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PC Gamers Abandoning Windows 11 for Linux with Higher FPS & Fewer Interruptions

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  • W WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]

    i think i learned that there was a lot wrong with my set up that windows just shoved under the rug. and maybe windows is right to do so, figuring i was willing to dig in deep this time, but my friends… not so much, and i don’t think i have the capability to help them if they run into issues like i did.

    When I was trying to use discord, my friends were confused why I was having issues getting my mic to work and were sorta teasing me for using linux. When they found out what I was trying to do (something I couldn’t figure out how to do in Windows despite looking into it multiple times over the last decade or so), they were more just confused why I’d even be doing what I was and they would have never even considered trying to do that. But I finally have my audio pathing set up the way I’ve always wanted to and I love qpwgraph.

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    wraithgear@lemmy.world
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    #198

    very same with me, yea. though i was having so many problems with easyeffects i was gun shy using another program to manage the speakers when i just wanted the one change. so i baked in a rule for that named speaker only into the os

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    • wraithgear@lemmy.worldW wraithgear@lemmy.world

      i’m my case i am using apparently old hardware, i ran into the following issues with my set up:

      • my usb cable for the mic was crap. and because the signal was flaky, Bazzite put the port on low priority mode where it only checks in when asked
      • the usb cable was insufficient to push the data, i swear it came with the mic. still thing this was a dubious conclusion, but a new cable was 5$
      • Bazzite would ask my USB speaker and mic within milliseconds of receiving power what their designation was, and the controllers in the devices responded so slowly that Bazzite gave them new names and put them in passive mode. i had to bake in the command to treat that like legacy equipment (ouch) to sit and listen for a reply however long it takes.
      • the speakers are flipped in meat space, due to outlets and the length of available cable, i can not change this, so i had to flip it in software, i was recommended easyeffects, but pipewire hated its guts, and i was better off learning to bake it in via the terminal after i was able to find the devices actual name once i got them out of passive jail above.
      • i had to bin the flat pack versions of discord and my web browser Vivaldi. don’t want to get into a browser war i have had enough trying to siphon through redacted reddit posts about that

      won’t lie i had to use AI to RTFM though chat GPT bricked my stuff more then i should have let it. gemini was better at this

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      bcsven@lemmy.ca
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      Wow you certainly learned a lot trouble shooting that.

      I haven’t had something that annoying happen, usually it’s been install and use.

      BUT putting Linux on an ancient dell box was a learning experience. I installed the system on the HDD. After shutdowns the aystem would wake back up. The solution was adding kernel quirks line to grub boot with a numeric code, which told the hardware to ignore the self wake up event from the USB bus.

      Then when I wanted speed the bios didn’t support NVME boot. So I had to add a small ssd for boot partition , but have rest of system on the NVME drive. I didn’t want to reinstall and resetup so I was learning a lot about gparted and copy pasting partitions and editting fstab to cobble together a replicated set of partitions. It was a great way to understand how formatting, partitioning and mounts all worked.

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      • S Spice Hoarder

        Linux is at a point where we really shouldn’t be using distro specific installers.

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        zink@programming.dev
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        #200

        Yeah we should just choose a winner and go with their system.

        This should be easy!

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        • B bcsven@lemmy.ca

          Wow you certainly learned a lot trouble shooting that.

          I haven’t had something that annoying happen, usually it’s been install and use.

          BUT putting Linux on an ancient dell box was a learning experience. I installed the system on the HDD. After shutdowns the aystem would wake back up. The solution was adding kernel quirks line to grub boot with a numeric code, which told the hardware to ignore the self wake up event from the USB bus.

          Then when I wanted speed the bios didn’t support NVME boot. So I had to add a small ssd for boot partition , but have rest of system on the NVME drive. I didn’t want to reinstall and resetup so I was learning a lot about gparted and copy pasting partitions and editting fstab to cobble together a replicated set of partitions. It was a great way to understand how formatting, partitioning and mounts all worked.

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          wraithgear@lemmy.world
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          mine it set to never let the usb sleep. the hub or device ubs controls HATE going to sleep only to wake up on time

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          • AlaknárA Alaknár

            Why the hell is Gates on that image?? The guy stepped down as a CEO 26 years ago, and left the board of directors six years ago.

            The enshittification is all Nadela’s baby.

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            alexlost@lemmy.world
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            #202

            The right never lets go of anything. Ever

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            • wraithgear@lemmy.worldW wraithgear@lemmy.world

              very same with me, yea. though i was having so many problems with easyeffects i was gun shy using another program to manage the speakers when i just wanted the one change. so i baked in a rule for that named speaker only into the os

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              WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]
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              #203

              Sometimes, I just want to be able to easy switch some things to one playing from one speaker or another. Being able to do left/right separately is wonderful. Or use a virtual mic and feed a soundboard into it along with my actual mic. And easily being able to do monitoring each of the individual parts is wonderful. ^_^

              Agreed with having issues with EasyEffects in my limited experimenting with it. Was hoping it would be more intuitive to be to be able to add into my workflow to modify specific sounds (ie: modify my actual mic before it feeds into the virtual mic and leave the soundboard uneffected).

