

I download all their shit, never play any of it though. Just like Metallica…
I download all their shit, never play any of it though. Just like Metallica…
I’ve tried a few distro’s recently. Pop os, mint, and nobara. Mint was pretty bad (i really wanted it not to be), nobara was good but had issues with sleep and after a month my sound quit working. Pop OS has been flawless and I love that I can set the workspaces hot key to the windows key.
Ahhh, thank you.
I too am looking for the answer to this. Like are you supposed to eat the entire roll in 30 seconds? You’re not even tasting it at that point. I’m hoping 30 seconds per piece.
I’m not giving google a dime, they take enough from me that I should be paid to use their shit. I’ll just download what I want to watch, it’s not really much of inconvenience.
Long ago. Check this one out if you want something that actually works and I think it’s open source
I’m with you, although I’m coming close to booting .ml, and I did block hexbear because that shit is insane.
As I kid I would record songs off the radio, and I would copy songs off other cassettes I liked. I did the same when cd’s became a thing and then when internet went to cable/dsl from dial up, that’s when I started downloading shit like it was my job.
I to this day still make it a point to download anything from them and I refuse to listen to it. If one of their songs comes on anything I’m streaming, I skip.
You can still play online games. Not all of them, but more than not.
There’s not enough of us, but I still don’t care. I refuse to pay to watch ads. Also, I had Prime and they wouldn’t let me watch high def with firefox on Linux, so even though I paid for it, I had to hit the high seas to watch content in high def.
XP was the golden era, 7 was the last I feel they cared. Now it’s just proprietary malware.
As a noobish user, I found it easier to use lutris. I think I’ll mess with bottles again, but i couldn’t get it to work for me.
I had that happening and switching to wayland fixed it
That’s your settings more than likely.
Not just a Linux user, anyone that needs a printer/copier.
I think their logic behind this complete bullshit is if they make it hard enough on you to dual boot, you’ll just stick with windows. I switched over a year ago, never looking back and seeing posts like this one makes me feel even better about it.
I’ve been running wayland on popOS for a year now. Works great. It’s already installed, you just have to into a file and either delete a line or change false to true. Takes about 2 minutes.
What distro’s and what issues did you have? I’m curious because of how good it has worked for me this past year. I wanted to switch to Linux for the past 15 years but there was always something that didn’t work out enough that it was a deal breaker. Now, I have no issues with anything.
I had this problem so I just hit the high seas for a much better experience. Then I cancelled my service because clearly they didn’t want my business.