• kent_eh
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    11 months ago

    Run Nvidia flawlessly out-of-the-box

    True, but that’s more due to Nvidia’s stubborn lack of interest than anything else.

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      11 months ago

      It’s not just Nvidia, though… I tried running a popular vpn recently on Linux and was shocked to see it wasn’t supported outside command line. This same vpn provider has an app for everything, even android TV and Roku of all things.

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        11 months ago

        Mullvad has a decent Linux GUI, but you have to install their service. On the positive side, it works with and without systemd.

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        11 months ago

        Just had a similar experience with Bitwarden. Works flawlessly on every device, but the linux vesion doesn’t integrate with the browser (the app not the browser extension). I also had to do some special tinkering to make it accept self-hosted vaultwarden with self-signed certificate, because electron apps on linux don’t use the internal’s system trusted cert store ? Nah, you have to install certutil, and add it to a “sql database”… ⋮/

        And i’m just starting as a linux power user, and it already begins to show why linux isn’t “there” right now… But I don’t see it as something bad, quite the opposite, linux is supposed to be flexible, open source, a playing ground for nerds… But people’s desire to overcome GAFAMS monopoly slowly turns linux into something I hope won’t hurt the community or make them part of GAFAM acronym…

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      11 months ago

      True, I really do think Linus was right when he said “fuck Nvidia” but sadly it’s still a point against Linux :(