With the planned obsolesces and not a hint of The Man in the White Suit in sight on the horizon since Windohs-Me in my experience, only my narrow perspective of alternatives through the years explains my tolerance up until Vista, yet being we're human being, nothing's perfect. Dual drive boot in 2024 to my own disbelief! "It's complicated" fits well here!
lol nope! If you use W10 IoT LTSC 2021 (and you should), you get "support" all the way to the year 2032. Linux sadly still has a long way to go to captivate the normies' hearts. Too much pointless tweaking and technical knowhow required.
Same for me. 2017 W10 update borked my HP Sleekbook. W10 would not start up anymore. Installed Peppermint 8 on it, liked it and have never used Windows again. KDE neon as daily driver.
@@johanb.7869 Same for my wife except she went and she bought a new computer. She went with a Chrome Book which is Linux but not open source. At least she's not on Windows.
A small correction: The €1M that the GNOME project got were from the Sovereign Tech Fund - a fund which is supported by the german federal ministry for economic affairs and climate action.
Another thing to note about the whole Photoshop dealbreaker thing for people. If you have an active Adobe subscription, they do have a Photoshop web app that runs in the browser with most features already in there and more planned to come to it. As it stands, the web app version covers my use case just fine.
Very true, i think it was missing a couple of things last time i checked(4 months ago) I guess one solution for software that isn't supported is using your browser to run it, same with Microsoft and google
You don't need a registered Linux account - except for the ones you need for all the forums you'll eventually visit 😂 But for real, I made the switch from Windows 10 to MX Linux (KDE flavour) a little over a month ago, and I've been very happy with the switch. Linux wasn't really desktop ready 20 years ago when I tried it first, but with Vulcan and Proton it's catapulted forward. I don't like mindless capitalism, but the investment there's been these ~5 years has made Linux really competitive.
Great Video & Thanks for your Service! You already covered so much on your Channel! I think all your Tutorials come in handy, when Win10 is EOL next year (at least I hope, that ppl consider Linux) How cool would it be, if all the Big Linux Companies at least make small AD's for Linux.
I just installed Zorin OS 17 at the office and I'm considering Garuda on my main computer. I "tried" Windows 11 on one laptop for 5-10 minutes and I hated it. I wouldn't care less.
16:48 I'm impressed that the transparency cursor visual glitch is present on Wayland with AMD as well. I thought it was only on Nvidia with Wayland. I use Wayland with the Nvidia production branch driver, and it's really solid. A way better experience than on X11, even with idle GPU temps or VRAM usage. The only problem is with Steam Hardware Acceleration flicker for now.
Yeah, this only happens under nvtop for some reason. When i use a regular terminal window it only flickers sometimes slightly, usually it annoys me so i turn it off lol I think its a kde konsole issue Thats good you have had a good experience with nvidia under wayland, i have aswell but i just had to make sure that if anyone would install and use wayland + nvidia that if they had issues they could switch to x11 to see if those issues persits, if i didnt mention that it has problems then i feel like people would go "oh i guess linux sucks" instead of "oh i see its nvidia's problem not linux"
@@linuxnext Although I also run KDE at the moment, this issue also occurs in Gnome (glitching in Steam) 🙂. Is Endeavouros your main OS at the moment? Thought that you switched to Opensuse Tumbleweed ;-) . Running it now and I am very satisfied with the distro 🙂
I love opensuse tumbleweed, but i also like the aur lol, the yast stuff is awesome as it gave me a lot more control over my utilities of my software, ill go back to opensuse again sometime but for now im gonna use endeavour :P
@@linuxnext I have jumped on the CachyOS train and I must say I like it a lot so far. NVIDIA 550. 54.15 driver is installed. So far I haven't noticed the glitching problem in wayland with this driver 🙂
Sorry if I worded it wrongly. What I meant was there are applications like lmms, vscode, even 3d editing apps like Houdini that seems like Windows only apps, but they also run natively on Linux. There is not need to install them from flatpak repository. @@linuxnext
For me 2024 has been the of year of Linux for me, I've started the year using EdeavourOS but have distro hopped to Arch Linux after building a new system. I will try to stick with this distro but Nobara and CachyOS are looking kind of enticing.
