do you use linux or windows? i use ubuntu!
For anything non-gaming I use Linux.
For anything gaming I still use Linux.
You had me in the first half. Not gonna lie.
Permanently Linux since 2001. Debian is life.
I use arch btw.
I also use Arch, btw.
I use doors btw
Windows. /s
The diagram of Linux fans and Lemmy users is pretty much a single circle.
“How do I get my Mac to do this thing?”
“Use Arch”
Been 100% Linux for over 3 years. All my servers, my fancy gaming PC, my personal laptop, my side business laptop, my work laptop, my Steam Deck, all Linux.
No dual boot, I have a single Windows VM on my work laptop to test Windows apps because my workplace is a Windows shop.
I don’t miss Windows even a little bit. I am so much more free and enjoy computing way more now.
BTW I use arch
Oh hello! I also use Arch. Initially I just installed it on one machine for the meme but it’s been so good it’s now on both desktop and laptop. The meme is also still fun.
Ya same story My brother called me a pussy for using fedora and I just switched to arch
And Hi there brosef
Both. I’d prefer Linux because it respects me as a user, but unfortunately too much stuff constantly breaks to fully convert. The moment I can play Assetto Corsa with all my mods using my wheel in VR I’ll consider fully switching. Many other games already work though, so I’m slowly converting to using Linux as my default and Windows as the exception instead of the other way around.
(I use Arch btw)
Which wheel do you use?
Forgot the number, but one of the most common Logitech ones. Right now I’m not even getting past the first hurdle though, which is getting Assetto Corsa with Content Manager and mods to start. I spent a few hours on it and then decided that I had better things to do with my time
The common Logitech steering wheels should work if you have the steam-devices package installed on your system. Alternatively you can get the necessary udev rules from the oversteer repo: https://github.com/berarma/oversteer/tree/master/data/udev
(oversteer is also pretty handy)
I’m on holiday right now but I can get back to you on how to get Assetto Corsa with Content Manager to work.
Oh this is useful information, thanks!
macOS, mostly.
Been fiddling with Mint lately on my 2011 Macbook Pro, with a view to using it for self hosting a bunch of stuff, but haven’t really had the time / brane capacity to really figure it all out.
Windows can lick my anus. I have Win11 in a VM on my work Mac, and it’s dreadful.
i get to use linux at home, im forced to use and support windows at work
On laptop Arch Linux with KDE because all is automatic, on gaming PC Arch Linux with i3wm because games and all runs so fast and so well.
i3 is so great!
Are there seriously no lemmy users on a Mac? Lol.
I use Debian.
I do use a Mac and I hate it… It’s a birthday gift from my family, because owning a Mac makes the “man”…
Uuhg, I always need to learn things twice… First how it works on Linux and than how to reproduce the same on Mac…
There are to many shitty workarounds that do not behave the same way Linux does even though it’s UNIX based.
- .plist files comes to mind
- how to make a samba share mount on boot/access
- Default’s to zsh
- Shitty default terminal and dumb keyboard shortcuts…
- Default applications are useless… (Thanks homebrew 👏)
I fucking hate it… And after 4 years of intense use I still do not understand why people would willingly buy something like that closed crap ecosystem. Maybe just a hipster thing…
lonely Mac user pops in to say hello
I bought a old Imac at a thrift store and put XFCE on it. It was a great machine until the power supply finally gave out. I would do it again if I had the chance.
When I was studying radio production at uni back in 2010, the Adobe Audition editing suite was rammed full of 2009 iMacs, all running WinXP. It was a bit of a headfuck for a moment, but iMac hardware was second to none, the uni must have got a decent discount from Apple to buy that many, and at the time Audition was Windows only.
And to be fair, they made for excellent editing machines.
Linux
windows ftw (forced through work) linux btw (because tortuous work)
Linux for gaming Linux for servers Linux for desktops/notebooks Linux at work Linux for mobile
TempleOS
The only honest answer in the whole thread