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submitted 2 weeks ago by Fyrnyx@kbin.melroy.org to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Could be small or big.

My answer has always been that, Linux can't handle everything I'd ask out of it that I normally can with Windows. I know the games issue has been progressing far from the days when that used to have been an archaic flaw with Linux for the longest time. Games might not be the issue except for some concerns I have for some games.

I was taking some time a few moments ago, to check if a program called Firestorm Viewer would work on Linux Mint which could've been my distro of choice. And the description written on the linux page described exactly the kind of concerns I'd have for compatibility and usability from going Windows to Linux.

They said that their viewer was tested and designed to function mostly with Ubuntu and while it could work with other distros, it's not to be expected to be smooth.

That's the kind of sentiment and concern I have always had with Linux if I were to go from Windows to it. There are programs and tools on Windows that I have that are used for specific purposes and I know they will not function on Linux. Furthermore, incase anything breaks down, any and all solutions would only be applicable to that thing that would be far easier to solve than just being SOL if I was on Linux.

It is something as a user that I just can't simply afford to deal with on a regular basis if I made the switch.

So while I may not have too much of an issue running games, I won't have too much of an issue using alternatives, I won't have to deal with the Windows ecosystem .etc I will just be running into other walls that would simply make me second guess my decision and make me regret switching to the point where I would dip back into Windows in a hurry.

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[-] Sc00ter@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago

I dont own a pc, nor do i have time and energy to learn a different OS than what i grew up with and use everyday with work

[-] ICastFist@programming.dev 1 points 1 week ago

Nvidia and Asus suck with linux. With default drivers of any popular distro, my CPU fans won't go over 4k RPM on their own, despite the thing easily heating past 90ºC.

Only on windows, running asus' "rog gaming center" piece of shit, the actual maximum speed of the fans can be turned on, it's loud as fuck, too. I suppose it runs at around 10kRPM, which is a HUGE difference.

I gotta check how linux support is for huion kamvas right now, since I have one as my main screen no less (the laptop screen gets all fucky when it heats up, which takes 2 minutes after turning the thing on)

[-] BodePlotHole@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

I just want Serato DJ Pro to release a Linux version...

[-] trk@aussie.zone 1 points 1 week ago

Irfanview, MYOB, and a lack of virtual file system in Nextcloud.

[-] TwoHardCore@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago

I uninstalled my Windows 7 box and installed Mint on it recently and it seems to work okay, except there is no sound. I've tried all the troubleshooting stuff I read online, tried switching sound-cards, but no sound. I've got a Debian distro now on my USB, so I'll try that one day.

It won't take long for me to give up on Linux and to just continue to use Win10.

[-] JandroDelSol@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

i don have enough technical knowledge to be confident I wouldn't just fuck up my entire computer tbh. I'll probably try it out when my hubby helps me build a proper pc, but that's not happening for a while

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