Any other Linux users here ?

Off and on in my tech-ish phase. Pretty sure it was all Ubuntu, plus some smaller amnesic distros to boot into for fun. I didn't see the point in switching to it, probably because it wasn't for me. I love the sentiment of open source and having maximal control over your system, but at the end of the day Windows 7 and XP are just what I know and what I install.
I use Linux Mint on my technically-couch-gaming-but-without-a-couch PC. Bluetooth's scuffed and the game launcher (if you can call a retrofitted Kodi setup that) works on what feels like duct tape and my broken hopes and dreams, but it's alright. Emulators run smoothly, older Windows games run well enough and there isn't much I could ask for besides that.
Does Pepsiman approve of such an additive to his drink?!
 
but at the end of the day Windows 7 and XP are just what I know and what I install.
I Love XP and 7, i have a old HP prodesk 400 G1 SFF that i dual boot those on.
I Don't like emulating OS's for older games <like Dosbox and VM's> they are handy Tools, and work fine, Don't get me Wrong, but just having the OS there, and the Problems that come with them. Just something Special about it

That PC has
Intel® Core™ i7-4770 3.90 GHz
16GB 1600MHz DDR3-1600 PC3-12800
1tb Netac ssd
AMD FirePro W4300 4GB Low Profile
 
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I use RHL for some maintenance work at my job, but use Windows for everything else.
I've thought about creating a separate partition for a Linux dual boot option but last time I messed around with that (admittedly over a decade ago) there were still driver issues that I didn't want to bother with.
Hows controller compatibility these days? Are NVME drives fully supported? What about RTX HDR?
 
So I've been messing around with linux and i'm just annoyed with endeavoros's extremely sensitive desire for me to use a password for literally everything, especially since it won't auto-mount my drives, so i'm gonna try another gaming based distro, anyone got any suggestions as i try to find my preferred distro?
Thought about trying garuda since i'd like having access to the AUR, but i'm willing to try any distro.
Easy to use would be nice if possible, i can get stuff to work but spending a day fixing one problem because the fix is convoluted for me isn't fun.
I use RHL for some maintenance work at my job, but use Windows for everything else.
I've thought about creating a separate partition for a Linux dual boot option but last time I messed around with that (admittedly over a decade ago) there were still driver issues that I didn't want to bother with.
Hows controller compatibility these days? Are NVME drives fully supported? What about RTX HDR?
Most controllers work out of the box, NVME has been supported since forever, HDR isn't unique to RTX but hdr is available in at least kde desktop environment, though it's still in the beta stage.
As for the partition thing, i'd suggest against it, windows likes to break the linux install (this isn't linux's fault, it's windows), if you want to try linux take my advice and get a cheap ssd, if you don't like linux you can always use the drive for extra game and program installs, but more importantly it will save you a ton of headaches that windows could cause.
 
So I've been messing around with linux and i'm just annoyed with endeavoros's extremely sensitive desire for me to use a password for literally everything, especially since it won't auto-mount my drives, so i'm gonna try another gaming based distro, anyone got any suggestions as i try to find my preferred distro?
Thought about trying garuda since i'd like having access to the AUR, but i'm willing to try any distro.
Easy to use would be nice if possible, i can get stuff to work but spending a day fixing one problem because the fix is convoluted for me isn't fun.

Most controllers work out of the box, NVME has been supported since forever, HDR isn't unique to RTX but hdr is available in at least kde desktop environment, though it's still in the beta stage.
As for the partition thing, i'd suggest against it, windows likes to break the linux install (this isn't linux's fault, it's windows), if you want to try linux take my advice and get a cheap ssd, if you don't like linux you can always use the drive for extra game and program installs, but more importantly it will save you a ton of headaches that windows could cause.
Personally I have being using Nobara for a while now which is based on Fedora, I heard good thing bazzite Linux too but never used , it might be worth it if you want a imutable distro.
 
Personally I have being using Nobara for a while now which is based on Fedora, I heard good thing bazzite Linux too but never used , it might be worth it if you want a imutable distro.
I might give it a try, as much as i love the AUR endeavorOS is getting on my nerves, though more than the aur what i'll miss the most is probably pamac lol.
 
So i ended up going with garuda linux and so far have had no issues, well except getting cheat engine to work as that's convoluted as hell.
Effectively if i can figure out cheat engine i have no reason to ever get on windows again outside of maybe for some niche info i can't get through reading the drive on linux for some reason.
 
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Linux user here too (POP). I've tried other distros but unfortunately ran into issues whether it be the UI didn't jive or programs that I use a lot didn't work very well so headed back to the old fave.
 
Linux user since the late 90s. I installed slackware from a stack of floppies and it was all down hill from there. I started with kernel version 0.99. These days I run a mix of x86_64 and aarch64 machines. Several RK3588 boxes, quite a beast of a CPU for just 8 watts.
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Running debian with i3wm at the moment, hate the mouse, love the keyboard, live for the keyboard
i3/sway is the way. This is correct.
 
