Indeed. I think you just have to accept a half broken system if you use Linux.
If you accept that’s the trade off for less spyware you won’t be disappointed.
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Indeed. I think you just have to accept a half broken system if you use Linux.
If you accept that’s the trade off for less spyware you won’t be disappointed.


I tried to like Krita. I’ve used it extensively for a few years. But it’s just not good. For all the reasons mentioned in this thread.
Last epoch is a steam game. And on protondb it’s platinum apparently.
Never had a good experience with it on Linux though. Buggy as hell.
The two I tried recently that were problematic were wow and last epoch.
Allegedly they both work fine. They don’t though.
Mostly Debian and arch. But I’ve tried bazzite too at one point.
Experiences range from 5 years ago to like. Today.
And all my hardware is amd as well.
I’ve read people saying this here on lemmy often.
But it really hasn’t been my experience at all with very few exceptions.
I read people online saying this often. But I’ve neve been able to play things without hiccups on Linux before.
With very very few exceptions.
I just wish games worked fine on Linux.
I’ve been using arch since archinstall came out. I never installed it reading the wiki.
I sleep like a baby and everything works.
Bluetooth mic is currently broken for everyone that uses wireplumber and libwireplumber.
Which is basically everyone using the up to date version of those packages.
This affects everyone. If you turn on your Bluetooth mic on it the system hard crashes.
Yes. I’m using it right now. There are many ridiculous broken things like the one mentioned above. I can give you a few more that affect everyone if you want.
I really feel like I’m being gaslit by people here on Lemmy saying that their system doesn’t randomly breaks. When major functions just break out of nowhere for everyone and stay broken for arbitrary number of weeks or months.