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merci3@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•'End of 10' to Windows 10 Users: The Environment Wants You to Use LinuxEnglish2·22 hours agoI think one of the reasons why I can do gaming exclusively on Linux is because I hardly play competitive games, so I didnt miss Valorant, League of Legends, Apex and the like. But it’s still a reeeeal shame that these games insists on blocking Linux tho.
merci3@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•'End of 10' to Windows 10 Users: The Environment Wants You to Use LinuxEnglish32·1 day agoCompletely valid take. I think that most Linux gamers dual boot (at least inside my circle of friends) (but no me tho, I’m Linux exclusive!) I think that when people doscuss Linix vs Windows, they often forget that you dont necessarily need to get rid of one system in favor of the other, you can simply integrate Linux into your workflow.
merci3@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•'End of 10' to Windows 10 Users: The Environment Wants You to Use LinuxEnglish34·1 day agoBut isnt this like asking “Show me how to run Nintendo Services on the PS5 and I will switch”?
Windows has it’s own ecosystem just as much as Linux has it’s own ecosystem, so expecting Linux to run everything Microsoft is kinda of unreasonable IMO.
To switch an OS also means to switch an ecosystem. You wouldn’t move from Android to iOS expecting it to run Android’s .apk, right?
I’m not criticizing you tho, if a service you rely on doesnt work on Linux, then Linux isnt for you, and you’re free to use Windows, an OS is just a tool after all 😁
Cat Bird is a very simple indie platformer that’s for free on the play store that ai kinda love alot. If you don’t mind doing some set up, emulation makes you phone a pretty solid portable console. On the ports side of things, Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night are pretty good games
People who still own a PS1/PS2 having a blast on their jailbroken consoles
merci3@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Ubuntu 25.10 Replaces GNU Coreutils with Rust UutilsEnglish1·20 days agoIf you enjoyed Mint, what about moving to LMDE?
Technically I first experuenced Linux as a very small kid in 2009 in my school computers, but my first time trying Linux for my personal desktip usage was in December 11, 2021, when I first tried Linux Mint. My setup was a very humble, 14 years old, ddr2 board, and I was amazed at how much faster Cinnamon was compared to Windows 10. Since then, I already helped about 5 people to move to Linux too 😁
In my case I didn’t have much luck with support for newer hardware, sadly. And as much as I love Mint I have to agree that no OS beats Windows 7 UX up to this date. But I even then, I personally don’t feel much safe using it nowadays because of security vulnerabilities (since it’s EOL), I had issues with ransomware on Win 10 so God knows what I would infect myself with on win 7 😁
I personally see Linux Mint exactly as a Windows 7 but with modern support (there is even a cool Aero theme for it) :P
As you do with Red Hat 😎 (or not, idk, never used it)
merci3@lemmy.worldto Ask@lemm.ee•The LEGO movie was a surprisingly good for a movie based on a toy franchise. What other movies have exceeded their expectations?English5·2 months agoThe Hot Wheels AcceleRacers (2005) movies. Loved 'em as a kid
merci3@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•"You should probably just throw it away"English2·2 months agoI did a clean wine install and could confirm that OPL Manager indeed does not launch, which is kinda intriguing to me, since it did work with me about 2 years ago, this user also reported it working (in 2016) , maybe something changed along the way and it broke? I’ll try to make it work when I get another chance :P Unless OPL-PC-Tools proves to be good enough to replace it for ya
About HDL Batch Installer, I personally never used it, so I’m not sure on how it works and all, BUT, with some research it seems like HDL Batch is just a frontend for HDL Bump, while Batch is windows only, there seems to be an alternative frontend for Linux, called HDL Dump Helper but I did not test it nor do I got a ps2 right now to do so. Wish you best of luck 😁
merci3@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•"You should probably just throw it away"English8·2 months agoBack whe I used OPL, OPL-PC-Tools worked fine. OPL Manager specifically also ran fine under wine for me.
If you find the time you could do some testing under a live media enviroment, I recommend Linux Mint if you haven’t tested it already :)
merci3@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.4·2 months agomy brain hurts
My musics are organized by metadata, playlists AND folders. I currently got about 1980+ songs locally, and felt like I needed all of these methods to keep them organized and good looking
I really enjoyed Elisa too! It looks modern and does a great job at showing off metadata 😁
But I still sticked with Rhythmbox because of: 1- it’s GTK based, and I’m currently on Gnome (the reason why when using KDE, I stick with Elisa) 2- I kinda did not understand how managing playlist in Elisa works? Maybe I missed something, but Rhythmbox just seemed more simple and direct to the point with that.
But yeah, I do agree with you that Rhythmbox really lacks in the “showing album covers off” space. But in my personal usage, I don’t tend to be looking at the UI of the music player on the desktop anyway, since I usually just play music on the background while doing other stuff.
On mobile (android) on the other hand, I’m enjoying Gramophone for not only showing larger covers, but also matching it’s own Material You colors to the respective music you’re playing, it’s neat :p
So I can have less windows open and cluttered, I like to keep my desktop minimal… And thx for the tip!
It actually does, LOL!