SorryQuick

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[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

That’s exactly what the vast majority of AUR packages do already? You can also apply modifications to the compilation process if needed.

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 weeks ago

It’s not “linux”’s job to be userfriendly, it’s up to the distro. Look at android, steam deck and chromebooks, three very userfriendly linux distros. Now we just need some billion dollar company to do what google and valve did with those for a desktop and we’re good to go.

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 weeks ago

Is that just a backup of the old one or does it still get updated?

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 weeks ago

It’s probably all in the registry somewhere.

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It it because apple doesn’t want addons, or because firefox is forced to use webkit?

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 month ago

Oh I didn’t know that. But yeah I don’t have BIOS access, even if it was a registry key I couldn’t do it. It’s fine though, for now I always plug in another mouse/keyboard/monitor and forget that laptop exists.

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I could get used to it just for control, but pressing ctrl-shift without fn is very awkward, especially since it’s a shortcut I have to use a lot. And then there’s the fact that I unlearn it everyday with my keyboard at home.

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Years after using one for work, I still cannot get used to having Ctrl not being the leftmost key.

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 months ago

Right but most people have no clue, they’ll go to their local store which I guarantee you doesn’t have Linux computers. Online buyers will go on amazon and buy from “known and reputable” brands like Asus, Dell and such. Don’t get me wrong, I love linux and have been using it as my main OS for nearly a decade but to say it’s easy to get/install for your average user is just wrong. Everyone always overestimates what the average user is actually like. Your average user doesn’t even know what an OS or Linux even is.

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 months ago (3 children)

The issue is that you have to install it. Most users don’t have a clue how to install windows either, but it came with their PC.

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 months ago

Most workplaces have those disabled through the group policy editor and the likes. I’ve never seen a single ad on my work laptop. Cortana, copilot and all that crap are also disabled by default.

[–] SorryQuick@lemmy.ca 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Why? There was a time when chrome was significantly better, and most people hate change.

 

I recently saw the new 550 drivers fixing a lot of wayland issues as well as KDE 6 being a lot better on wayland and decided, you know what, let me try it.

The first question was, which WM do I use? Initially I wanted to try DWL or Sway, since I currently use DWM on Xorg and like it quite much. However, I was somehow taken in by the Hyprland hype and man their website is flashy. So, okay I'll try that.

From there, I didn't last an hour. First of all, hyprland was using 20% of a cpu core and 200Mb permanently, on idle, without blur, shadows or animations enabled. This is absolutely insane, especially since, without these things, it was functionally the same as my DWM setup, which barely uses 0.5% and 9mb of RAM. Now I understand that Xorg included more things and the compositor devs or wlroots have to write more code on their own, but 20% is way too insane for me to even consider the switch. Now I honestly believe that this is an NVIDIA thing, as googling around people seemed to say it was pretty lightweight with some features disabled.

The second issue I noticed was ultimately the deal breaker. I could have tried Sway or DWL next and maybe one of those would have been fine. However, it seems like NVIDIA does not support hardware cursor on wayland. It's listed as an issue under wlroots, hyprland and sway. Now I will admit I do play video games sometimes and using some floaty unresponsive software cursor is out of the question when I've already experienced the bliss that is a hardware cursor. I don't know when this will be added, but according to a phoronix post, someone added the code to the nvidia driver and it does work on KDE now, so maybe it will be added to wlroots and the likes soon.

That's it, just wanted to talk about it a little since I was somewhat disappointed. I have wanted to move to wayland for a long time, it seems like I will still have to wait. One thing's for sure, I'm never buying an NVIDIA card again.

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