I played around with Linux Mint 21.3 Edge Edition, and I'm already back on Windows. 1) I cannot access my full game library. Other games that are playable through Proton typically have worse performance overall 2) I cannot configure my gaming peripherals. Yes I know about dual booting or Virtualbox. But I want one OS for everything 3) Quality of life issues. I cannot watch Netflix or Amazon Prime in full HD.
Doesnt sound like you rlly tried linux in my opinion What peripherals? What gpu? Why cant you watch hd with netflix? I can watch 4k content easily on linux through my browser What games cant you play? Also maybe the distro you tried isnt your taste, there are plenty of other desktop environments you can try and distros that offer newer stuff for you
I distro hopped last year from start to mid then decided to keep fedora for a long time recently moved to endavour os with hyprland, games works better in hyprland for me then kde.
My problem is that the hardware I'm using just doesn't play nice with Linux. I'm using an HP victus gaming Laptop and for some reason brightness controls are backwards and I can't increase it. This problem has been reported for 2 years now by users with the same hardware and to this day has not been fixed.
@@linuxnext The most likely conclusion is that it's either a driver issue or hardware compatibility issue. Regardless of the distro and desktop environment, the issue still exists on the same hardware. I can't really link to you bug report because TH-cam doesn't allow links in comments and automatically deletes them
@@mordecuckoo9415 i think someone found a fix www.linux.org/threads/brightness-issue-max-brightness-too-low-in-hp-victus.45338/post-201579 And you're using linux right now dealing with this issue? Or did you try linux 2 years ago and faced it?
@@linuxnextI've actually found that thread a while ago but that "fix" no longer works unfortunately. And yes I'm currently dealing with this issue right now. I've found threads/forums relating to this issue that were posted since 2 years ago.
Do you have a readily available list of packages needed for Linux gaming? I am a relative Linux n00b but am working on building my own Debian instance without a de but installing my own window manager/etc so it would be very helpful to reference
Launchers: - steam - lutris - playOnLinux other stuff: - wine - winetricks - protontricks - mono - bottles Steam will just work as expected for the most part. Games using anything more invasive than EAC are not playable, but that's the biggest restriction. Epic and GOG stores and libraries can be accessed through Lutris. It's a little shonky but works ime. PlayOnLinux is a wine frontend iptinised for gaming that I use for pirated games that the other launchers can't/won't work for.
Well Steam Protonplus (for proton-ge) flathub.org/apps/com.vysp3r.ProtonPlus Bottles (for outside of steam) flathub.org/apps/com.usebottles.bottles Goverlay + mangohud (fps overlay+ gui) Under flatpak you would do flatpak install mangohud to use it under flatpak github.com/benjamimgois/goverlay Lact (for overclocking, fan curves) github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT If your gonna build a amd system remember to use flatpak steam as debian stable uses a very old version of mesa If you wanna look at more applications go here flathub.org/
It's been 6 days already. I still cannot install nvidia drivers properly... It either turns black, or it flickers. I'm sitting in front of a black screen now once again, gotta reinstall fedora a fourth time...
If you have done this 3 times already then you shouldn't be using fedora It sounds to me you're not switching to x11 before installing the nvidia drivers as wayland causes issues on nvidia cards Using a distro like pop os that has drivers preinstalled for you, it could easily solve this issue for you Or a distro like nobara that has it preinstalled, just make sure you use x11 and not wayland for now on whatever desktop environment you use
Switch to an arch based distro and then type in the terminal: sudo pacman -S linux linux-headers nvidia-dkms . And already the nvidia drivers are installed. Hope I was able to help you with this. Yes, and you should preferably use x11 for testing and not wayland.
@@linuxnext I switched to x11 and I think it removed the visual bugs left. Thank you! I don't know how it works, why no one else in the world has these problems
That is a good distro to use in 2024, it will continue to get big feature updates every 6 months, if your unhappy with it then something like opensuse tumbleweed or endeavor os might suit your needs. Pop os might be a good distro soon as they will be using their own desktop environment cosmic which i will be trying out as it looks rlly appealing to me
As a linux parrot I've heard through propaganda that Garuda and Nobara are gaming focused. I think I heard Pop_OS! was good in the past. If you're already on Fedora, Nobara is probably a good shout as that's Fedora based. I'm personally on MX Linux (Debian based) and have had success setting everything up I've put my mind to, but it's taken a bit of research to get it working, so I wouldn't call it a gaming minded distro besides that it stays out of your way.
all distros are on par for the most part, the main difference between them all is difficulty in setting up the software required for gaming which differs between all distros. any distro you use will be fine for gaming.
