177 points

This is excellent recycling of the cringe original

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27 points

What’s the original?

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Thanks for sharing that, even despite the uncontrollable facepalm that resulted. What’s terrible is that despite the fact that this artist is so crazy and racist, his art is actually pretty good.

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4 points

I thought I recognized the art style. They over exaggerate peoples facial expressions so much, yet somehow its always one of five faces

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5 points

What? Really? But as a cartoon how does that even work if it’s not ironic? … He asked rhetorically, knowing the right wing humor is basically just incoherent hate.

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5 points

It makes more sense as well

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136 points

I have had to spend so much more time thinking about drivers on Windows than on Linux it’s not even funny

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32 points

And what are Nvidia users supposed to do?

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34 points

I have never had problems with Nvidia drivers on Linux mint detects them and ask if you want to install the official drivers

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10 points

LMDE didn’t install the DKMS modules on my kid’s PC, so the nVidia drivers never loaded after a new kernel got installed. I do enough tech support at work so we chucked Pop!_OS on the PC (and set it up with btrfs and timeshift-autosnap) instead. No more problems.

May not be a problem with mainline Mint, of course, but there are weirdos like me who prefer the Debian edition.

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5 points

That’s untill you switch to Wayland and realize just how shotty Nvidia’s support can be.

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19 points

They’re supposed to buy an AMD card, obviously. /s

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7 points

I wish AMD had a competitive 4090 alternative

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13 points

Use POP OS which has NVIDIA Drivers in the iso

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Or Nobara which has a dedicated Nvidia install tool in its welcome screen

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3 points

Unfortunately it has weird issues with my bog standard Intel HP Omen laptop and a 2060 GPU.

Basically any kind of sleep mode kills the GPU. I have go into Display settings and force a re-detect to wake it. Kind of a pain when you use the laptop connected to an external monitor with the lid closed.

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10 points

…to let the distro pick the best driver for you? That’s what I do at least.

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8 points

I’m starting to wonder if this is a meme or if people are actually having problems.

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1 point

Less about problems and more about performance/features in games. How much of a hassle is it to get dlss, ray tracing etc running? How’s the performance impact from not properly supported drivers.

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6 points

Suffer. It’s ok I’m used to suffering for graphics cards. Thanks bitcoin!

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5 points

It depends on your distro

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1 point

cry because no Wayland

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1 point

press two buttons after install

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8 points

I don’t know how Linux users are using Windows but whenever I see comments like these I’m surprised they aren’t using OSX or a tablet instead of a computer by now because they clearly don’t know what they’re doing…

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19 points

Yeah, I also dont get it. Most drivers by default are for windows. I have no idea how those people managed to get this confused on windows, of all OSs. Part of me thinks that its just linux circlejerk and bandwagon, but some of those has to be true.

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6 points

And since 2012 Windows Update can get most of them anyway

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6 points

Part of me thinks that its just linux circlejerk and bandwagon

That’s exactly what it is. It’s people that have had to get so far into the weeds with an operating system that I think they just enjoy the pain. Looking through some of the Justifications for hating Windows on here and it’s like, “I tried to use a 20 year old proprietary Webcam for a video game console and it didn’t work immediately on Windows” or a guy that had issues with getting a serial port like rs-232 or something. Neither of these things are a typical user case. These are people that are specifically looking for trouble. Use a webcam from the last decade. Use a usb port for God’s sake.There is a reason why the “I use Arch btw” joke exists

I like Linux. I use Redhat at work. But Christ the Linux Fandom is as bad as Apple.

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Or using any legacy hardware such as the playstation eyetoy camera, a usb keyboard with a built in piano keyboard, some old random TV tuner card

Then there’s the hardware which windows only ever had 32bit drivers for, meaning even if you find the drivers on some obscure dodgy site they’ll never work.

Then there’s the whole bs of windows not allowing unsigned drivers.

None of these issues on Linux

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The problem is maintaining the os. Installing the drivers on windows is usually fine. Maintaining them is frustrating, because of how updates has to be done, and the dirty uninstall process, and the issues.

