I feel like Linux interest is peaking right when the community is crumbling under the weight of open sources short comings.
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I feel like Linux interest is peaking right when the community is crumbling under the weight of open sources short comings.
As a part of that, everything feels really unreliable in modern Linux systems. My system started randomly hanging on reboots last month. Then today Firefox stopped recognizing Bluetooth devices (chrome for the Bluetooth but missed the camera). Both worked fine last month. M Nothing changed other than incremental system updates, so what the hell? -
I feel like Linux interest is peaking right when the community is crumbling under the weight of open sources short comings.
As a part of that, everything feels really unreliable in modern Linux systems. My system started randomly hanging on reboots last month. Then today Firefox stopped recognizing Bluetooth devices (chrome for the Bluetooth but missed the camera). Both worked fine last month. M Nothing changed other than incremental system updates, so what the hell?@NullNowhere I think some of the interest comes from gaming as well. Gaming on Linux is actually a thing now.
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@NullNowhere I think some of the interest comes from gaming as well. Gaming on Linux is actually a thing now.
@yon@sakurajima.moe It is but even that is a prickly space. It's ok if you go through steam; but what if not steam? You have to figure out how to get it going. Then some games only work with patches to Proton, and you have to climb through comments and outdated documentation to find the right documentation.