@@linuxnext funny enough i fixed this problem by enabling integrated graphics and plug in my monitor to it, so now the nvidia gpu is only used for the games
Yes, you run it through xwayland to get them back which is pretty easy with a app like flatseal. This is a limitation on cef chromium which obs developers dont wont to move to a higher version to fix the problem as they said they have too many patches applied to the current one that would break under the new one. So xwayland is the solution for now
@@linuxnext not easy though in some distros to download it and install it, when got mess with load of terminal commands in order to install it and swap the novo driver , sure there has be an easier graphical way too do it, then having to use the terminal.
@@realmwatters2977 yeah some distros are designed like that but its not that hard to put in a few commands to install a simple driver. Distros like pop os, linux mint, nobara install drivers for you without needing to put in any commands If your deciding to install a distro like arch or fedora dont expect driver installs to be easy or as simple as a click to install on other distros
@@linuxnext Cheers, I am going too go through every distro to see how easy it is to install a graphics driver, and at the end of it i find that nearly all distros need use a terminal install a driver whether it download manually, still got use a terminal, then i will advocate we need an easier way to do it. Terminal maybe OK for 80s or 90s, but we not in age of computers that's just appeared for first time, this 21st century the terminal is a product of early computing, times have moved on, and time leave terminal in past.
@@realmwatters2977 again you dont need to download nvidia drivers manually, as iv said there is multiple distros that have guis for a normie users to install they're nvidia drivers, its rlly easy with distros like pop os, ubuntu, linux mint, nobara, zorin os. If you're gonna use a distro like arch based expect to use the terminal, the terminal is a very powerful tool and that's why developers still use it today as its just easier for them, that's why those other distros exist for these purposes.
I've been playing it on endeavor os for about everyday with almost 100 hours in one week. Whats your hardware? Iv tested this game on nvidia rtx 2060 and a rx 6700, both work with the latest update of the finals
@@linuxnext Thank you for your reply! Sorry my english is not good. CPU: Intel i7-8750H (12) @ 4.100GHz GPU 1: Intel CoffeeLake-H GT2 [UHD Graphics 630] GPU 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Mobile I consistently use the NVIDIA GPU, and I have also tried hybrid mode without success. My laptop has two operating systems. The game runs great when I switch to Windows 11, but encounters issues when running on Endos. When attempting to launch TF on Steam, the TF icon appears, but the game abruptly closes just as the full-screen game screen is about to appear, and no error code is displayed. It used to run without issues, but the problem started after the 1.7.0 update. Notably, my APEX game is still playable, leading me to believe that the issue may not be related to Easy Anti-Cheat.
@@ShinhoL-q8g verify files, try proton experimental (bleeding edge) idk what else to say as it should work, could be a issue with how the game is interacting with your hybrid gpu as i tried a desktop rtx 2060 today and it ran the game great.
i honestly cant find it lmao its in wallhaven somewhere i use wallpaper selector so you can find it easily through there flathub.org/apps/io.github.davidoc26.wallpaper_selector
Windows is no longer viable for daily usage in my opinion. All the new things being added to Windows these days aren't to make the user experience better, they're to make Microsoft more money. I don't see a future where Windows continues to be the dominant operating system, people really don't like Windows 11, and if Microsoft announces Windows 12 I think that'll just be the final nail in the coffin.
Surprisingly people do like windows 11, i used to like windows 11 in its preview days but then they added all the advertising back 😂 And then i found out its just a reskin ontop of a reskin on top of a reskin :)
The only thing stopping me from using it as my daily driver is the fact that I play pirated games a lot, and I still cant get them to run on Linux. I also play League of Legends, and it sucks knowing that there Vanguard on it now too
this is valid. Getting pirated games to run is doable. Whether any individual game will work is a bit of a crapshoot still. And anything with anticheat more invasive than EAC is out also. Lutris is making strides though, and I hear will be incorporating proton-GE soon which will make a huge difference. Not much can be done for the anticheat thing though, it looks like.
