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I really with EndeavorOS or Garuda would replace Manjaro on that list.
Look here’s one in the wild!
It’s just not competitive with the quality of support on Windows. It’s bad enough, comparatively, that if you’re a heavy VR user it’s worth keeping a Windows install just for that use. There was a long post on /r/linuxgaming a few weeks back rolling up all the issues into one post, I’ll try to find it. One of the best comments in the post was by a top-ranked Beatsaber player actually; he said that latency among other things was the reason he has kept dual booting – only using Windows for VR gaming. I know that I just gave up on playing Elite: Dangerous in VR successfully because I didn’t want to fuss with dual booting.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Where did the "Plasma" in KDE Plasma come from, and why do many people say that with or instead of just KDE?
26·9 months agoWINE would like to join the party
Sorry, dark humor is the only kind I have left.
The fax machine predates the (first) American Civil War.
Everything that is professionally rendered is offloaded to purpose built hardware. This part of the workflow would not be any different no matter what the creative is using for their workstation.
I have yet to find something that has a deb or flatpak available and isn’t on the AUR.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•exFAT Driver With Linux 6.13 Reduces FAT Chain Traversal For Better Performance
8·1 year agoReally? I had flashbacks to Organic Chemistry – my own personal Vietnam.
Arch on my desktop and laptop, Debian stable goes on everything else.
Corporate support of development, and I’m not just talking about Redhat and SUSE. Hell, Microsoft is a major contributor to the kernel.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•tension on kernel mailing lists continues to grow as a Linux Foundation board member finally replies with a "summary of the legal advice the kernel is operating under" re: enforcing US sanctions
83·1 year agoIn the balance between geopolitical conflicts and Linux, the latter is the petty stuff.




I’m pretty certain I know how you feel about systemd, too.