I tried Linux…its not for me

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コメント (21)
  • @see-sharp
    Oh, another "Linux isn't ready yet rage bait video" If Linux isn't for you, please just never talk about it anymore instead of making rage bait videos, thank you
  • Duuuuuuude the Microsoft guy hovering over your shoulder and shoving AI in your face is gold 😂
  • @Yamartim
    The only mistake you made here is only playing league of legends while having a whole ass 4090 😭
  • The moment i heard Photoshop and lightroom I understood why he quit lol
  • The thing about YouTube creators documenting their Linux experiment is that they are professionally hooked into the Adobe ecosystem. So they're experiences are skewed in that direction. Someone like myself, it's perfect, because I actively avoid Adobe and most proprietary hardware, professionally I write, I browse the internet and I play single player strategy games. My experience is 1:1 without any diminishment.
  • That hammer skit with ai annoyance just made me crack. So true! Love your sense of humor.
  • Integrating Linux into your existing workflow is the way to go. Can't wait for Part 3.
  • That obs not saving your settings thing happens on windows and mac too, it just has to crash or close ungracefully, it literally saves them to the disk on close, terrible design but not a linux exclusive problem.
  • You complained about the same thing that lots of users have been for ages, mainly proprietary software...
  • Re: no wireguard Gui There's no GUI for Linux because the configuration settings are built into the network manager. You just click the import button and select your wireguard config.
  • I use Wireguard for work on Linux... and it's not a standalone GUI, it's a plugin for network-manager (which is a GUI itself). Not sure why you didn't find that googling about the problem, but I have no need for any console stuff to setup Wireguard, or during use.
  • Maybe should have added an Apple guy offering an overpriced planned obsolescence hammer.😁
  • Linux Mint was my first distro I used away from Windows. It's great! I've switched to Arch now because I love the AUR and pacman.
  • @jbonn5365
    The detail of the dude watching your ever move and constantly pushing AI was friggin awesome! HAHAHA! Loved it! I'm a diehard Linux user, and have been for over 14 years now. It's my daily both at home and in my work life. That said, I sadly still need Windows for two things (both pieces of software at work that simply will not work with Linux). I don't try to force Linux on anyway. I remember all the research to figure out how to do things I could just so simply do within Windows. Not everyone wants that, and I get it. To me, it's like 3d Printers. I can buy some cheap, sub $200 printer and have a hobby that requires a bunch of maintenance, modding, and tweaking... Or... I could buy a Bambu, park it in the corner and just print my files. As someone who designs parts to fix things around the house, a 3d printer is 100% a tool for me. I just want it to print my files whenever I send them and I don't want to have to think about it.
  • @ZJ7909
    Hey man. I use arch full time. Vscode for coding. Gimp for photo editing. I game on Linux no problem. My Logitech wecam works no issues. I tried a lot of distros in the beginning. I didn’t like mint. Trouble shooting sucks in the beginning. Once you get the kinks worked out you’ll never look back. You just gotta find the apps that work to replace the ones you love in windows. Good luck
  • @chaosfenix
    I actually think that Linux Mint is a solid option. If you were looking for a different option something that uses KDE Plasma like Fedora KDE might be a good option. AAC is a licensing issue. As linux is a free operating system they can't really pay the licensing system. I am glad you are going over these items though. I really hope these issues can get addressed.
  • Wow, you immediately hit the two reasons I abandoned Linux desktop last year: scaling issues on multi-monitor, and lack of codec support in the Linux version of Resolve. I've tried digging into it since then and was told that having different sized monitors is just too uncommon. Interesting how there are several others out there with this problem, this video exists, but NO ONE ELSE would need a fix for it. I also went with the dual-boot option because I knew a lot of my games wouldn't work. The problem is that the more I had to switch to Windows for my workflow and switch back, the more I realized there wasn't a part of my workflow that required me to go back to Linux. If I have to use Windows to get the job done anyway, why even bother leaving it? The hammer comparison was great. The way I compare Linux is like a flat-headed screwdriver. Technically, you can use one on almost any screw and probably make it work. However, in most cases, unless you have a flat-headed screw that it's designed for it just makes more sense to use the right screwdriver. In that case, Windows tends to be that screwdriver with interchangeable bits; it may not always be the best choice, but in 99% of cases it's the path of least resistance to get the job done.
  • @rizz0d
    your low-key sarcasm about everything is hilarious. one thing you should have added to the hammer skit was "microsoft" digging through your cabinets/drawers/wallet and taking pictures of everything lol.
  • @hyprlab
    Thank you for suggesting at the end that one can use multiple operating systems 🤯🤯 crazy talk! lol