I can’t even adjust bitlocker settings on my laptop’s windows 11 home Installation…
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RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is KDE actually good or it is overrated? Or I was just unlucky because of prebuilt distros?0·22 days agoI use Fedora KDE, and I don’t think ive ever seen crashes that bad on my system (AMD CPU and GPU). I used to have a small problem with RADV crashing during video playback, but that solved itself after a few updates.
RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Better not be a simp to Microsoft0·22 days agoI wish I could delete that partition for good, but my computer grqphics professor forces me to write code for DirectX instead of Vulkan.
I feel like all C++ does these days is badly and very slowly copy other languages. It wouldn’t be a huge loss.
You might have issues with permissions for serial ports on some distros, but there are loads of easy to follow guides for that. Linux definitely handles them better than windows though. I never had issues where they just stop working like on Windows.
The weird thing is that the UNIX core of MacOS would lend itself really well to tinkering. It’s a shame that Apple lobotomizes all the hardware they sell with locked down firmware…
RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Yes, their platform was weak. But you seriously thought a fascist dictatorship was an acceptable alternative?0·6 months agoWeak platform my ass. Half of the US population is simply too brainwashed to even comprehend what Kamala offered them.
Team blue for both.
RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Touchscreens Are Out, and Tactile Controls Are BackEnglish0·6 months agoTouchscreens can stay, but only for non-essential tasks like changing settings or entering addresses. Climate, media, and all other controls you usually use while driving should be tactile by mandate.
RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Where Do You Guys Throw Your Local Git Repos?0·7 months agoSame! I also have a separate directory for college assignments and stuff. Gonna set up separate gitconfigs for both soon, so there is a smaller chance of mixing up my credentials
RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•GTK 4.16.0 released, now defaults to Vulkan renderer on Wayland0·8 months agoTruat me, you ro not want to experience CPU based rendering on high resolution displays
I bet the others already gave a lot of good advice, but there is one thing I wand to emphasize. The way in which you install software matters more on Linux than on any other operating system. You are meant to install it through your distros package manager, which you will most likely use through the software management GUI of your distro. Do not download any executables from websites directly, unless you are absolutely sure that:
- They are made to work on your distro
- They come from a trustworthy source
- You have complete and up to date instructions on how to install them
Sometimes you might need to add additional repositories to your package manager, the same rules apply there. You might also run into things called Flatpaks and Snaps, these are universal package formats and another great option for installing software. Flatpaks work out of the box in a lot of distros. Number one rule there is to stick to things that are marked as verified, unless you have a good reason to trust them. These universal formats might be integrated in the GUI software manager too, this varies across distros.
If you follow those rules and keep your system updated, I don’t expect you will have much trouble with Linux.
RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's 'Recall' feature can't be uninstalled after allEnglish0·8 months agoI applaud your bravery with Arch. Have some fun with it and don’t worry if you break stuff. Keep your files backed up and you’re golden! Even if you switch to a different distro later on, a lot of what you learn will translate 1:1.
RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Square Enix invests in Linux distribution0·8 months agoWeb 3 games are simply ponzi schemes hidden behind a super grindy game. As far as I know, none of these games actually produce anything of value from the labor put into them, so the payouts must come from new money entering the scheme.
I tries it a couple months ago and it was horrible, didn’t even support flexbox back then and it kept crashing. The latest nightly builds are almost usable for basic web browsing though, it’s amazing how fast servo improves
Psychiatrists in my area have long waiting lists, and most of them don’t even have a website where I can look up if they know anything about ADHD. It takes a lot of willpower for me to get over my anxiety and call even one of them, and naturally it never leads anywhere. It seems like all my mental health problems are working against me making this appointment, and the psychiatrists aren’t doing anything to help with the process.
I wish I could get diagnosed
Disabling it entirely is possible, but I want to keep the encryption and set a proper password for it instead of the stupidly long recovery key. That and similar features seem to be locked behind the pro version.