• penquin@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    The absolute best fix I’ve found for Nvidia on Linux is to buy an AMD GPU. Best decision of my PC life.

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      6 hours ago

      I replaced my 1660 with a 6700XT and I didn’t have to do anything, just plug and play. No drivers or anything. It was ah-mazing

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        5 hours ago

        Yup. I got the 6600 from Facebook market for $100. Same thing, plug and play. Fuck shitvidia

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        8 hours ago

        every time you need to open a terminal for some basic system operation is a defeat for the system

        (i get that this is not a very common operation, but still)

        • There are plenty of times I want to actually just use the console regardless of OS. Linux, Mac, Windows. It’s easy enough to just make an icon on your desktop that runs the commands for you and you just double click.

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        6 hours ago

        Removing an appendix is just a couple incisions and suturing.

        This is what you and I sound like to the average computer user. Most kids don’t know what a file is.

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            Especially in a terminal, it absolutely sounds like it to them.

            A lot of users associate the terminal with “hacking” due to movies.

            You haven’t worked directly with users in an IT setting and it shows. You greatly overestimate the average user’s technical abilities and ability to care.

            I walked in on a user holding a power bar in one hand and the USB end of a mouse in the other while responding to a “mouse not working” ticket.

            I’ve witnessed a user waving a wired desk phone around in the air to get better signal because they were complaining of poor call quality.

            I visited a user who was panicking that their outlook messages were all getting deleted before their own eyes, not noticing that their monitor mounted on arms had fallen on their laptop’s delete key, holding it down.

            I’ve seen how deep the rabbit hole of user inability goes. It’s not pretty.

            Also don’t forget that most terminals paste on Ctrl + Shift + V by default, which is an extra hurdle they have to get over if they’re used to the standard paste shortcut. They won’t think to right-click to paste, and they’ll get frustrated and think the terminal is broken.

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        11 hours ago

        Tell that to the average computer user, and they’ll crap their pants. I’m all for the command line being there for power users and people who actually have to manage complex systems, but if you want Linux to go to the moon, you have to consider the average Joe

        • Not sure why you think I want Linux to go to the moon.

          It’s easy enough to just make an icon on your desktop that runs the commands for you and you just double click. I’m assuming that anyone who’s managed to Install Linux should know a very basic computer skill.

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    10 hours ago

    Well this seemed like potentially a very convenient fix to a problem I was having but turns out the game I’m trying to play can’t be forced into using the gpu for some reason…. Cool utility though, shame it’s really needed at the same time!