Download Ubuntu 24.04
Instant error mesage on boot
APT keyrings are wrong
Need to add old 22.04 to lists to install packages
No CUDAtools support for 24.04 yet
Yeah nah.
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Download Ubuntu 24.04
Instant error mesage on boot
APT keyrings are wrong
Need to add old 22.04 to lists to install packages
No CUDAtools support for 24.04 yet
Yeah nah.
So, I checked how my fav game is doing on proton, and it's Linux as usual. Mostly fine with recent efforts. Someone patched proton to resolve many remaining issues, but some people still experience issues.
As a tech geek who fucks around with my set up, I'm usually going to be an idiot belonging to that category of some people who face problems.
And if I use Windows the game dev will do the work. Sad reality.
For me, it's the Windows AMD application for using FSR and other stuff of my graphics card. I'm not willing to give up to 20 FPS on a lower end card.
Also web-native apps are a web 2.0 mistake, and lead to the abandonment of many portable GUI frameworks in favor of the "what if your pops didn't had to install Word Processor, and instead just had to type wordprocessor.com into his browser" idea of some techbro. Do you know why your ÜBERGAMERMOUSE Ultrautility is 250+MB? Because they're all Electron apps!
KDE and Gnome haven't been stable or usable for the past 20 years, but will become so this year for some reason?
STOP
I'd argue that it really doesn't matter. Linux has taken over everything else. And the more MS fucks up, the more likely people will look for alternatives. I do believe many will go to Mac, but Linux is clearly picking up some of the slack as well. Microsoft wouldn't be the first tech company to take a tumble. Never say never.