live image had the same problems. I bought a wifi usb stick after work from my local computer store (Linux support was advertised on the wrapping) and it works so far. Must be the hardware but the mainboard is only a year old...
Rhabuko
Thanks everyone. I tried everything but only with very limited success. I have a very unstable connection that loads very very slow and is basically unusable. I will check tomorrow again if there's damage and if WiFi is affected too. It's already night here so time for a little sleep.
I think that's what I will eventually do. Right now it's still dual boot.
Nice. Steam with Proton works really great for me so far. If only wine would be as good for other software. Trying to get my Affinity products to work on wine or DAZ Studio is a nightmare and I probably will just use a VM 😩.
What's the problem here? That's how I started with Linux.
What are ya’ll’s thoughts on immutable OS’s?
As a causal user, they sound awesome. I want a stable system and, if possible, never touch the Terminal to fix some stuff + I'm okay with Flatpaks, since I have more than enough disk space for them. The only slight annoyance would be theming in my case, but that's a minor problem that is probably easy to fix.
I'm actually very interested in Vanilla OS, since it is a community-driven Distro. I will probably switch fully when they bring out the KDE version.
Flatpaks because their updating works (compared to my experience with Appimages) and the Apps starting instantly (compared to my limited experience with snaps). But sadly, a lot of production software doesn't want to support either of this package formats? I haven't seen support from Davinci Resolve or Mari, as an example.
headerbars
Nothing against your personal preference but I take a good global menu integration over headerbars every single day 🙂.
This. KDE community seems to be very friendly and Plasma could really need a little polishing. Especially the default Breeze theme.
I like the overall design of the Gnome Shell (top panel) and the workflow with different workspace. I like it so much that I actually copied it in KDE. What I don't like is the look and feel of GTK apps. They're often so limited or the advanced options aren't clear at the first look.
The world of Scorn felt pretty alien and unnerving.
Yeah seems to be the hardware. Bought a Wifi adapter today and it works.