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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Nov 23, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.852 (3,736/97,481 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T20:57:26.340293Z
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6:10 "But I'm frustrated by the condescending tone"
That's stack overflow for you bro. They don't want newbies to exist
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As someone who uses Linux as their daily driver and for gaming, I wanna say that I appreciate the impact your videos have had.
Your two Linux videos have created a spark in the community to fix many issues that help with user friendliness (including a patch that was applied to apt as a direct result of your issues in the first video). Many of them have been relatively minor changes that simply never got changed because there never was a need. A Windows transplant was expected to essentially rice their setup and solve issues on their own and through questions, not have things just work out of the box. Although a bit controversial in the community, the videos have created important discussion and seem to be making a positive difference overall, so I thank you for continuing to give it a shot.
I'm sorry it's been so problematic, but I hope you'll be able to smooth out all of your issues soon!
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Just as a note, any version of software that's labelled "Canary" can usually be thought of as an unstable beta release. It's using canary in the coalmine imagery to indicate that. It's not obvious, and one of the many products of Linux naming culture heavily influenced by decades of engineer dominant input.
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I really like this critical take on linux for end users. I personally use linux as my daily driver for almost everything, and saying the switch from windows to linux was painless would be a lie. there are speedbumps with linux, no matter what way you slice it. be it ubuntu or arch there is still setup involved that wouldn't be required normally with windows.
Edit: Thanks for the likes. Glad I could bring up some conversation
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Screensharing is a mess for experienced users as well on Linux, as its going through a transition from X11 to Wayland, Wayland is using Pipewire and proprietary NVidia drivers don't support this as well.
So even as someone who daily drives Linux, I emphasize with the difficulties that Luc and Linus are going through here.
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For those having issues like Luke had with OBS, OBS looked like it was set to 44 khz, sample rate, while iirc pulseaudio (the sound system linux mint uses) tends to run at 48. The conversion tends to mess with the sound making recordings sound "weird". ;)
Maybe OBS picked up the proper sampling rate after restarting it.
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@LinusTechTips
2 years ago
Got a really good pointer on how to get Logitech battery monitoring working! Much love. Thanks MissingClara twitter.com/MissingClara/status/146329081988503142…
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