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Lightor7798yGaming, and a number of handy applications that only run on Mac or Windows. But if Windows games ran well on Linux, I'd never look back.
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It can run Photoshop natively. It can run most games. Several business applications are written exclusively for it. Blu-Ray ripping utilities are written for it, and the keys database is easier to update/upload from Windows. Gaming hardware like Alienware or Razer is not fully compatible with Linux. BIOS flashing utilities are written for Windows.
Don't get me wrong, I love me my Linux. But it's not perfect; everything I mentioned above would need changed first. -
f03n1x65038y@nik123 I've seen this a bunch but I never had any issues with my Nvidia GPU on my laptop, I'm wondering if getting Linux on my main PC may not be a good thing :/
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f03n1x65038y@nik123 ah okay well glad I just use mint on my laptop for Android development lol, test it on my phone and just use the have Android studio and Firefox ... Nothing else.
Good thing you don't have any problems on desktop, eventually when I get around to backing up my stuff on desktop I'll give it a go.
Thanks for the info. -
spacem18368yLinux is great for scalable web app hosting. It runs node.js or php or Java and we don't need to worry about licensing costs blowing out. For desktop though good luck since most consumer software and hardware will only have support for Windows or Mac
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f03n1x65038y@srganiga I've only ever had BSODs for hardware failure or some sort of excessive software failure
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And..
Me: Okay, now im free for about 1 hour..
1) Select booting Windows..
2) "Plz wait, Windows is configuring..dont turn off ur pc"
Me: Plz, I want to play a god damn game..
Windows: Sry, I wont allow that....
Me: fuck............... -
Blue screen of death!
(Sorry if it's already in the comments, I'm in a hurry and had no time to read them all) -
Numinex10868y@Archang3l And yet, on Windows 8/10 they've removed those epic BSODs. I miss 'em. At least you were given some meaningful explanation as to what event wrong.
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@nik123 I run intel hd530 with 960m on a laptop. I haven't run into any problems. On either arch or manjaro. I use the Bumblebee driver
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f03n1x65038y@Numinex hah that reminds me of when on win7 I kept getting a BSOD and eventually ask on Tom's hardware, after getting the information and with help from someone experienced enough I found out it was because of a Bluetooth adapter I had that was plugged in the back. The drivers were causing issues :/
The odd thing was just unplugging the thing fixed it, which is odd since I still use it to this day -
@Doofitator nope.
if that is true, I should be able to run any native windows app. -
@nik123 it works with TV or desktop screen. I have no issue with it...
I think that the drivers nowadays are more compatible.
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