I have run many pirated games through proton but it is a hassle as some repacks fail to install or they install and then they are missing some dependencies which you go searching in the linux pirated reddit forum for what that game needs. Usually its a 50/50 chance this will happen
i can understand that, i think for a lot of people its more then you just proton, we just like prefer linux then windows and so we dont mind mucking around with proton, for me its fun using proton but i understand that it would be frustrating for some people
Definitely a great time for those on Windows 10 to try out linux (even in a dual boot) - with W10 support ending next year.
With the planned obsolesces and not a hint of The Man in the White Suit in sight on the horizon since Windohs-Me in my experience, only my narrow perspective of alternatives through the years explains my tolerance up until Vista, yet being we're human being, nothing's perfect.
Dual drive boot in 2024 to my own disbelief! "It's complicated" fits well here!
Why? Because its a better os for me, if windows 11 works for you then have fun but dont dis other people for what they want to use
W10 support is more than likely going to get extended. There's still more people running W10 than 11.
@@jarod1701 now your just being rude :D
lol nope! If you use W10 IoT LTSC 2021 (and you should), you get "support" all the way to the year 2032.
Linux sadly still has a long way to go to captivate the normies' hearts. Too much pointless tweaking and technical knowhow required.
Been a Linux user since 2017 and never look back. I went thru my distro hopping period but I'm a big Linux Mint fan now.
Same for me. 2017 W10 update borked my HP Sleekbook. W10 would not start up anymore. Installed Peppermint 8 on it, liked it and have never used Windows again. KDE neon as daily driver.
@@johanb.7869 Same for my wife except she went and she bought a new computer. She went with a Chrome Book which is Linux but not open source. At least she's not on Windows.
A small correction: The €1M that the GNOME project got were from the Sovereign Tech Fund - a fund which is supported by the german federal ministry for economic affairs and climate action.
Another thing to note about the whole Photoshop dealbreaker thing for people. If you have an active Adobe subscription, they do have a Photoshop web app that runs in the browser with most features already in there and more planned to come to it. As it stands, the web app version covers my use case just fine.
Very true, i think it was missing a couple of things last time i checked(4 months ago)
I guess one solution for software that isn't supported is using your browser to run it, same with Microsoft and google
Already using linux for years. And freebsd as well.
You don't need a registered Linux account - except for the ones you need for all the forums you'll eventually visit 😂
But for real, I made the switch from Windows 10 to MX Linux (KDE flavour) a little over a month ago, and I've been very happy with the switch. Linux wasn't really desktop ready 20 years ago when I tried it first, but with Vulcan and Proton it's catapulted forward. I don't like mindless capitalism, but the investment there's been these ~5 years has made Linux really competitive.
Great Video & Thanks for your Service!
You already covered so much on your Channel!
I think all your Tutorials come in handy, when Win10 is EOL next year (at least I hope, that ppl consider Linux)
How cool would it be, if all the Big Linux Companies at least make small AD's for Linux.
Yeah i hope more people notice this amazing operating system, thanks for watching :)
@@linuxnext
I was on Windows since I buz first PC.
Now I switch on Nobara 39 and I think I am finish with Windows.
I don’t know why I keep watching videos like this, I already run Linux, lol
I just installed Zorin OS 17 at the office and I'm considering Garuda on my main computer. I "tried" Windows 11 on one laptop for 5-10 minutes and I hated it. I wouldn't care less.
My advice is to use it first on virtual machine like virtualbox to get basics and early failures and prevent damage to your pc
16:48 I'm impressed that the transparency cursor visual glitch is present on Wayland with AMD as well. I thought it was only on Nvidia with Wayland.
I use Wayland with the Nvidia production branch driver, and it's really solid. A way better experience than on X11, even with idle GPU temps or VRAM usage. The only problem is with Steam Hardware Acceleration flicker for now.