Linux user since the late 90s. I installed slackware from a stack of floppies and it was all down hill from there. I started with kernel version 0.99. These days I run a mix of x86_64 and aarch64 machines. Several RK3588 boxes, quite a beast of a CPU for just 8 watts.
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i3/sway is the way. This is correct.
Lol my dream is to install slack or gentoo one day, but as someone who's been on windows for over 2 decades i know i'll never get around to it.
 
Started with Debian in the 90s, distro hopped for a few years, then stuck with Debian.
DWM, RXVT-unicode.

I still need to use Windows for work stuff, but use Unix-likes for parts of work where I can, and my personal machines.

Any old heads remember Yggdrasil?
 
Started with Debian in the 90s, distro hopped for a few years, then stuck with Debian.
DWM, RXVT-unicode.

I still need to use Windows for work stuff, but use Unix-likes for parts of work where I can, and my personal machines.

Any old heads remember Yggdrasil?
I am aware of it , and I know it's one of the oldest Linux distro to exist, but by the time I was born it was already dead.
 
Linux user here. I primarily live on it. I still have Windows dual booted just in case something is needed, but I've fully migrated for the most part.

I absolutely love it. It's come a very long way.

Please feel free to PM me if you get stuck on something.

It would be cool to get a Linux tag on our threads so we don't steer people the wrong way.
 
Ah yeah!
I honestly love using Linux, Coming from a Windows User back in 2020. I ended up going all the way from Linux Mint to Fedora to Arch, It's honestly hard to choose what I like the best but Arch is Great but I also really love using Linux Mint a bit more for my tastes.
 
Been on garuda linux for about a month now, see no reason to go back to windows, though i'll probably aim for a more stable version of linux for my next os, currently my biggest issue is figuring out what i need to backup.
 
i Started dancing with penguins, rather recently. Bought a new computer with the dreaded windows 11, saw how fucking hungry for resources(even idle), the whole forced "Ai companionship", the fact that the system itself has became obtuse, simple configurations are Hidden behind the doors of agent 86.
I been having lots of fun learning terminal commands and being thankful of literally owning the computer, contrary of being owned my some unscrupulous company.
 
@Grumpy_Old_Man Welcome to the Tux club. Ya windows is more of a Virus or Malware more than a OS, i do have 1 PC for windows <Few programs i use won't run under Linux> but for the Most part, almost anything will Work with Linux via Wine, or their is a Linux Equivalent of it for it.

Linux is Easy, once you get use to it. Like jumping from XP to Windows 10. bit of a Learning Curve, but not that Hard. At-least not anymore ^_^

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@Grumpy_Old_Man Welcome to the Tux club. Ya windows is more of a Virus or Malware more than a OS, i do have 1 PC for windows <Few programs i use won't run under Linux> but for the Most part, almost anything will Work with Linux via Wine, or their is a Linux Equivalent of it for it.

Linux is Easy, once you get use to it. Like jumping from XP to Windows 10. bit of a Learning Curve, but not that Hard. At-least not anymore ^_^
I didn't have many problems, entering linux, but i did see and read various introductory videos and articles before taking the leap. I also had experience with Dos(OS), that can help quite a bit with terminal usage.
I been using open source software since around 2005, so no problem there.
 
@Grumpy_Old_Man Welcome to the Tux club. Ya windows is more of a Virus or Malware more than a OS, i do have 1 PC for windows <Few programs i use won't run under Linux> but for the Most part, almost anything will Work with Linux via Wine, or their is a Linux Equivalent of it for it.

Linux is Easy, once you get use to it. Like jumping from XP to Windows 10. bit of a Learning Curve, but not that Hard. At-least not anymore ^_^

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Honestly i think my problems with linux could all be summed up as a issue due to deciding to make my first true jump to linux being garuda linux, a arch based distro (anyone who knows linux knows the annoyances you might need to deal with when dealing with anything arch based).

I think if i started with a debian based distro i'd have less complaints, but i'm avoiding debian for some reasons i won't bring up here.
 
Lol my dream is to install slack or gentoo one day, but as someone who's been on windows for over 2 decades i know i'll never get around to it.
I did that 20 years ago:

I had a data structures teacher who said to us one day "the only useful command in windows is 'Format C:' "

so i took him at face value, i went home and printed out a copy of the gentoo installation manual and burned a disc with a stage one gentoo install... and just erased windows and started chrooting and emerging.

it wasnt a good idea, exactly... but i get mad cred from both penguins and cows when i tell them this story (jklol)... it took me about 2 weeks to get my mouse to work.

i'd recommend starting with arch/garuda/manjaro tho.
 
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