cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/34255100

Thought I’d create a distinct thread from the previous one asking about daily use, because I really do want to hear more on people’s pain points. Great to know people are generally sounding pretty positive in those posts who recently switched, but want to know your difficulties as well! This way old and new users can share their thoughts, hopefully to inspire a respectful discussion.

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    11 days ago

    I miss start menu ads, intrusive bing searches, copilot upselling, MSN news, and uninstallable things I’ll never use on my PC like Xbox.

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    10 days ago

    Leaving Standby. Can’t count the times I’ve opened my laptop to just see a black screen. Hard reset was the only option

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    10 days ago

    Remote desktop to windows PCs, using multiple monitors is terrible. I work in home office alotnow and I cant use my Ubuntu desktop fulltime because the remote desktop options on Linux suck. They either dont work or have severe lag problems. I have Windows for this only.

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      10 days ago

      Remmina doesnt work for you? Or does it suck with multimonitor servers specifically?

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      9 days ago

      I have no experience using it with multiple monitors, but I’m using Remote Desktop Manager from Devolutions as we use that at work. They have a pretty capable free version and actually makes a Linux version too. Just a hopeful suggestion.

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    10 days ago

    I started playing Warframe again recently, after a many years break (something like five years). There’s an app that shows you the value of random rewards that open, so you know what to choose (WFInfo) I have not been able to get it to work. There’s also Linux alternatives, one of which I’ve been messing with trying to get it to run, and the other is much more limited.

    Other than this, I have no recent issues. I’ve been full-time Linux for like three years now, so I’ve got everything sorted, and I usually can get anything running that I need, even when people say it doesn’t work.

    Edit: for anyone who wants to help, I’m on Garuda (an Arch based distro). That probably won’t matter, but who knows.

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      9 days ago

      The last time I tried WFInfo, it wasn’t working for me on Windows either, so maybe not a Linux issue. But if you get any of the Linux alternatives running, I’d be interested too.

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        9 days ago

        Wfinfo-ng seems to work alright, but it’s only a terminal application and it only does fissure rewards. It sometimes fails to read, but so far it’s like 90% success, only using it today. The biggest feature I wanted was to check the value of stuff in my inventory to sell, because a lot is vaulted and pretty valuable, which this doesn’t do.

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    10 days ago

    Been on it permanently for years now. Only complaint is that I found XFS to be better than BTRFS, though most people probably wouldn’t notice.

    Only other “complaint” is Fedora doesn’t have a lot of support for embedded arm devices, so you’re on your own if you want an RPM style distro on something like an Orange Pi.

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      9 days ago

      Been on it permanently for years now

      Haha we can tell by the fact your complaint is about filesystem differences. Thats such a linux user complaint.

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    10 days ago

    Peripherals…

    • A document scanner with pretty great Windows software that has features that are not nearly as easy to do with FOSS Linux software (splitting documents, auto cropping and alignment, OCR, etc)

    • A 3D printer that doesn’t have Linux software, so I can’t easily send prints to it from Linux

    • A webcam that supports device-level configuration (zoom, cropping, etc) but doesn’t have Linux software to control it

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      9 days ago

      The 3D printer doesn’t support a plain serial interface via USB? I believe most can accept g-code over it and most slicers can serve it? Been a while since I was using non-Klipper printers though

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        3 days ago

        FlashForge AD5X using FF’s Orca Slicer, which has better support for their IFS, and for which there isn’t a Linux build. The printer is in a different room, so running a dedicated cable isn’t a viable option (and would regardless still fall into the “inconvenience or compromise of using Linux”)

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      10 days ago

      Out of interest, which printer? Anycubic Kobra by any chance?

      Regarding the camera: you could probably script this with ffmpeg and let it output the cropped stream as a virtual camera but I am nog going to pretend this sounds very appealing to most people.

      Regarding scanning. Maybe you can scan to PDF and then use this: https://github.com/alam00000/bentopdf . does seem to do OCR also but havent tried it myself.

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        3 days ago

        Printer: FlashForge AD5X (more in this comment)

        Camera and scanning: Yes, I could put together some sort of solution, but “you can get it working by spending time putting a solution together that entails more manual steps (or scripting or whatever) and/or requires the CPU/GPU to do more of the work” is something I’d prefer to not have to do. And this makes it less compelling to advocate to others if they also have any such peripherals or workflows.

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        3 days ago

        I have a KVM/qemu VM (which doesn’t work for some things because of the lack of an easy way to do bridged networking over wifi) and I’ve tried WINE (which appears to not support a DLL that FlashForge’s Orca Slicer needs to work). WinBoat is on my list to try, but my guess is that it also won’t support bridged networking over wifi, and I’ve already spent too many days on this problem.

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    9 days ago

    A recent update added 104ms to my boot time and I am SEETHING and will get to the bottom of this and make those responsible pay dearly.

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        6 days ago

        Ah it was just a reference to how that backdoor was found. I don’t actually monitor my boot time, though maybe I should at least have a script comparing it vs historic instead of just hoping someone else would find that kind of thing.

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    10 days ago

    Things have gotten A LOT better since I started using it, but here’s a list of things I hate after using Arch with KDE as my main OS for almost 7 years:

    • Not having an archive manager as good as 7-zip was on Windows. Ark is a good replacement but it supports less formats, has less options when compressing, and most importantly if you close the archive while extracting it silently fails (reported in 2019, still not fixed)
    • You can’t make an account without a password (yes, I know I can configure the sudoers file and polkit to skip password prompts, but that’s not user friendly). For the average user, having to type the password after login is incredibly annoying, I would like to have something like the UAC prompt in Windows
    • Wayland: it was made mainstream waaaay too early, causing a lot of issues with both Qt and GTK applications, some of which persist to this day, especially with fractional scaling and HDR
    • Developers seem to think that I enjoy using the terminal: I don’t, I hate it. Why isn’t there a GUI for pacman supports the AUR and doesn’t suck?
    • Random broken commits being pushed to stable. I’m talking about “how the f did you not notice this?” kind of bugs, like how I had to rename files twice in Dolphin before it would actually rename them. It was fixed quickly but how did this get into stable in the first place?
    • Flatpak having its old ass version of mesa in the runtime, causing all sorts of issues if you have a newly released GPU. I stopped using it because of this
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      10 days ago

      Running Arch when you hate the terminal and want stability is quite the mood.

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    10 days ago

    Bluetooth headsets. Still can’t have sound and microphone at the same time, which isn’t great.

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      10 days ago

      That’s a limitation of Bluetooth itself afaik, when bidirectional audio is active and the headset goes into “hands-free mode” you get a shit bitrate. Windows behaves the same, not sure about AirPods on Mac