Yeah, this only happens under nvtop for some reason. When i use a regular terminal window it only flickers sometimes slightly, usually it annoys me so i turn it off lol
I think its a kde konsole issue
Thats good you have had a good experience with nvidia under wayland, i have aswell but i just had to make sure that if anyone would install and use wayland + nvidia that if they had issues they could switch to x11 to see if those issues persits, if i didnt mention that it has problems then i feel like people would go "oh i guess linux sucks" instead of "oh i see its nvidia's problem not linux"
@@linuxnext Although I also run KDE at the moment, this issue also occurs in Gnome (glitching in Steam) 🙂. Is Endeavouros your main OS at the moment? Thought that you switched to Opensuse Tumbleweed ;-) . Running it now and I am very satisfied with the distro 🙂
I love opensuse tumbleweed, but i also like the aur lol, the yast stuff is awesome as it gave me a lot more control over my utilities of my software, ill go back to opensuse again sometime but for now im gonna use endeavour :P
@@linuxnext I have jumped on the CachyOS train and I must say I like it a lot so far. NVIDIA 550. 54.15 driver is installed. So far I haven't noticed the glitching problem in wayland with this driver 🙂
Fedora user here🙂 I install it in my 2013 iMac, work like a charm
Reminder newcomers, many of these applications have native Linux support. No need to bloat the run system by
installing and running through flatpak.
i thought flatpak was native tho no? its using the same runtimes as system packages would just the chances of it breaking are near none
Sorry if I worded it wrongly.
What I meant was there are applications like lmms, vscode, even 3d editing apps like Houdini that seems like Windows only apps, but they also run natively on Linux. There is not need to install them from flatpak repository. @@linuxnext
great vid thanks
For me 2024 has been the of year of Linux for me, I've started the year using EdeavourOS but have distro hopped to Arch Linux after building a new system. I will try to stick with this distro but Nobara and CachyOS are looking kind of enticing.
Nah show us the hair mr linux benchmarks man
NO
@@linuxnext 😞😞
I played around with Linux Mint 21.3 Edge Edition, and I'm already back on Windows.
1) I cannot access my full game library. Other games that are playable through Proton typically have worse performance overall
2) I cannot configure my gaming peripherals. Yes I know about dual booting or Virtualbox. But I want one OS for everything
3) Quality of life issues. I cannot watch Netflix or Amazon Prime in full HD.
Doesnt sound like you rlly tried linux in my opinion
What peripherals?
What gpu?
Why cant you watch hd with netflix? I can watch 4k content easily on linux through my browser
What games cant you play?
Also maybe the distro you tried isnt your taste, there are plenty of other desktop environments you can try and distros that offer newer stuff for you
What's the game called that you played in the beginning?
legend of zelda tears of the kingdom?
I distro hopped last year from start to mid then decided to keep fedora for a long time recently moved to endavour os with hyprland, games works better in hyprland for me then kde.
What's your hardware? Maybe ill try hyprland
@@linuxnext ryzen 5600x with rtx 3060, other then suspend problem (bcz of nvidia) i didn't face any other problem for now
@@legendboyAnii mean suspend also kinda sucks on amd lol, plasma 6 may have better suspend but i havent tested it as i have it disabled
@@linuxnext well i don't know about amd but it's mostly wayland problem bcz in x11 it worked perfectly fine.
My problem is that the hardware I'm using just doesn't play nice with Linux. I'm using an HP victus gaming Laptop and for some reason brightness controls are backwards and I can't increase it. This problem has been reported for 2 years now by users with the same hardware and to this day has not been fixed.
Can you link me the bug report?
Is this also a driver issue in the kernel or a desktop issue? Like a kde plasma bug, gnome bug etc
@@linuxnext The most likely conclusion is that it's either a driver issue or hardware compatibility issue.
Regardless of the distro and desktop environment, the issue still exists on the same hardware.
I can't really link to you bug report because TH-cam doesn't allow links in comments and automatically deletes them
@@mordecuckoo9415 i think someone found a fix
www.linux.org/threads/brightness-issue-max-brightness-too-low-in-hp-victus.45338/post-201579
And you're using linux right now dealing with this issue? Or did you try linux 2 years ago and faced it?
@@linuxnextI've actually found that thread a while ago but that "fix" no longer works unfortunately.
And yes I'm currently dealing with this issue right now. I've found threads/forums relating to this issue that were posted since 2 years ago.
Also banned in India promotional.
Youve buzzed your mosquetaire hair. Is it getting hot around there?