On many Linux distro it doesn’t work perfectly, but maintenance is so trivial that people become used to it. And going back to a high maintenance OS is annoying. Like going back from a modern EV to ford model T. Some people like the experience of going back in time to the mid 90s with Windows, other prefer the simplicity of maintaining a Linux OS

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6 points

I dont get it, can you provide some examples please? I installed windows 10 like 2 years ago on my “new” laptop. I have installed all drivers from my external hardrive. Since then I havent done anything related to drivers ever. If I plug something in, like an external screen, controller, mouse, headphones whatever, it installs itself automatically and just works. I havent done any maintenance either, except I will dust it off every other month or so. And thats pretty much the same with every PC I ever owned. What OS maintenance am I supposed to be doing? I sometimes do registry cleanup and disk defrags, but I thinks those are just placebos :D

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7 points

I install Windows, everything works, I install PopOS, everything works. So yeah, an equal amount of time.

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2 points

I have spent very little time worrying about drivers on either.

On windows geforce came preinstalled and I just updated it occasionally when something didn’t work

On NixOS I add one line to my config file and it handles Nvidia drivers for me and updates with the rest of my packages

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68 points

Meanwhile, Windows in 2023: “oh, you plugged the same flash drive into a different USB port? Better reinstall a new set of drivers!”

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"Let me search for a solution

No solution found"

Has the annoying “search for a solution” window ever found a solution?

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7 points

Yes for stupid stuff like turning off the network device, to cut access to the internet. Windows finds by itself that the network device is disconnected and reconnects it by itself. Granted it’s not much, but it’s as complicated to find that menu than to run that utility.

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Has the annoying “search for a solution” window ever found a solution?

Actually yes. In W7, at least, anytime sound wasn’t doing what it should have the “search for solution” button would fix it right up. The first time it gave and performed a solution and worked I was dumbfounded.

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2003*

Never had my PC (win10: 2016-2022 and win11: 2023-now) install a driver for a USB stick ever.
Even some external devices are painless.
And I see plenty of PCs in my job.

Edit: Win7 on the other hand…

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18 points

huh every time I plug my Logitech receiver in a different port I get a notification about a driver installation, fortunately it’s almost instant on my new pc but it’s still weird that we need that in 2023

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I still have it from time to time that Windows has to install a driver for something benign like a thumb drive. Not always, though. And yes, the driver is fixed to the physical port. Using a different port reinstalls the same driver again.

Experienced this exact behavior on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11.

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3 points

I once was fixing someones computer booting with Bluescreen, because Windows 7 thought it found newer drivers for USB 3.1, and those newer were causing BSOD

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3 points

I see it regularly with Win10, and I also see plenty of PCs in my job.

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I’ve seen this so often on Windows Vista, and I’ve never seen it on Windows 10.

Granted, I’ve switched USBs in the meantime, so maybe it’s just the USB?

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Never had that happen since… XP at least? It’s been too long for me to recall 95 and 98…

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59 points

How do you recognize a Linux user?

You don’t. They’ll tell you at the first opportunity.

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26 points

I am a vegan, Linux, unsexual. Thanks for asking.

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12 points

You forgot that you were using arch, btw.

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5 points

You should get into crossfit. Or ultramarathons.

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59 points

So many Lemmy users are going to feel personally attacked seeing this lol

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49 points

I don’t feel attacked just confused

Drivers are included in the Kernel on linux.

Windows on the other hand… let’s just say it can’t handle printers very well

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24 points

Printers in general are the devil regardless of OS.

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Nah, my HP P2035 is working great for 7 years straight. I just plug the USB into any Linux or Windows PC, or even through a dongle into my Android phone, I press “Print”, and the thing just prints!

From what I’ve heard, it seems most laser printers are awesome. And get yourself a Brother, is what people say on the Internet.

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19 points

If there exists a hell, especially built for IT, it’s filled with printers.

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7 points

nVidia has entered the chat

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3 points

Yeah I was very confused. Only thing one needs to install nowadays is mesa and the correct Vulkan loader

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I’ve just been using Windows for work stuff now and then for over two decades now - so I just have the install scripted so I can just deploy it from scratch whenever I need it, and throw it away afterwards. Before we had multicore CPUs making emulation not annoying I had a sun workstation with a SunPCI card for that.

The one constant over all windows versions is it running into some driver issues for stupid reasons. Now with 11 its the signed drivers - and while you can do exceptions for development I never got unsigned graphics drivers to work.

Also, Windows on ARM is horrible - something as simple as a usb serial adapter doesn’t work because there just are no ARM drivers.

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