I’m sure it’s not literally all of them, and it’s almost never preinstalled. But available in the repositories.
I’m sure it’s not literally all of them, and it’s almost never preinstalled. But available in the repositories.
PC is overall more expensive, no doubt. But your point was incorrect.
Ubuntu has zero telemetry if you flick the switch they show you right after installation. And steam is proprietary software, yet basically every distro ships it in their repos. Your points make no sense.
That’s the radeon 6700 for base PS5, which currently costs 400€
i see
what do you mean modding was only possible on windows? I assume that you don’t mean the skyrim approach of just downloading and unpacking, which has always worked under linux too. As do tools like mod organizer.
Is it that bad? I run gnome on two 4k monitors with 100% scaling and large text and it’s great
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Stable diffusion and ollama for image and text generation locally. Super easy to do on linux and support gpu acceleration out of the box
Sapphire are the goat. Never had any issues with them though, so can’t speak about their support
Creating your own linux-based nas is a very fun project!
You can tell proton to run any game with fsr1 already
It does. AMD have vsr, which is a driver level implementation of fsr1 and thus works in any game, but anything above that needs to be implemented by the devs.
MO also works really nicely on linux too
They don’t neccessarily need to, you can pretty much always just look at reviews. Now you can make a point about trusting reviewers, but all that is still better than trusting the manufacturer or microsoft.
You’re right though, there is trust involved, but only if you don’t verify things yourself.
It’s more about privacy. Windows might access your mic to get more data on you for advertising, wouldn’t be anything new.
The problem with those is that it’s often just a piece of plastic, so the microphone isn’t cut off from power. The webcam sees noching, but sound is unaffected.
Hardware switches physically cut power to the device in question and you can take it apart and verify. There is no trust involved.
Agreed