I mean who’s comfortable. I’m off at MAC OS, I’ve heard that some people put on their Windows apples) I’m looking at Linux now. There are Linux users here, share their impressions.
Long-time Linux user here, and I love it (though it's not perfect). For gaming I use an "old" version of Windows 10 (1909) that has had everything turned off and / or ripped out that I could get away with, and it's surprisingly stable. If I'm ever forced to give up Windows 10, I'll switch to Linux for gaming as well, or worst-case I'll go back to console gaming.I mean who’s comfortable. I’m ****ed off at MAC OS, I’ve heard that some people put on their Windows apples) I’m looking at Linux now. There are Linux users here, share their impressions.
OBS was created on / for linux I think. Then later on it became popular.Thanks for the answers, now there is no doubt about Linux. There are some good guides about setting. And as far as he’s concerned with pirated software, I’m in video editing.
OBS is streaming software. I mean Adobe Premiere or After effects.OBS was created on / for linux I think. Then later on it became popular.
I don't think you can use Adobe products directly. As I recall they always (since like 1995) had problems with anything except Windows. But there are open source alternatives, 1st google result: https://kdenlive.org/en/At one of the forums I was advised to read on the site https://wiki.archlinux.org/. Looking for information and opinions are divided. Here, https://www.ditchwindows.com/ for example, there are strong arguments in favor of Linux, but it stops some programs adapting to Linux. Someone praises ubuntu. So I’m just confused.
[alex@mymsi 20:26:51 scripts]$ yaourt kdenlive
1 extra/kdenlive 23.04.2-1 (kde-applications kde-multimedia)
A non-linear video editor for Linux using the MLT video framework
2 aur/kdenlive-appimage 23.04.1-0 (6) (0,00)
A non-linear video editor for Linux using the MLT video framework
3 aur/kdenlive-git 23.07.70.r18073-1 (66) (0,02)
A non-linear video editor for Linux using the MLT video framework. KF5 Frameworks (Latest Applications GIT Version)
4 aur/kdenlive-release-git 22.12.2.r17139-1 (0) (0,00)
A non-linear video editor. Following latest released branch in git.
5 aur/kdenlive-testing-git 19.03.70.r10665.4fc2f242e-1 (0) (0,00)
A non-linear video editor. Following the refactoring timeline branch in git.
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I agree, but am getting PO'd that android doesn't give security updates after a couple years. My S8+ has great hardware, but this scummy practice of not releasing android updates after 2-3 years is a blatant cash grab. Meanwhile my other family members get ios updates for as long as the phone is in one piece.Also for phones i use android. I was back on ios for the last year, until a few weeks ago where i returned to android. I feel so safe.. ios is freaky, scary, just cannot be done once you've used android.
I disabled telemetry at the router. No outbound traffic makes it back to Microsoft.Ever since windows 10 defined that you couldn't disable telemetry, the "computer" side of my brain hasn't done any personal productivity on the os, ever, at all, since.
It sure does! As an iOS user, I did with Apple what I did with Microsoft. Why does Apple need to read all the notifications from my YouTube account, for example?And yes i know apple does probably the exact same,
I'm not so trusting of Apple. They say they value your privacy, yet they collect your information all the same..it just chooses not to use your data so they can sell to teens their ecosystem is private.
Speaking of insane telemetry...Also for phones i use android.
How is the driver support thus hardware performance for gaming in Windows Server? Did you experience any limitations?A bunch of them, but of the systems I use most often my main gaming box runs Windows Server 2022 and my ten year old Thinkpad runs Manjaro xfce.
In general, I prefer Windows for gaming and media playback (Linux still has poor HDR support), but Linux for most other uses because it's less of a chore to setup...mostly because the default Windows settings are so phenomenally abysmal, requiring enterprise, education, or LTSB licenses to knock out most telemetry spyware and advertising nagware without breaking the rest of the OS.
How is the driver support thus hardware performance for gaming in Windows Server? Did you experience any limitations?
I agree, but am getting PO'd that android doesn't give security updates after a couple years. My S8+ has great hardware, but this scummy practice of not releasing android updates after 2-3 years is a blatant cash grab. Meanwhile my other family members get ios updates for as long as the phone is in one piece.
I disabled telemetry at the router. No outbound traffic makes it back to Microsoft.
It sure does! As an iOS user, I did with Apple what I did with Microsoft. Why does Apple need to read all the notifications from my YouTube account, for example?
I'm not so trusting of Apple. They say they value your privacy, yet they collect your information all the same..
Speaking of insane telemetry...
I use an old Windows Phone, which can't run anything but the included apps, which basically is the phone, camera, map / gps, and texting. From what I can tell, Microsoft shut down all the servers related to Windows Phone (with the exception of maps), so even if there was telemetry built in, I don't think anyone is on the other end watching. Of course your phone company is tracking and selling everything you do, but that's why I keep my phone in airplane mode 99% of the time (that and battery life).