• AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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      I think Linux and Windows are kind of level on this nowadays. Most of the time it just automatically works but then it’s a headache when something doesn’t.

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      I’ve had Ubuntu and the graphics, Wi-Fi, and resume from sleep drivers have all been sticking points

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        Can’t hear you over the sound of my gpu fans spinning at mach 3 to cool my nvidia gpu running the Silent Hill 2 remake on linux with wayland. I use arch btw.

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        This is the single issue that has kept me away from Linux for the past 15 or so years. I always get to the “install GPU drivers” step, completely fuck it up somehow, read things online for a few hours, get frustrated, and return to Windows/macOS until I try the experiment again in another 3-5 years. I’m about due to give it another shot.

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      Yes, on my laptop, wifi wasn’t working.
      Trackpad didn’t worked out of the box.
      On 2 different desktop, IPv6 DHCP wasn’t working on both debian and centos.

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      I’m currently dealing with a regression on my laptop introduced a few months ago in a recent kernel update, where closing the lid kills the keyboard until you reboot.