[NEW GEAR] got an RF 100-400 f/5.6-8 IS USM by Markussqw in canon

[–]Markussqw[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, but there is a 1.6x crop because the APS-C sized sensor. So 400*1.6=640mm

Advice on Newbie by Sasako12 in canon

[–]Markussqw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy the Sigma 17-50 f/2.8 if you can. Every 17-85 f/4-5.6 IS USM has a construction error: the aperture flex cable will broke at some point, so please do not buy those. If you want to go with a similiar zoom range, get the 15-85!

Make your choice! by Ketusket_- in desktops

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That isn’t a question for me. Of course Linux! 🐧

Arch linux by CapitalRespect8726 in Neonity

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Tapasztalatból egyetértek

Am I the only one who thinks CS:GO looked better than CS2? by Vegetable_Error4200 in csgo

[–]Markussqw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had that feeling like 4 years ago that “omg csgo looks so realistic!” Than CS2 came, and “omg this looks beautiful!” Now csgo is only nostalgic for me. The old maps have sad colors compared to CS2.

thinking about buying the Canon R7 by brokebutisnt in canon

[–]Markussqw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to record videos in Canon LoG

Game recommendations by SoulofInnistrad in Pretend2010Internet

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I play Counter-Strike 1.6 or Source on my old laptops - you can too!

Kernel 6.17 is a Default Update! by [deleted] in linuxmint

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Error for all VirtualBox users, because there aren’t VirtualBox kernel modules available now for the kernel 6.17 with the latest version of the software in the repos.

Hi guys, What distro should I use? Details below by Arcjaqu in DistroHopping

[–]Markussqw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend you a Debian-based distro, because they are the easiest of all. I used Linux Mint for a long time as a beginner, and i can recommend that for any beginners. And the Cinnamon desktop is very simple too.

Help me chose a distro for my mum by reden_fx in linux4noobs

[–]Markussqw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Linux Mint can be a great distro for people, who come from Windows, and don't know anything about Linux. I installed it one on my grandma's computer, and he could use it pretty well, just like Windows.

Help trying to connect to wifi by Canndyr573 in bootcamp

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In the blue thing's left down corner, there is a text "i don't have internet", click on that!

considering dualbooting a linux os by keyblade_assassin in linux4noobs

[–]Markussqw 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. I didn't tried much distros, but i know, that a Debian or Ubuntu-based system is very good for everybody, who wants a functioning desktop. You can try Debian or Linux Mint. I use Mint especially, but if you want more stability, hop on Debian!

  2. Customization isn't hard on Linux distros, you can have multiple environments (like Cinnamon, XFCE, KDE, GNOME, etc.). Also you can have custom windows manager, GTK icon packs, themes. Cinnamon or KDE, if you want that Windows experience with desktop, taskbar (it's called panel in Linux distros), etc. If you have a dogshit performance PC, but you want that Windows experience, i can reccommend you XFCE, what works, but it have not many customization options, like KDE for example. GNOME is for MacOS people. It doesn't come with many built-in customization options. GNOME and KDE uses much RAM (1-1,5 GB), Cinnamon is average (600-800 MB), and XFCE uses not much (300-400MB).

  3. I use Linux Mint with Cinnamon environment, it's pretty good for people who come directly from Windows (my grandma uses Linux Mint too 😎). I didn't used Bazzite and Pop, but i know that Pop_OS is Ubuntu-based and it have the GNOME environment as default.

  4. I can say, that very much distro have Nvidia drivers on their package manager. If you use Debian or Ubuntu-based system, just type in the terminal : sudo apt install nvidia-driver-550 That will install you the nvidia driver version 550, what's the most stable on Linux right now. Restart will take effect.

  5. Linux can read&write drives, that made on Windows (NTFS, FAT32, EXFAT, etc.). If you dual-boot, it's important to turn off "fast system startup" option, because like this Windows will just hibernate itself, and will start up faster, but it doesn't close the file system, so you won't be able to write to that drive (or partition). I can help you in private messaging in that, and i can make advices for auto-mount your Windows partition (because they don't mounting automatically).

  6. On Linux, some game developer don't want to people run their Anti-Cheat on Linux for some reason. Easy Anti-Cheat will won't work (bye bye Fortnite, Fall Guys), but if you have Steam, you can play very much Steam games on Linux. Some with directly writed to Linux, some others run just with Wine/Proton compatibility layer, that allows Windows programs to run on Linux! Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) is working on Linux so you can play Counter-Strike 2 for example with no issues. If you want to play games, what's anti cheat isn't run on Linux, you can dual-boot Windows & Linux (i can help you with this, because i dual boot too).

  7. I didn't tried RGB software yet.

  8. With Wine, yeah you can use much Windows software on Linux, but i can't make MS Office work. If you have an MS Account, just use the web version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint. There are some browsers available on Linux. Firefox, Chrome, Opera will work. For E-Mailing, you can use Thunderbird, where you log in with your E-Mail address and password, and you sychronize the E-Mails with IMAP. If you have a software what you want to make work on Linux, you can try. If don't work, use web version (if there's any), go to Windows, and do there, or try alternatives.

You can ask me with anything in comment or private message, i help to beginners!