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kde still strikes me as fundamentally "what if windows explorer was an oss project" and as terrible as that sounds, it's still preferable to whatever the gently caress gnome has been doing for the last decade or so also, better in a lot of ways than whatever the gently caress microsoft has been doing with windows 11, and really since windows 8
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Sapozhnik posted:also enjoying the fact that we've forked the linux thread for absolutely no reason, in the grand tradition of linux things this one includes a poll
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infernal machines posted:kde still strikes me as fundamentally "what if windows explorer was an oss project" and as terrible as that sounds, it's still preferable to whatever the gently caress gnome has been doing for the last decade or so i use gnome as my daily driver but have been messing with kde more in a vm for a project lately and agree w all of this.
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infernal machines posted:kde still strikes me as fundamentally "what if windows explorer was an oss project" and as terrible as that sounds, it's still preferable to whatever the gently caress gnome has been doing for the last decade or so you can also make kde look and more or less function exactly like windows 10, 11, 7 or xp (or earlier) as dumb as it might sound i think there is some value in that gnome is really pretty bad now though yeah. it's easy to use it the way they intended, but that way sucks. reconfiguring it in any way involves hacks that may or may not work consistently e: you can make kde look and work like macos/finder too, for what its worth. most people probably use xfce4 for that though Beeftweeter fucked around with this message at 01:43 on Jan 6, 2024 |
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echinopsis posted:clsssic linux based response, which is the blame the user I'm starting the Victims of Linux Memorial Foundation. Feel free to Venmo me your donations.
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Beeftweeter posted:as dumb as it might sound i think there is some value in that there's a lot of value if you've been using windows for 30 years and don't feel like deciphering gnome's "tasks" metaphor
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infernal machines posted:there's a lot of value if you've been using windows for 30 years and don't feel like deciphering gnome's "tasks" metaphor you could find someone that's never used linux before, have them use kde with a kde theme for their preferred version of windows, open up chrome, edge or firefox and they probably wouldn't notice unless they're extremely familiar with windows naming conventions for settings and the like (control panel etc.) or until they tried using a specific program
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i tend to use xfce if i build a project system for something and there's a distro build that uses it stock
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yeah xfce is good too, you're probably talking about xubuntu you can make it pretty similar to windows 9x or xp, but there's no transparency so it can't do windows vista or 7 very well, although since windows 10 and 11 don't do aero there's themes for them too. the built in menu widgets don't really emulate any specific version of windows start menu though, it's a (imo pretty nice to use) approximation of like, windows 7 + 10. in contrast, kde has widgets that can basically completely copy a certain version's, even if they're not exact reproductions
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depending on what i'm building i will pick a specific distro that will work with the hardware or the packages i need without having to hammer my balls, it's not always an ubuntu/derivative if xfce is available for it and i don't have to gently caress with poo poo to get it working, that's usually what i'll use, but it depends on the use case. if i were migrating my main workstation to linux i'd use kde, but that's not something i'm doing anytime soon. infernal machines posted:i'm still waiting for hdr support. supposedly it's working now in plasma 6 with nvidia drivers. which is great, but also, lmao if i'm going to use a pre-release window manager
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i didn't feel like figuring out how to set up east asian language input under KDE and it works ootb under gnome so sometimes i do find myself wanting to minimize things in gnome but on the whole it seems to stay out of my way, and Meta+Home/End/PgUp/PgDn lets me zoom around virtual desktops quickly.
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xfce is good for a Linux because instead of trying to Reimagine the Desktop or whatever it’s just a computer
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gnome peaked at 2.0
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I love Linux and used it as my main system for all of 2023'with no fall back OS ama
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ziasquinn posted:I love Linux and used it as my main system for all of 2023'with no fall back OS ama what made you see the light and stop using it in 2024?
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ziasquinn posted:I love Linux and used it as my main system for all of 2023'with no fall back OS ama gross
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Asymmetric POSTer posted:what made you see the light and stop using it in 2024?
