• @[email protected]
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      22 hours ago

      You usually don’t need to download drivers in Linux, unless you want to use some really special hardware

    • @itsJoelle
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      Not to dog pile, but unless it’s some niche hardware drivers are the last thing that springs to mind on my Linux boxes.

      I will say the Linux volunteers have a slight blind spot for creative workflows.

    • @Maggoty
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      You just download them, like with windows?

      If you’ve never downloaded drivers manually it’s super easy these days. You’ll get a tool from the device manufacturer that checks your hardware and system and automatically installs the correct driver with computer restarts at the correct places. You just press the go button.

      That said most default drivers are open source and included in Linux, so you should be able to get by without downloading anything unless you need the latest manufacturer driver.

        • @Maggoty
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          13 hours ago

          AMD for sure, with NVIDIA your mileage may vary. I’d go check their site but I’d be very surprised if they were behind the times on driver update tools. The drivers can make a huge difference in games so usually they’re on top of that.

      • @[email protected]
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        27 hours ago

        I never had to download drivers on linux but most manufacture driver install softwares are always for Windows. Except for like AMD

        • @Maggoty
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          13 hours ago

          That’s definitely an issue. I checked my printer today and it has Linux drivers ready to go. And everything else is ASUS/AMD/Corsair. And I really don’t care if the RGB in my mechanical keyboard works.

      • @rottingleaf
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        26 hours ago

        Just don’t recommend Linux people with Nvidia hybrid graphics, though.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          12 hours ago

          I have an old Steam Machine (Asus GR6) with Optimus graphics and it worked well enough. It’s been relegated to home server role for many years now but even then it wasn’t so bad to set up.

      • @TheEighthDoctor
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        15 years ago it was a nightmare with WiFi card drivers, these days I haven’t had a single issue.

      • @kalpol
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        Nope I haven’t had trouble with drivers in a while. Printers are still probably thr worst but not bad.

        • @PriorityMotif
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          711 hours ago

          Just buy a brother laser printer with a USB port.

          • @kalpol
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            210 hours ago

            That’s what I have, except networked. . Works fine. Just meant out of all the things, printers are still the hardest

    • @actually
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      I have installed Linux on a dozen computers from crummy laptops to custom build with graphics card. Most went fine. For the graphics card one, I installed popos to avoid learning about internals , but I could have spent time to solve it, I was lazy.

      But I recommend having several distros on usb to do tests . That way things are easiest. Some installs have default settings that work best for random computers. So just spend a few minutes on each to test sound, WiFi and graphics. 5 minutes on each to test 10 flavors

      No need to mess with any text settings at all these days… I mean, you can