Thanks for this. New linux user and this helped me understand a bit better why files go where they go.
Thanks for this. New linux user and this helped me understand a bit better why files go where they go.
Did you read the post lol?
He says 3 out of all reports were linux specific.
If your AIO pump came with a hub you likely need to use it instead of plugging directly into the Mobo.
As an example my corsair AIO came with a hub and i didnt want to use it. Finished my build and found out i absolutely had to use it in order for the device to work properly.
OP this comment could be a major clue to whats happening with your AIO.
Timeshift set to create backup automatically before applying system updates…anything bricks I load my last save an trouble shoot when i have time
Oh yeah with that one update a few days ago that required --overwrite…forget which package it was.
Damn, how many packages you feeding that thing. Post the neofetch 🤣
Arch beenn feeling this way over last few weeks with all the kde updates basically adding “5” to end of their name.
Right on and no problem!
I Don’t use MS Office, unfortunately. You are going to have a lot of people say just try LibreOffice, but that does not work for everyone so I understand the hesitation.
Shit half the time it’s right in the main repo under Extra.
Yeah that’s the beauty of it isn’t it… a lot of distros and desktop environments to choose from; there is a flavor for anyone!
For anyone switching from windows I recommend KDE Plasma as it’ll feel closest to what you are used to.
No experience with Pop, but I’ve heard good things!
Check out protondb.com … click explore and check out how many games run perfectly on Linux now.
Valve / the steam deck is really pushing development.
Check out Endeavor OS. I’ve been using it for about 3 months now as a full replacement to my old windows 11 set up… everything I’ve needed it to do, with the exception of a few games has worked either right out of box or with minor tweaks. The forums are active and the Arch Wiki has answers to nearly every question you may have about the backbone of the OS. System updates are incredibly easy and are done on your schedule, not Microsoft’s.
+1 for Endeavor. Started daily driving it for about 3 months now and it’s incredible.
Some of the minor tweaks I need to make really bring me back to the early days of learning PC and trouble shooting (but with actually solutions / outcomes this time and not just a brick wall at the end).
That being said nearly everything has just worked out of the box. Plus with timelapse (timeshift? I forget the name) you can basically be sure that you won’t brick the system if you mess anything up.
Casually bought mine 12 hours after release 😂