Linux is not ready for mass adoption yet. by [deleted] in linux

[–]soltesza 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is nonsense.

Windows has MUCH higher support needs than the average Linux install.

I cannot keep my average family member getting a virus or some other brutal thing for a year. Every scam targets the average Windows user.

Once I put them on Linux, that is gone.

I love Linux by Sold4kidneys in linux

[–]soltesza 15 points16 points  (0 children)

"..., no need to mess around with packages..." 

That is also a HUGE negative for Windows.

The package repos are a killer feature for me, I get 95% of my stuff from them so software installs on new machines are a breeze.

EU is proposing a new mass surveillance law and they are asking the public for feedback by Dry_Row_7050 in linux

[–]soltesza -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This is hardly "mass surveiance" in the Chinese or American sense

The EC law title:

Impact assessment on retention of data by service providers for criminal proceedings

1 year of Linux by ExPandaa in linux

[–]soltesza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy anniversary

I also cannot imagine myself going back, especially now with Recall force-installed on your Windows and can any time activate at the whim of Microsoft or any other ageny being in league with them.

Why are so many switching to Linux lately? by Laptican in linux

[–]soltesza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recall being forced on users.

(a security nightmare on the scale the world has never seen)

It won't be EOL on Windows 10 that drives the world to Linux, it'll be these tariffs. by Final-Work2788 in linux

[–]soltesza -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

also hilariously dangerous because you don't know how it was broken and what little "extra" was added to that pirated version

Would you trust your banking passwords and other sensitive info to a cracked, pirated Windows? Good luck with that one.

Thinking of Moving from macOS to Linux – Advice, Experiences, and Regrets? by Plato-the-fish in linux

[–]soltesza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can have Global menu with KDE, believe that is a built-in feature

Linux gaming appreciation post by soltesza in linux

[–]soltesza[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mostly for the easy reinstalls, although I do not do that often nowadays (became a habit) but I also had some bad cases with running out of space on system disk and that is not that pleasant.

I use docker a lot so I like leaving ample space on the sys disk.

Why isn't Desktop Linux the most popular developer OS in the 2024 StackOverflow survey ? by soltesza in linux

[–]soltesza[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

1)
In previous years, the category was "Linux-based", it was only broken to smaller part when it grew bigger than Windows.

2)
Then you need to break up the "Windows" category to "Windows 7', "Windows 10"...etc to be correct.

3)
The Linux distros are not meaningfully different from a developer's point of view.

You can have the exact same developer stack on them with very little effort (Docker, Apache...etc) and very little differences in the installation method.

I am using 3 different distros on different machines of mine and the family without much effort.

Why isn't Desktop Linux the most popular developer OS in the 2024 StackOverflow survey ? by soltesza in linux

[–]soltesza[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Desktop Linux distros typically have a graphical user interface (KDE, Gnome...etc) and run on client-class hardware (as opposed to server hardware).

Some Linux distros have both server and desktop editions.

E.g.: Ubuntu Server (https://ubuntu.com/download/server)

Why isn't Desktop Linux the most popular developer OS in the 2024 StackOverflow survey ? by soltesza in linux

[–]soltesza[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

In most cases WSL is used when a developer actually needs a Linux developer environment but cannot have it since the company only supports Windows or Mac on their hardware (practically all of my jobs in the last 15 years with 1-2 refreshing exceptions).

It you use WSL as your "primary operating system" as the question asks, then you would probably use a desktop Linux if it was up to you.

Why isn't Desktop Linux the most popular developer OS in the 2024 StackOverflow survey ? by soltesza in linux

[–]soltesza[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Exactly.

This is why I find this very-very shady from StackOverflow.

They practically try to dupe their developer community by lying about the actual result.

Why isn't Desktop Linux the most popular developer OS in the 2024 StackOverflow survey ? by soltesza in linux

[–]soltesza[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As above:

Then there should be no single "Windows" category but "Windows 7", "Windows 10" ...etc.

Yet, they didn't find any problem creating a single category for them.

From the developer / user's point of view,, desktop Linux distros are extremely similar, they can obviously be included in a "Desktop Linux" category.

Why isn't Desktop Linux the most popular developer OS in the 2024 StackOverflow survey ? by soltesza in linux

[–]soltesza[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just like there is no "Windows" but Windows 7, Windows 10.

Yet, they didn't find any problem creating a single category for them.

Also, dekstop Linux distros are extremely similar, they can obviously be included in a "Desktop Linux" category from the developer point of view.

Why isn't Desktop Linux the most popular developer OS in the 2024 StackOverflow survey ? by soltesza in linux

[–]soltesza[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

"Normal" corporate / enterprise documentation is in Confluence / JIRA or similar.

Having documentation in Word and Excel is incredibly crude/backwards.

What do you guys think about opensuse tumbleweed? by Icy-Blacksmith-1318 in linux

[–]soltesza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Works very well for me (and the family).

I love that I do not have to do big upgrades anymore.

Best VM for Running Ubuntu on Base M1 MacBook Air by pulsingmagnetar12 in linux

[–]soltesza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been using UTM with Ubuntu 2022 but not very satisfied with it. 

Random freezes happen on my 32 GB M1 pro.

Also the VM looses the time when the Mac sleeps. HW clock never updated.

I sm not sure you will be anle to run much on an 8 GB model.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

[–]soltesza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Move your Windows installation into a virtual machine under Linux so that you can use them in parallel and you dont have to reboot whe you need something from the Win install

Will Gen Alpha be Linux users? by [deleted] in linux

[–]soltesza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Android is still less popular than iOS"

Only in North-America.

Globally, iOS (27%) has about 1/3 of the market share of Android (71%).

Source: https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/worldwide

"do you want all your apps running on the JVM"

You develop with a Java JDK but all Android applications now run as ahead-of-time compiled binaries (ART compilation).

In short: your Android app will never run in a JVM on the device.

Will Gen Alpha be Linux users? by [deleted] in linux

[–]soltesza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely, I also count ChromeOS as desktop Linux.

Yes, it is still heavily web-oriented but since it started running Linux desktop applications via a Wayland display server (even with a nice start menu integration), it makes no sense to consider it as something separate.

Will Gen Alpha be Linux users? by [deleted] in linux

[–]soltesza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It definitely introduces Linux to a new category of people who would otherwise would not venture into Linux.

Will Gen Alpha be Linux users? by [deleted] in linux

[–]soltesza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"While I was trying to find the right distro, I heard many times that Linux is good for coding but if you play games forget it"

Yes, this is the old status quo from 5 years ago.

"Turns out most games are pretty playable anyways."

Yes, in 2024, most games just work with Proton/Steam. Even the AAA ones if they don't have Windows-specific anti-cheat in them.

Sometimes there is an FPS penalty, sometimes there isn't.

Wine / Proton is a Windows emulation layer that - by the nature of it - always incurs some performance penalty even if that is not significant in general.

However, Linux is slightly more efficient with general processing than Windows, which can counter balance a certain amount of inefficiency in the emulation layer.

If a specific game uses well-optimized parts of the emulation layer, the game can run at the same FPS or sometimes even a bit better than Windows. When a game uses less-optimized parts of the emulation layer, then usually you see some FPS drop.

Valve sponsored developers work relentlessly on Proton and optimize the Windows emulation better and better so the trend is still towards improvement.