Image text: “Fact: 90% of Linux users switch back to windows right before all their problems are about to be fixed”

70 points

Actually more like a self fulfilling prophesy

IMO many will leave Linux just before finding the fix!

I had tried dual boot but kept going back to windows because i knew how to do things there without having to mess with anything

Its only after i removed windows altogether and only ran Mint, that i was forced to seriously look for solutions. Once you do find them though, you dont need to mess around with anything that much any more

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“When he reached the New World, Cortezh burned hish ships. Ash a reshult hish men were well motivated.” —Capt. Ramius, played by Sean Connery in The Hunt for Red October

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A suggestion for everyone that’s kinda new, and to be honest, grizzled vets too… Use chatgpt as a trouble shooting tool. It’s really surprising how good it is sometimes. I’ve had it write bash scripts in minutes, solve obscure Firefox issues, fix game settings for barely compatible games… So many things

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3 points

Principally not a bad idea, but run a local model while at it!

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9 points

Not very accessible, in the vast majority of (troubleshooting, nothing private) cases free gpt is the best option (fast, free, openAI training on that chat might even be beneficial to the community). Decent GPU’s for LLM are stupid pricey.

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4 points

It wasn’t until windows shat itself and I couldn’t boot into it anymore that I took my Linux drive more seriously.

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21 points

If you really want to run Linux : Distro hop

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If you are not happy, then try a few more distros.

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Yeah, that’s what I i did, first tried Nobara, I liked it but encountered some issues, tried to fix them but I realized I spent too much time and there’s no clear fix, so I hoped on Fedora and everything works nicely, exept for the Multimedia drivers which I’m still trying to fix…

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Seriously, how can a huge distro like Fedora still be so horribly user-unfriendly when it comes to basic things like multimedia playback.

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This is what seems to have helped for me on Fedora:

  1. Install free and non-free RPM Fusion repositories: https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration

  2. Then run the following:

    sudo dnf groupupdate multimedia --setop="install_weak_deps=False" --exclude=PackageKit-gstreamer-plugin
    sudo dnf groupupdate sound-and-video
    sudo dnf install mozilla-openh264
    rm ~/.cache/gstreamer-1.0/registry.x86_64.bin
    
    

I was having trouble with many h265 videos until I cleared my gstreamer cache (I only needed to clear the 64-bit cache, this thread suggests clearing both 32 and 64-bit):
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/h265-videos-wont-play-in-totem-after-installing-all-codecs/87341/17

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2 points

Temple or nothing

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I’ve not distro hopped in ages, ever since I found my one true love arch btw

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I actually switched back to Windows a few weeks ago because I was so tired of all the NVIDIA problems I had on Wayland. A few days later I read that explicit sync finally got merged, lol.

I’m definitely planning on switching back to Linux, but I’m not sure if I’ll do it before getting a new AMD GPU.

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I was just about to give up on it the other day after using Mint for the last 6 months because I was having weird instability issues. Anytime I would play a game it would freeze within 15 mins. Turns out XMP had somehow gotten turned on in UEFI settings. Must have done it by accident the last time I was in there. Anyways, disabled it and all my issues disappeared. I would have been pissed if I wiped Linux and reinstalled Windows only to still have issues.

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I need to dual boot Windows for my stupid Xbox games and stupid Office that don’t run in Wine. 😭

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Gamepass isn’t for me, but dual booting for it is understandable. But office? I’ve found LibreOffice and OnlyOffice are usually “good enough,” and if you really need true MS Office, I believe they offer web editors now

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The web editor isn’t nearly as good as their desktop app counterpart. LibreOffice is fine for basic usage, but Excel is still king if you’re using any kind of advanced feature.

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I know you probably mean newer Xbox games, but check out xemu if you like retro titles.

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Steam and Lutris are amazing 😎

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So you just like MS Office?

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I actually do but I’m slowly getting used to LibreOffice 🙂

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Btw, you can choose something Ribbon-like or tabs in view > user interface (or similiar, it’s Benutzeroberfläche hier).

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Virtualization is your friend

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I use Arch btw


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