Haha maybe (•‿•)
Its hot in Australia, cant stand it
Do you have a readily available list of packages needed for Linux gaming? I am a relative Linux n00b but am working on building my own Debian instance without a de but installing my own window manager/etc so it would be very helpful to reference
Launchers:
- steam
- lutris
- playOnLinux
other stuff:
- wine
- winetricks
- protontricks
- mono
- bottles
Steam will just work as expected for the most part. Games using anything more invasive than EAC are not playable, but that's the biggest restriction.
Epic and GOG stores and libraries can be accessed through Lutris. It's a little shonky but works ime.
PlayOnLinux is a wine frontend iptinised for gaming that I use for pirated games that the other launchers can't/won't work for.
Well
Steam
Protonplus (for proton-ge)
flathub.org/apps/com.vysp3r.ProtonPlus
Bottles (for outside of steam)
flathub.org/apps/com.usebottles.bottles
Goverlay + mangohud (fps overlay+ gui)
Under flatpak you would do flatpak install mangohud to use it under flatpak
github.com/benjamimgois/goverlay
Lact (for overclocking, fan curves)
github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT
If your gonna build a amd system remember to use flatpak steam as debian stable uses a very old version of mesa
If you wanna look at more applications go here
flathub.org/
where can I get the live paper
th-cam.com/video/2ETZjpWUfg0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8O2yP8S5IigY6iCS
Not totally sure if I can trust what you're saying now without the hair..
😭😭😭😭😭
It's been 6 days already. I still cannot install nvidia drivers properly...
It either turns black, or it flickers. I'm sitting in front of a black screen now once again, gotta reinstall fedora a fourth time...
If you have done this 3 times already then you shouldn't be using fedora
It sounds to me you're not switching to x11 before installing the nvidia drivers as wayland causes issues on nvidia cards
Using a distro like pop os that has drivers preinstalled for you, it could easily solve this issue for you
Or a distro like nobara that has it preinstalled, just make sure you use x11 and not wayland for now on whatever desktop environment you use
Switch to an arch based distro and then type in the terminal: sudo pacman -S linux linux-headers nvidia-dkms . And already the nvidia drivers are installed. Hope I was able to help you with this. Yes, and you should preferably use x11 for testing and not wayland.
@@dukenukem9781 based lol
@enchmarks I have changed it now. 😄
@@linuxnext I switched to x11 and I think it removed the visual bugs left. Thank you!
I don't know how it works, why no one else in the world has these problems
Which Linux distro will be best for gaming in 2024 I am using fedora 39 as my main
That is a good distro to use in 2024, it will continue to get big feature updates every 6 months, if your unhappy with it then something like opensuse tumbleweed or endeavor os might suit your needs.
Pop os might be a good distro soon as they will be using their own desktop environment cosmic which i will be trying out as it looks rlly appealing to me
@@linuxnext I am happy with fedora 39 and can u make a ranking video of distros like which Linux distro is good or bad in 2024
@@artistico3936 yeah i will at some point
As a linux parrot I've heard through propaganda that Garuda and Nobara are gaming focused. I think I heard Pop_OS! was good in the past. If you're already on Fedora, Nobara is probably a good shout as that's Fedora based. I'm personally on MX Linux (Debian based) and have had success setting everything up I've put my mind to, but it's taken a bit of research to get it working, so I wouldn't call it a gaming minded distro besides that it stays out of your way.
all distros are on par for the most part, the main difference between them all is difficulty in setting up the software required for gaming which differs between all distros.
any distro you use will be fine for gaming.
my games works but the glitches are crazy bro, maybe because im using wayland on nvidia lol
Thats probs why, you need the 555 driver and thats not arriving till may 15th
@@linuxnext funny enough i fixed this problem by enabling integrated graphics and plug in my monitor to it, so now the nvidia gpu is only used for the games
linux better than windows 100%
Custom browser docks still missing in obs on wayland?
Yes, you run it through xwayland to get them back which is pretty easy with a app like flatseal.
This is a limitation on cef chromium which obs developers dont wont to move to a higher version to fix the problem as they said they have too many patches applied to the current one that would break under the new one. So xwayland is the solution for now
Legacy NVIDIA drivers how do you install them say G force MX400
Well depends on the distro but i think you would use the legacy nvidia drivers
@@linuxnext not easy though in some distros to download it and install it, when got mess with load of terminal commands in order to install it and swap the novo driver , sure there has be an easier graphical way too do it, then having to use the terminal.
