set to the same frequency/bit depth between Linux and windows? Or if it uses optical, whether it's set to the same word clock source.
I tried fiddling with the Windows settings, but that didn't fix it immediately, and the sound is clearly wrong on Linux even with a power cycle. And googling for it I'm not alone in having issues and support for the thing is patchy. I mean, rebooting should have fixed it anyway. There's no reason why either OS wouldn't initialize those things on boot.
I am not particularly commited to the thing, so I wouldn't buy an upgrade. The only reason I have it is at some point I ended up with a motherboard that wouldn't do 5.1 out of the box, so I got something relatively affordable to slap in there. It sounds noticeably better than integrated audio, though, so now that I have it I'd like to use it, even if I'm not on the problematic old motherboard.
But again, I dislike the tendency to recommend functional hardware or technical support. It's kinda frustrating. And frankly, it works on Windows, so if I was looking for a fix, that's right there. The onus is on Linux for support in this type of setup where the issue is not on the Windows side that's a reboot away.
From the ground up has been done at least once, but given there are multiple layers of interface and driver, it might not be at the right level for whatever hardware you have.
I'm thinking specifically of how pipewire recently came along and basically took over the functions previously provided by pulseaudio, to the point of pretending to be Pulse where necessary so that things don't break.
FWIW, I recently learned that my motherboard has features that weren't unlocked by default in my distro. Not related to sound, mind you, but nonetheless, I've gained access to that now. It required loading an extra kernel module. The same might be required to get the best out of your sound card.
Nah, it's just not supported. Or rather, it's poorly supported so it sounds worse than in Windows and it just doesn't want to properly dual boot without a power cycle. Honestly, I haven't checked if the soft reboot issue has been reported. Pretty sure it hasn't. I could be nice and go find where to file a bug, but I haven't gotten around to it and, frankly, there are enough other problems with this particular setup that nobody is fixing and are getting dismissed with "it's the manufacturer's fault" that I'm not particularly inclined to go out of my way.
We don't talk enough about how spotty new motherboard support is for Linux, either. At least sound is a recurring talking point. But yeah, newer motherboards often don't pick up networking and audio hardware out of the box and need a lot of troubleshooting. Everybody is so proud of how well Linux revitalizes old laptops but nobody likes to talk about how that's because they're old, and newer stuff may not work well or at all. Early adopting hardware platforms on Linux can be a "going on an adventure" Hobbit meme experience.
And you're right that it's not so much about audio getting reingeneered again as it getting done right. I just don't know that the current patchwork barely holding together can be salvaged by bolting more pieces on top. Every time Linux needs to replace something this way it's a years-long argument between nerds and a whole damn mess (see Wayland still being litigated, somehow). Audio never gets enough attention anywhere and I have very low trust that a new attempt wouldn't end up in the same mess they have now, at least for a long while. It extra sucks because Windows audio used to be kinda bad, but now it's... kinda not? So being a dual-booter it's just an extra reason to make that choice of which boot option to pick from the menu.
That shouldn't be possible as the hardware gets reinitialized on boot
When i still had a dual boot on my main PC, everytime I went into Windows and back into Linux, I'd have to replug my drawing tablet for it to work properly. Even after a complete shutdown. I have no clue what caused that.
Hold down the Shift button every time you shut down windows. Windows is really nasty, it does not actually shutdown properly and does not properly shut down drives and stuff when doing proper shutdowns and it always messes with other OS.
I play ally single player games in fedora and multiplayer in windows. Lol
Cries in VR games.
Windows in VM with vitio drivers and guest tools
And looking glass for good games performance for those select few titles that otherwise refuse
Or like so... (/home is on another disk, no windows)
Today I watched A Titus video about customizing his terminal to make it less ugly. And to install new fonts he had to type some weird commands to find where those files were stored and some other alien commands to get them installed.
Do you know what I don't have to do in windows to get a font installed ? None of that. Open the file like normal people do and click install. No wizardry spells to learn
doesn't KDE just let you double-click the TTFs and install them that way?
Gnome works like that too- double click on the TTF/OTF and you get a window with a preview of the font and an install button.
Then he did it because he wanted to, not because he had to. You can just double-click the fonts in your file manager and preview/install the font if you’re using a typical distro/desktop environment.
Edit: he likes to customise his environment to hell afaik, so he probably has a non-standard setup
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