110 points

Have my second pc on running Linux mint for about half a year now and it’s been a pleasure so far.

I think I’ll be prepared to switch over fully in a year.

So fucking refuse to switch over to 11

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I only have one computer that can run 11 because of the TPM module, it upgraded by accident.

All others will run linux

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Pretty telling when the only way you can get your users to “upgrade” is by stealth. I wonder what the % of involuntarily upgraded win11 users is vs people who knowingly and willingly did so.

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I would’ve upgraded to 11, but either my computer doesn’t support TPM or I just refused to turn it on. So instead I upgraded to Ubuntu. There are probably better distros but I had a limited about of time to fuck around trying them.

Mint is pretty nice, too. It felt familiar, as a windows user. But I kept installing stuff that broke the updater. So I switched and found it’s me, not the updater, and I just need to do apt update/upgrade and dpkg -i regardless, but anyway now I’m on Ubuntu.

I still have my full windows install on an SSD somewhere if I had an emergency, but I haven’t had any such emergency in about a year.

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Similar to yourself, I switched to Mint about 9 months ago - initially on dual boot before ditching Windows altogether (the Windows updates kept fucking everything up). For the one piece of software that I missed on Windows 10 (Fugawi Digital Maps) I simply created a Windows 7 VM, that doesn’t connect to the internet, and installed it on there. In fact, it has made me realise just how crap 10 was in comparison to 7. Linux has been a pleasure. Not only has it made computers interesting to me again, but I’ve learned a shitload along the way. It’s nice to have a computer do what I want it to, rather than the other way around.

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What do you use to run the VM? I run Mint and have been meaning to get a Windows VM up but there are too many options

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4 points

virt-manager

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3 points

VirtualBox for me

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2 points

VirtualBox.

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I’m using Linux mint all day at work, while I have a couple of rarely-used Windows machines at home. I think the swap to Linux on those home machines is going to be a winter project this year.

It might be more accurate to say the project will be setting up the Linux version of a few key pieces of software. The actual installation of Linux Mint is the easiest part!

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2 points

All of the random BS it requires is a bit of a turn off but the 10ish percent drop in gaming performance is a no go. Linux with proton should outperform the os the games are designed to run on but here we are.

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I keep trying but I can’t make Xlink Kai work with Dolphin, nor play using Zerotier for some lan games (tModloader, mostly)… Managed to make my DRG and Gunfire Reborn run, so I got that going for me.

Until I can make those 2 networks work, I’ll have to stay on Windows.

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Recently decided to try Linux for gaming. It wasn’t without a hitch or two, but largely fine. A number of games I play don’t even need an emulation tool like Proton.

The only reason windows was lying around was for gaming.

Looks like it’ll only get used for flight simulation.

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Haven’t. Will check it out! Thanks.

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Not a lot of updates in 2024 unfortunately. Is it dead?

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It is not. It is open source, there will be updates when there will be updates, they are not pressured by board of directors to release something that doesn’t work.

I suggest checking the discord for more information, including endless stream of screenshots, to get an idea about state of the project.

I have edited the comment above to add link

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https://sourceforge.net/p/flightgear/flightgear/ci/next/tree/

This random git repo I picked from their source forge page seems to have some pretty recent commits. I’m guessing they just have a slow release cycle.

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4 points

X-plane natively supports Linux, works using proton too.

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2 points

I’d stoped flying x plane when MSFS came out. Will give it a whirl too.

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3 points

Same here but for sim racing

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Barring Gamefreaks games, most of the popular racing games do not support Linux well. Forza 4/5, Asseto Corsa, iRacing, Crew.

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Why do you need Windows for sim racing?

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1 point

Peripherals. AFAIK Fanatec gear doesn’t run on Linux yet.

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1 point

Wine Is Not an Emulator

(Proton is wine)

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Proton uses Wine along with many other technologies

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1 point

Yes, it’s also not an emulator.

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55 points

Summary: M$ hates their users more than ever.

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I don’t think they think about the user at all.

They want that telemetry/ad money baby!

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30 points

the enshitification will continue until profits improve

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It’s only enshitification for us.

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52 points

This is going to have a much bigger impact on the third would countries.

Most people here are not going to buy a new computer there are tons of people who buy second hand laptops that are old to be able to afford them.

Additionally people are not tech savvy and don’t understand the implication of this. When they see an ad that says to buy a new computer, they are going to dismiss it the same way they dismiss all the other ads online telling them to buy stuff.

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43 points

Can’t wait! Cheap linux laptops are abound!

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6 points

7th gen Intel laptops with GPUs are already really cheap

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3 points

If I were to buy used laptop, I’d want 8th gen or newer because that’s where intel finally made more than dual core for mobile.

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Unfortunately when there’s 11 will install on an 8th as long as it has a TPM.

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