I see. I mean, there’s always a way how you decide what you want to buy without any hard, arduous research.
Natanox
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Does the same happen in ONLYOFFICE or Collabora? The documents I sometimes interact with might be too “basic” to notice problems. The worst issue I had was LibreOffice Draw freaking out over a PDF, which arguably it wasn’t made for anyway.
Sucks if they still keep protecting their monopoly through software / document manipulation.
Never had the opportunity to use or see one since they don’t cover the European market. Pop!_OS was fine though when I used it, it’s unfortunate you had such problems.
Luckily there are a lot of other vendors as well. Star Labs, Ubuntushop, NovaCustom, even Lenovo and I think HP by now (although their laptops are almost always shit). So there are options.
The potential pain with setups is a reason I like to point people at vendors like Slimbook, Tuxedo Computers or System76. Avoids a lot of possible problems for those who can afford it.
there’s no good DAW on Linux
Now that’s not true though. Bitwig Studio and Reaper f.e. support all the common plugins APIs and are excellent professional DAWs. And then of course you also got Ardour if you prefer FOSS.
Things like Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects have no solid alternative to this day for Linux
I’m not perfectly familiar with Adobe products, but I’m very positive that DaVinci Resolve, Lightworks (literally used by Hollywood), Blender and Natron offer all the functionality those two do. And most likely with less crashes, as far as I heard about Premiere Pro. 🙃
Office uses proprietary file format constraints to lock down their ecosystem.
Didn’t hear about issues with Office Suites in more than a decade. Microsoft famously manipulated their docs to hamper third-party apps in implementing docx support, that’s quite a time ago though.
Unreal Engine, lots games, my audio interface, drivers for obscure small devices I need? I just don’t know and I have to dedicate time to researching all of it.
Yeah, hardware is always a thing especially during a switch. Once you made it of course you can pick new gear that’s known to be supported on Linux by their company. At least with Unreal Engine it’s known to work, and Games by now basically always do except for those with the most vile Anti-Cheat.
I bought a notebook and will try to go CachyOS x KDE Plasma on that
May I suggest to use a more general-use, Ubuntu-based distro? Those often offer way better hardware support for more devices out of the box. That’s one reason they’re called bloated, but damn is it comfy sometimes.
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.deto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•How a "cool block" in one Massachusetts city could provide a template for combatting extreme heatEnglish10·3 days agoI always realize how bad this is when I go to the hardware store. Other than any other place I go to, it got a HUGE parking lot in front that’s just an asphalt wasteland with no tree in sight. The increased heat is immediately noticeable.
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.deto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Finnish presidential home and presidential castle raise trans inclusive pride flags for a week.English213·3 days agoGiven fascism currently focuses on trans and black/non-white people and actively tries to separare them from the community: Yes. Yes it did.
You should educate yourself about how those AI image generators came to be, 'cause you just showed everyone that you have no damn clue.
“What does it matter if the cocoa farmers get extorted, I just bought the chocolate for a fun occassion.”
Perhaps this way it’s more understandable.
Wait until people come up with other, older things to be nostalgic about. Like Shoop da Whoop or Ronald McDonald Insanity. Peak 2000’s internet brainrot.
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.deto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•And that's where distros come fromEnglish3·6 days agoThere’s also an additional middleground between them, Slowroll. Still a rolling distro but slower with feature updates for additional stability.
Leap tends to be rather outdated as it keeps binary-compatibility to SLES. Of course makes it as stable as possible, but also more often than not uncomfortably lacking behind.
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.deto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•And that's where distros come fromEnglish14·6 days agoTo be fair, OpenSuse is an umbrella of multiple distros other than Debian and Arch. There are
- Leap (Stable, binary-compatible to SLES)
- Tumbleweed (Rolling)
- Slowroll (Rolling but slower, duh)
- Aeon (Immutable w/ Gnome)
- Kalpa (Immutable w/ KDE)
- Factory (unstable)
- MicroOS (Immutable for Server)
- Leap Micro (Immutable, binary-compatible to SLES)
And then of course the whole Enterprise stuff around SLES (Suse Linux Enterprise Server). There’s definitely a need to specify what “OpenSuse” actually means in any given context. 😅
I agree though, it’s god damn great. The bootable btrfs snapshots that are set up by default in particular.
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.deto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Your Computer no longer supports WindowsEnglish7·6 days agoWould’ve been nice for them, wouldn’t it? Given they are also the authority for who gets those god damm keys.
Always the same with the corposcum.
They’re concerned about “their” people, because it’s declining only in rich countries and those tend to see themselves as “better” and don"t like “unregulated immigration” (while the regulated one costs shit tons of money). Also those who bring thst up are usually right-wingers.
Or to say it bluntly: Xenophobia and racism.
Perhaps they also fell asleep during the movies. I certainly know I did.
It would risk “our” wealth.
But at least we now have thousands of individual humans who’re as wealthy as whole countries! Truly an achievement. Now keep working, slave.
What’s the third anime’s name?
What the hell is a “Liberty University”? Do I even want to know?
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.deto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•CRISPR used to remove extra chromosomes in Down syndrome and restore cell functionEnglish1·11 days agoWe can also solve the risk of Kessler syndrome. Send catgirls / -boys to space, they’ll push every object out of orbit.
“It never happened before, therefore it will never be.”
That’s what people keep saying. And then shit happens, because it always does.