• Ocelot
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    292 years ago

    and this is why linux is gaining so much market share in the desktop space so quickly.

      • Ocelot
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        62 years ago

        This is a report from web browsers to major websites so it doesn’t apply much to the steam deck. I doubt most people are using theirs as an everyday desktop

    • ShustOne
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      12 years ago

      Love Linux but that’s mostly steam deck pumping up numbers. Look at year over year desktop usage and it’s not spiking even though it would be cool if it did.

    • @[email protected]
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      Is it? I still have yet to try a distro that works properly with multiple monitors and supports all the software I have.

      • @BlueDepth9279
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        I’ve used Ubuntu, arch, fedora and PopOs and each one supported three monitors out of the box. Weird you have had issues.

        • @[email protected]
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          My laptop is about 10 years old and has the Optimus dual nVidia/Intel GPU’s, plus a DisplayLink adapter.

      • @WhatASave
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        When was the last time you tried? And Wine and other similar programs have come a long way. Especially what steamdeck/proton has done for gaming is insane.

        • @[email protected]
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          I usually try Ubuntu Mate because I figure it’s the most “normie” distro and should have good general hardware compatibility. I last tried it probably a year or two ago. It’s been many years since I used Wine, but my lasting memory of it is that it’s super clunky and buggy.

      • Ocelot
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        62 years ago

        I ditched windows 12 years ago and never looked back. Its gotten easier every year and I rarely if ever have to tinker with anything. It just works. Ive had the same arch (btw) install the whole time just moving the image to new computers whenever I upgrade hardware.

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          I think I have replacements, equivalents, or Linux versions for most of my software, it’s mainly the graphics drivers that suck with multiple displays. It constantly forgets the layout or leaves one of the displays inaccessible or just blank.

          I also use DisplayLink for one of my monitors. I can’t remember if that even worked at all.

          If that could finally be fixed, it might push me to Linux.

          Windows 12

          Oh god, have they made another one already?

          • Ocelot
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            42 years ago

            “windows 10 will be the last version of windows” Remember that one? Pepperidge Farm remembers

          • @[email protected]
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            X11 can support multimonitor but it will break if the monitors have different resolutions. That’s why I suggested to use Wayland.

            • nobug-404
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              Nah. I use X11 with a 2k and an ultra wide. No problems at all.

              • @[email protected]
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                There are a lot of cases that having different resolution can cause issues. I am glad you didn’t have problem but this doesn’t apply for everyone unfortunately

        • snowe
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          How are people supposed to know this? This is why Linux is hardly used for desktop. Everything requires custom knowledge.