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Natanox
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I'm looking for a free OS, should it be Debian or Arch Linux(community)?English
4·1 day agoI only marked those who bundle the driver with the image since that way they can treat is as core system package and add the necessary deep system configurations + helper scripts straight form the start. There are in fact quite a few distros who use such a helper tool (I think Zorin has one too?), but even with their best effort the driver still causes issues so god damn often or just fails to install for weird reasons. Additionally there might be issues after updates. Distros that integrate them from the start might add a few extra scripts to mitigate update problems, perhaps ensure Secure Boot still works, make specific changes to Wayland due to Nvidia being really bad with it by default, set up everything for hybrid graphics, ecetera.
My brother just threw out an RTX 3060 because of all the issues (in that case on OpenSuse) and I had so. many. issues. In the last 10 years with all kinds of green GPUs that I can only in good conscious recommend distros with pre-installed drivers to Nvidia users, and to avoid that company like the Plague.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I'm looking for a free OS, should it be Debian or Arch Linux(community)?English
332·1 day agoDebian is rock solid, there are even more user-friendly distros though. In a few edge-cases it will expect you to know your way around things, however there are a lot of guides for it. Going with this will cause the growth of a mighty white beard!
Arch Linux will make you cry. If you want to learn how to fix and configure things it’s great (and their wiki arguably is the greatest of all), but their lack of QA and expectation to do that yourself often causes issues. You’ll probably cut your fingers on its bleeding edge. If you want to learn with less bleeding I’d recommend CachyOS these days. I’m certainly not saying this because my computer didn’t boot after updates multiple times. /s
HOWEVER if you have an Nvidia GPU, first off: I’m so sorry. Secondly, you absolutely (!) should use a distro that takes care of their driver for you. Their drivers are hot steaming garbage that you do not want to meddle with (many distros try their best to do it for you, but often enough it won’t work for some people). See below, Nvidia distros marked with recycling symbol.
A few other options to consider with noticeable features:
- Bazzite (♻️): If you mainly play games. User-friendly, most compatible with handhelds next to CachyOS. Takes care of a lot of small things related to gaming.
- Fedora: If you want modern features on a very stable system. Very good ecosystem. Basically the other stable workhorse next to Debian. Will spawn a nice hat on your head, m’lady.
- OpenSuse: Also very stable, best distro for those concerned about US influence (it’s strongly EU-based). Tumbleweed arguably most stable rolling-release distro (newest system software) with a great graphical settings’ tool YaST (future unknown, unfortunately). Leap is rock-solid but slow, meant more for Office PCs and Enterprise users. After installing this you’ll suddenly start talking german.
- Linux Mint: If you want things to just work with the flattest learning curve possible for former Windows victims. Helpful tips for Ubuntu usually apply and that weird software offering you a manual download for Ubuntu will just work.
- ElementaryOS: Very good for users used to MacOS, probably flattest learning curve for them. Great accessibility! Not as feature rich as others (their whole desktop is made in-house, so it’s very cohesive but a lot of work for them), but what they have is very well tested.
- ZorinOS (Core): Also very good. Most likely the one with the biggest software selection from the start (comes with both Snap and Flatpak pre-configured). Probably the one you’d eventually find on some school computer.
And three others interesting if you might buy new hardware soon (damn, you rich):
- TuxedoOS (♻️): Default OS on devices from Tuxedo Computers (EU). Works on any machine and is a really nice distro in general.
- SlimbookOS (♻️): Default OS for Slimbook (EU) devices. Also nice.
- Pop_OS! (♻️): Default OS for System76 (US) devices. They’re currently developing a whole new desktop environment (Cosmic), so their normal release hangs a little bit behind. It’s okay though. Be aware it’s from a US company (not just maintainers, but commercial entity). Fucked up Linus Tech Tips once.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I'm looking for a free OS, should it be Debian or Arch Linux(community)?English
10·1 day agoThe lack of PPA support might bite you though. For newcomers I’d strongly recommend staying with the standard Mint (Cinnamon) version, any reason not to is highly technical and more of an issue for the maintainers.
You said Captain Marvel, I thought Wonder Woman. Same thing though. 😅
I do understand why many people react like that to criticism of something empowering though. If you’ve been oppressed, bullied and hurt for something forever you of course see it everywhere (because that’s where the source of pain usually is/was, fucking everywhere). I’m dealing with that shit myself, it takes serious energy not to immediately jump at people when they express anything that could be transphobic. After an awful day I might only realise later how I overinterpreted a situation.
Now of course there is a small but loud minority of performative “supporters” who completely misinterpret most criticism, verbally attack people on sight and are genuinely annoying for no good reason. That’s an absolute minority though, hard to distinguish from (bad-faith) trolls and just a menace to everyone. Unfortunately you generally can’t distinguish those on social media…
You’re wrong. Low income households were absolutely made dependent on it, solely because of prices.
