Centos9stream
Centos9stream
UnRAID uses Slackware under the hood, I’ve had lots of trouble trying to use the shell and install packages and init scripts. I wish it was Debian based instead so my knowledge would transfer.
Caesar with anchovies, or a good vinaigrette for a non-caeser salad.
My fps tanks, but I’m using an Nvidia card. Max 30fps when I can get 90 on Windows.
Also the Xbox integration for the party system took a long time to fix. Maybe just a Pop_OS issue tho
Not true, many games still don’t work well on Linux, see any Forza game, and even CS2 doesn’t play nice on Pop
Yeah I’m on a 3070, I thought Pop had improvements for Nvidia stuff which is why I chose it.
Its not that I don’t believe it, rather they are “selling” Linux as if there won’t be any problems, but whoever is making the switch will have to learn about troubleshooting. That’s a good thing, but something that they should be aware of.
I get that, and I love Linux, it’s just annoying to see people say that they switched with 0 issues and trying to sell it off like people won’t have problems.
I just switched from W10 to Pop_OS and have had lots of trouble. I’m trying to stick with it but from audio glitches to many games not running unless I find a random CLI arg that someone mentioned on Reddit, to my UI freezing, it’s not been an easy switch.
Don’t argue with stupid
Really? I tried watching it but I couldn’t get through it.
If it looks like DNS,
If it quacks like DNS,
If it breaks like DNS, it must be a duck DNS.
Nice thanks
I’ll have to look into that. My issue with sftp/scp/etc is that I’m sshing into many vms, without servers setup on them. I just need a file occasionally but rapidly.
My goal is to get xclip working across ssh sessions, but from a windows host. I constantly have to scp files back and forth and it’s a pain.
Same
No love for xfce4-terminal around here?
Most of those are on the to-do list! I definitely like the Google keep style widget but want better UX when typing out bullet lists.
Thanks for the suggestions
On Lemmy? c/linux