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Asymmetric POSTer posted:what made you see the light and stop using it in 2024? mostly discord streaming doesn't work, replay buffer was slow, and VR was finicky
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ziasquinn posted:mostly discord streaming doesn't work, replay buffer was slow, and VR was finicky video and audio. linux's achillies' heel
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vr is a ridiculous pile of jank on windows, to the extent that i've played around with my old ocuclus dev kit on various linux, it hasn't worked at all, but for the usual reasons involving a bunch of variously supported generally eol hardware
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infernal machines posted:vr is a ridiculous pile of jank on windows the oculus/meta stuff seems to work fine. god help you if you need the windows mixed reality stuff for your headset
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that seems like an easy problem to solve by just ignoring vr
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akadajet posted:video and audio. linux's achillies' heel if discord cared about us freaks they'd enable hardware acceleration already
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Deep Dish Fuckfest posted:that seems like an easy problem to solve by just ignoring vr well. standalone vr is good now so.
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ziasquinn posted:if discord cared about us freaks they'd enable hardware acceleration already since discord is just chromium afaik (disclaimer: i don't use discord), can't you just manually enable it?
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The pull request for Chromium to allow accelerated video decoding using VA-API on Wayland has been merged
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Tankakern posted:The pull request for Chromium to allow accelerated video decoding using VA-API on Wayland has been merged finally catching up to what chrome on windows has supported for decades
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akadajet posted:finally catching up to what chrome on windows has supported for decades chrome hasn't existed for decades
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The_Franz posted:chrome hasn't existed for decades it has in our hearts and souls
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did opera support hardware acceleration? i bet it did
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your mom supported hardware acceleration
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outhole surfer posted:your mom supported hardware acceleration we have another thread for subjects like the embedded linux code running on their mom’s sex toy
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The_Franz posted:chrome hasn't existed for decades decade then lol (I have no idea how long it actually has supported hardware acceleration)
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Asymmetric POSTer posted:we have another thread for subjects like the embedded linux code running on their mom’s sex toy linux? in my vagina? it's more likely than you think!
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Tankakern posted:The pull request for Chromium to allow accelerated video decoding using VA-API on Wayland has been merged you've been able to manually enable this in chrome://flags for a long time, at least on chromeos
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ChromeOS has been home grown Freon for the most part, neither X11 nor Wayland, and as they control the entire stack it's already permitted to use video and other forms of graphics acceleration. https://medium.com/joone/using-the-chrome-os-graphics-stack-on-intel-based-linux-desktops-38f56f2ed6e4 That ticket is probably a blocker for Lacros to support Wayland though, which is where they want to move to. Pretty much like Android shipping the WebView via the App Store. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/08/google-is-finally-separating-chrome-from-chromeos-for-easier-updates/ Which is annoying as I have a long standing bug with MacOS, Linux, and Android that is still in the developers "important" bug list and doesn't affect ChromeOS nor Windows. i.e. Chrome had since 2017 a flag to enable VA-API, but ChromeOS always had preferential treatment compared to Linux which had everything blacklisted by default. Like Chrome 89 by accident had VA-API enabled, then only since ~100 or somewhere did it come back with a massive video subsystem rewrite. It's quite a messy history and still quite hosed up today. MrMoo fucked around with this message at 21:41 on Jan 6, 2024 |
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Deep Dish Fuckfest posted:linux? in my vagina? it's more likely than you think! lmao
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Tankakern posted:The pull request for Chromium to allow accelerated video decoding using VA-API on Wayland has been merged nice, want all those popup modals and ads animating smooth as possible while the cpu runs 9001 trackers in the background
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everyone should ditch wayland and go back to the clearly superior x11 https://sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2021/12/02/xrandr/
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MrMoo posted:ChromeOS has been home grown Freon for the most part, neither X11 nor Wayland, and as they control the entire stack it's already permitted to use video and other forms of graphics acceleration. it is honestly real weird that neither the android or chromeos userland infrastructure became the logical underpinning for linux on the desktop. i mean, in yospos we make fun of at least android a lot, but it for sure has a lot of extremely expensively engineered modern infrastructure that seems like it would have been way easier to just pick up rather than redo.
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