Some examples:
- Certain food is way cheaper, especially spices. In the shop I get 30-50g of it for 3-8€. On Amazon I get 250g for about 10€. Doing without means worse food.
- A lot of tech is cheaper. Especially daily items such as cables, powerbanks, earphones etc., other shops usually are more expensive - often even for the exact same items.
- Clothes are cheaper. The very same shoes from a known brand (Hummel) were just 33€ there, but 50€ anywhere else.
- Some items you won’t even find anywhere else except shady shops or Ebay sellers, and especially poor people can’t afford to be screwed over. To know Amazon will just give you your money back is an unavoidable perk.
Now add more disgusting tactics to that:
- Amazon has certain ways to firmly insert themselves into e.g. poor people’s lives. In Germany you get free Prime (and therefore free shipping) if you’re on welfare. Combine that with the above, especially items like food or clothes. You have to save every penny, you do not have the financial freedom to just say no to that. Especially parents don’t.
- Local shops simply vanished due to online shopping, subsidized mega markets such as Amazon did the rest. For lots of stuff you’d have to travel long distances. Let it be because of no affordable public transport, slow ones or your old junker of a car falling apart, this isn’t an option either.
And it isn’t even just poor people. With the economical situation as it is more and more people don’t have the luxury not to use the cheapest, most easy option (you have to manage stress as well after all, and Amazon is easy). Even just spices and kitchen supplies probably saves dozens of € per month for a family, unless they really like bland food. Money available for healthy ingredients instead - or the washing machine that just broke.
Please be aware how privileged you are being able to say what you said.
And as usual, only the law-abiding customers get fucked over. Professional pirates just get a proper disc drive.
if there are working drivers that don’t have issues
There aren’t. Some distros come with Nouveau alone, which is often awfully slow or lags behind in support for new cards. Some by now ship with nouveau + NVK, which is still unsuitable for demanding tasks and has bugs as NVK is still beta. And some ship with the proprietary Nvidia driver which is a hot mess. Changing something about this usually ends up in a mess due to how the Nvidia driver has to install itself into the system every time an update runs, and the fact you have to basically rip out a kernel module for it (nouveau).
Sure bro, all the endless people having issues with those shitty drivers are at fault. Nvidia is making a whole new driver because they just love to do it, not because the old one is a huge mess.
I’m doing my best helping family and friends with these things on various distros, but by now they all moved over to AMD or Intel or are in the process of it; even swapping out RTX 3000 series cards because the driver keeps fucking up and the Wayland support is a hot mess. Every single time the constant issues and glitches vanished once the Nvidia was thrown out. Nvidia on Linux is just hot garbage.
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.deto
memes@lemmy.world•God was so impressed by his own skills he kept reusing the same mouldEnglish
16·10 days agoIt’s not just that it works differently for different people, it even works differently depending on your ethnicity and the ethnicity of who you’re looking at. It’s really weird.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Bambu Lab Sent a Cease-and-Desist. The AGPL Might Send One Back.English
2·11 days agoAs well as Apple products. and Microsoft Windows devices. The whole tech industry gets shittier and people merely adjust their expectations.
People are not buying rationally either, especially not when they’re literally bombarded with manipulation attempts (ads, product placements, influencer marketing etc.). Something BambuLab does relentlessly.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Bambu Lab Sent a Cease-and-Desist. The AGPL Might Send One Back.English
18·12 days agoTheir printers just work.
So do machines like Snapmaker (U1) and especially Prusa, but without the amount of involuntary butt stuff.
And it’s not even true, the amount of issues with Bambu are piling up. A1 even manage to melt themselves recently, print failures with the print head becoming a plastic blob, the whole shebang. It’s the same with Apple indeed, as in people being ignorant in regards to all their issues because of the whole lifestyle feeling the marketing team managed to create.
No, that’s spite. Silly skull.
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Vaultwarden 1.36.0 patches vulnerabilitiesEnglish
14·16 days agoUugh, why do I see this at 3 in the morning. Good thing there’s Termux.
Security is the first thing that comes to mind. Compartmentalization prevents or at least makes it considerably harder for compromised services to screw up all the others.
Another thing would be that it might be easier to manage backups and snapshots.
Beautiful indeed, not a meme though.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•springy / hard elastic fillament reccommendationsEnglish
3·18 days agoSome brands offer dedicated PP print plates. I think Prusa has one.
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.deto
Femcel Memes@lemmy.blahaj.zone•it was then i understood society's illnessEnglish
33·19 days ago“Your identity still isn’t defined by dreaming of a certain kind of labour? You failed the test!”




The difference is that strippers are real. Superhuman AI is still a pipe dream.