@@realmwatters2977 yeah some distros are designed like that but its not that hard to put in a few commands to install a simple driver.
Distros like pop os, linux mint, nobara install drivers for you without needing to put in any commands
If your deciding to install a distro like arch or fedora dont expect driver installs to be easy or as simple as a click to install on other distros
@@linuxnext Cheers, I am going too go through every distro to see how easy it is to install a graphics driver, and at the end of it i find that nearly all distros need use a terminal install a driver whether it download manually, still got use a terminal, then i will advocate we need an easier way to do it. Terminal maybe OK for 80s or 90s, but we not in age of computers that's just appeared for first time, this 21st century the terminal is a product of early computing, times have moved on, and time leave terminal in past.
@@realmwatters2977 again you dont need to download nvidia drivers manually, as iv said there is multiple distros that have guis for a normie users to install they're nvidia drivers, its rlly easy with distros like pop os, ubuntu, linux mint, nobara, zorin os.
If you're gonna use a distro like arch based expect to use the terminal, the terminal is a very powerful tool and that's why developers still use it today as its just easier for them, that's why those other distros exist for these purposes.
I can't play The Fianls on my endeavoros when the game update to 1.7.0....
I've been playing it on endeavor os for about everyday with almost 100 hours in one week.
Whats your hardware?
Iv tested this game on nvidia rtx 2060 and a rx 6700, both work with the latest update of the finals
@@linuxnext Thank you for your reply! Sorry my english is not good.
CPU: Intel i7-8750H (12) @ 4.100GHz
GPU 1: Intel CoffeeLake-H GT2 [UHD Graphics 630]
GPU 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Mobile
I consistently use the NVIDIA GPU, and I have also tried hybrid mode without success. My laptop has two operating systems. The game runs great when I switch to Windows 11, but encounters issues when running on Endos.
When attempting to launch TF on Steam, the TF icon appears, but the game abruptly closes just as the full-screen game screen is about to appear, and no error code is displayed. It used to run without issues, but the problem started after the 1.7.0 update. Notably, my APEX game is still playable, leading me to believe that the issue may not be related to Easy Anti-Cheat.
@@ShinhoL-q8g verify files, try proton experimental (bleeding edge)
idk what else to say as it should work, could be a issue with how the game is interacting with your hybrid gpu as i tried a desktop rtx 2060 today and it ran the game great.
@@linuxnext Both I used to try....QQ still thanks your reply!
Could link this wallpaper please
i honestly cant find it lmao
its in wallhaven somewhere
i use wallpaper selector so you can find it easily through there
flathub.org/apps/io.github.davidoc26.wallpaper_selector
Linux for life son
Windows is no longer viable for daily usage in my opinion. All the new things being added to Windows these days aren't to make the user experience better, they're to make Microsoft more money. I don't see a future where Windows continues to be the dominant operating system, people really don't like Windows 11, and if Microsoft announces Windows 12 I think that'll just be the final nail in the coffin.
Surprisingly people do like windows 11, i used to like windows 11 in its preview days but then they added all the advertising back 😂
And then i found out its just a reskin ontop of a reskin on top of a reskin :)
The only thing stopping me from using it as my daily driver is the fact that I play pirated games a lot, and I still cant get them to run on Linux. I also play League of Legends, and it sucks knowing that there Vanguard on it now too
this is valid. Getting pirated games to run is doable. Whether any individual game will work is a bit of a crapshoot still. And anything with anticheat more invasive than EAC is out also. Lutris is making strides though, and I hear will be incorporating proton-GE soon which will make a huge difference. Not much can be done for the anticheat thing though, it looks like.
I have run many pirated games through proton but it is a hassle as some repacks fail to install or they install and then they are missing some dependencies which you go searching in the linux pirated reddit forum for what that game needs. Usually its a 50/50 chance this will happen
i dont like proton, i prefer native gaming.
i can understand that, i think for a lot of people its more then you just proton, we just like prefer linux then windows and so we dont mind mucking around with proton, for me its fun using proton but i understand that it would be frustrating for some people
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