• Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I’m on 10 until it stops being supported, then I’m learning my ass Linux. I know a tiny bit (I have a PiHole and a little OMV server) but I’m reddy to switch to full time desktop Linux once it has a liiiittle bit more game support.

    I love you Steamdeck, even though I have no use for one, it’s making games work so much more and better on Linux.

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      1 year ago

      grass is never greener, just a different shade. There is always pros and cons and Linux is not exempt from this

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        I use both for 6-8 hours a day each.

        The grass is greener on the Linux side when it comes to inexplicable bullshit like this.

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          Ive never even heard of something like this happening prior to now, bordering on calling this post bullshit.

          How a headsets power influx could somehow accurately pick and cycle through a specific set of icons consistently is baffling and, in my opinion, points more towards hardware failure than OS failure. But we’ll never know because there’s a close to 0% chance OP updates :(

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            oh ive had jank like this before, windows suddenly detecting my ps5 controller as a speaker. somehow my speaker config changing back to a shittier one. and in general these kinds of problems.

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              So this is actually normal, your ps4 controller has a speaker in it but I’m not sure that it’s functional on windows but they still detect that a new speaker source was connected and thus tries to switch.

              There was some setting I changed to prevent this from happening because it would happen to me too all the time so that’s good news!

              • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                I’m offended that when I set my speaker to Dualsense, nothing actually plays from it! I want to scare my partner with random sounds from behind us!

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            windows pulls this kind of bs all the time, lets do some comparisons between my primary linux install and my school windows install, both installed on the same relatively modern hardware and almost identical nvme ssds. linux: i turn on my computer and it works for everything i need, the time is correct, my gpu driver is included in the kernel so its always updated, no popups or unwanted notifications. ever. windows: considerably longer boot time, have to click through several menus begging me to sign into microsoft and upgrade to windows 11 or my pc will get hacked. then my monitors layout and refresh rate will be messed up every time because windows uodate “updated the gpu driver” to an older version and now it wont load so i have to spend 5 minutes unfucking that, then the time is consistently always off. ive tried endless tutorials/uodates to try and fix it and is just wont work. have to manually disable ntp and set the time so that autocads shitty drm will let me do my homework while getting spammed with popups about how i need to update my computer and install razer software for my keyboard and how microsoft 365 is the best software in the entire universe.

            and thats just the start of all the random shit this os pulls on a daily basis

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          Yeah. The whole Windows v. Linux thing is a prime example of actually greener grass on the Linux side. One reason the Linux community is so vocal lately is because it’s maddening how many people just won’t fucking try it.

          It did not use to be this good, especially for gaming. But it is now, and it’s time to accept that progress happened.

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            The Linux community can be very aggressive at times to the point of being insufferable, which is putting people off trying Linux.

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      from my experience, Linux and Windows aren’t that different. they both have their janks and pros