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              • Z zink@programming.dev

                Yeah we should just choose a winner and go with their system.

                This should be easy!

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                flatfire@lemmy.ca
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                #204

                I think they were getting at Flatpaks, Snaps or AppImages (my personal favourite)

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                  bilsabab@lemmy.world
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                  #205

                  Gee, I wonder what went wrong…

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                  • Z zink@programming.dev

                    Yeah we should just choose a winner and go with their system.

                    This should be easy!

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                    ragas@lemmy.ml
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                    #206

                    Yeah pick Gentoos installer. It can do everything.

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                    • B bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works

                      My sound doesnt work on cachy either.

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                      lapping6596@lemmy.world
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                      #207

                      That sucks! At least for me, mint just worked.

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                      • F flatfire@lemmy.ca

                        I think they were getting at Flatpaks, Snaps or AppImages (my personal favourite)

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                        Spice Hoarder
                        wrote on last edited by spicehoarder@lemmy.zip
                        #208

                        Yeah, I was referring to AppImages. But flat packs are cool too, they serve a purpose.

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                        • S Spice Hoarder

                          Linux is at a point where we really shouldn’t be using distro specific installers.

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                          rumba@lemmy.zip
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                          #209

                          shouldn’t be using distro specific installers.

                          We have Flatpak and AppImage, and space isn’t as expensive as it once was. The problem I have is the sandboxing and isolation can make plugins problematic.

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                          • R rumba@lemmy.zip

                            shouldn’t be using distro specific installers.

                            We have Flatpak and AppImage, and space isn’t as expensive as it once was. The problem I have is the sandboxing and isolation can make plugins problematic.

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                            Spice Hoarder
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                            #210

                            I mean, obviously I’m not advocating that you install pipewire or pipewire plugins as appimages.

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                            • C commander@lemmy.world

                              Switched when the OG Steam Machines came out. It wasn’t great then. It wasn’t really good until Proton Steam integration. Became great after the fast iteration with the Steam Deck

                              I know the hot thing is Bazzite but if you want to use it as a desktop as well, please at least use Fedora Kinoite or Silverblue. Personally I use the latest Kubuntu release so now I’m on Kubuntu 25.10, will upgrade to 26.04 when prompted, do the same with 26.10. Update cycle not so different than the larger windows updates each year. Just that every now and then a new Windows software ports to Linux, it’ll almost always be a deb installer is reason enough to me to prefer Debian based distributions than Fedora or Arch especially for new users. Don’t need to get people to install distrobox and boxbuddy. Kubuntu should just be enabling flatpaks and flathub by default rather than it being a option in the software center settings

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                              skullgrid@lemmy.world
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                              I know the hot thing is Bazzite but if you want to use it as a desktop as well, please at least use Fedora Kinoite or Silverblue.

                              why? other than not being a “main branch” os I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it, it seems quite white glove.

                              It’s atomic and fedora, which are also the same issues with silverblue and kinoite.

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                              • B bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works

                                If you know what flatseal is and how to set permissions, it gets a lot better.

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                                tea@lemmy.today
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                                I am super thankful for flatpaks. I do wish I understood things a little better in flat seal though. can do some basics but I don’t know or understand what 95% of the flat seal options are for a given piece of software or why some of the fixes I’ve put in from when I’m googling a problem actually work.

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                                • Jerkface (any/all)J Jerkface (any/all)

                                  nano is the Fishcer Price’s My First Text Editor and you’re expected to quickly graduate to something that sucks way more

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                                  tea@lemmy.today
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                                  #213

                                  I know I’m supposed to go that way, but I went the other 🙃. I’ve been using micro and it has been awesome working with my mouse when I want. What is more basic than Fisher Price? A teething set of plastic keys?

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                                  • T thegrandnagus@lemmy.world

                                    Gnome works completely fine. It’s probably the most bug-free DE I’ve ever used. And yes I use fractional scaling.

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                                    wischi@programming.dev
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                                    Try using the on screen keyboard with Firefox. On so many extensions the keyboard just doesn’t work (concrete example: tampermonkey code editor). And it’s not like it doesn’t work at all - you can insert new characters but backspace and new line is broken.

                                    Now try OSK on Windows - never had a single issue that it doesn’t work where a real keyboard would have worked.

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                                    • B bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works

                                      If you know what flatseal is and how to set permissions, it gets a lot better.

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                                      puretryout@lemmy.world
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                                      Or KDE’s built-in Flatpak permissions settings. But yeah I guess, it’s mostly needed for applications that haven’t adopted to the new Portal API’s yet which is the better solution, but this works for now until applications have updated.

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                                      • K knexcar@lemmy.world

                                        What does screwing up mean in this context?

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                                        Spaniard
                                        wrote on last edited by spaniard@lemmy.world
                                        #216

                                        Edited some files and had trouble login in, had to go live iso and edit them back.

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                                        • S Spice Hoarder

                                          Linux is at a point where we really shouldn’t be using distro specific installers.

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                                          AceOnTrack
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                                          #217

                                          Linux was at that point two decades ago. The dogmatic infighting between Linux developers users is ultimately what prevents Linux from being actually useful as a desktop OS.

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