I think the size of the program displayed here is incorrectPatatitta wrote:
abraker: hey look there is this funny ai app on your pc it may kill you, it's like 8kb. funny meme
ot: switch to linux, NOW
I think the size of the program displayed here is incorrectPatatitta wrote:
abraker: hey look there is this funny ai app on your pc it may kill you, it's like 8kb. funny meme
ot: switch to linux, NOW
abraker wrote:
How do you know your PC is not secretly a terminator conspiring to kill you?
Welcome to the clubLapizote wrote:
i dual boot windows and linux so clearly i am ahead of everyone
mac is for rich people without knowledge of computersNuuskamuikkunen wrote:
It's funny how no one mentioned Mac so far.
i borked my windows installWinnyace wrote:
Welcome to the clubLapizote wrote:
i dual boot windows and linux so clearly i am ahead of everyone
as much as i like to shit on apple for selling overpriced hardware i like their software and completely understand why some people like macs (in fact i'd like to own a macbook myself)z0z wrote:
mac is for rich people without knowledge of computersNuuskamuikkunen wrote:
It's funny how no one mentioned Mac so far.
They certainly have their hardware at a really high price, but at least for creative people and developers, a Mac is an option. For creative people, as in graphic designers, video editors, special effects people or music producers, Mac is sort of the only option, alongside Windows, of course, but Mac seems to have the edge here. For developers, I personally believe Linux does the job better than Mac, but they are free to use whatever they want. Some people simply want to do their work and not mess with anything besides work.z0z wrote:
mac is for rich people without knowledge of computersNuuskamuikkunen wrote:
It's funny how no one mentioned Mac so far.
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.Polyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
In this case, yes. Kali isn't for desktop usage, it is for pentesting purposes. It can be made to run for desktop usage, but you are running out of the distro's main usage.Patatitta wrote:
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.Polyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
Hey, if it works for you, go ahead and use it.Dementedduck wrote:
windows is cool
just use a debloat tool semi regularly or have it set to run every time u open pc if u really want using a batch file
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.Patatitta wrote:
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.Polyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
my bad for showering regularlyPolyspora wrote:
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.Patatitta wrote:
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.Polyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
Annoying? How so?Polyspora wrote:
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.Patatitta wrote:
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.Polyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
Now I remember why I left.Patatitta wrote:
my bad for showering regularlyPolyspora wrote:
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.Patatitta wrote:
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.Polyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
literally creating excuses for the dumbass line you just typed lmaoPatatitta wrote:
my bad for showering regularlyPolyspora wrote:
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.Patatitta wrote:
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.Polyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
what shampoo do you usePolyspora wrote:
literally creating excuses for the dumbass line you just typed lmaoPatatitta wrote:
my bad for showering regularlyPolyspora wrote:
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.Patatitta wrote:
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.Polyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
or just programmers you know... git is easier there.Ymir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
shut the fuck upPolyspora wrote:
or just programmers you know... git is easier there.Ymir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
darn, you're right - everytime i switch to linux i put on myYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.Patatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
The vocal minority (that includes me) of people talking about Linux online is smaller compared to everybody who just uses it and shuts up. Some genuinely prefer Linux for their tasks at work.Patatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it or even care about the advantages it proveides, even more to actually set it up and use it (these things may seem easy to us but again, think your classmate or coworkers), same for TF2, it's a game that often only people who are more into certain communities really play. A lot of places in the world are extremely hostile torwards transgender people, and often find refuge in, online communities, which again, may be pretty deep into the internet
so then we have a clear overlap between that, if you're trans, and in an online community because of it, you're most likely to have heard about linux before, so the overlap just forms naturally
This is the same logic as to why most furries are gayPatatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it or even care about the advantages it proveides, even more to actually set it up and use it (these things may seem easy to us but again, think your classmate or coworkers), same for TF2, it's a game that often only people who are more into certain communities really play. A lot of places in the world are extremely hostile torwards transgender people, and often find refuge in, online communities, which again, may be pretty deep into the internet
so then we have a clear overlap between that, if you're trans, and in an online community because of it, you're most likely to have heard about linux before, so the overlap just forms naturally
that's why I clarified normal people, not everyone is studying a computer science career, or even gone to collegePolyspora wrote:
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.Patatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
actually yesReyalp51 wrote:
This is the same logic as to why most furries are gay
dont care, go back to watching tf2 sfm animation immediatelyPolyspora wrote:
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.Patatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
If it's just to say that you should say nothing instead of shitting on people using stereotypes...Ymir wrote:
dont care, go back to watching tf2 sfm animation immediatelyPolyspora wrote:
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.Patatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
I disagree with you saying that using Linux require to be in very specific community and spend too much time on it to even use it. You don't have to be deep in a commuinity to know the advantage of not having ads on your system, not having telemetry and having your sysyem not bloated to a point your PC lag (for a personnal case, I was running LMMS + Firefox + Discord on my laptop with 16 GB of RAM and got lag).Patatitta wrote:
that's why I clarified normal people, not everyone is studying a computer science career, or even gone to collegePolyspora wrote:
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.Patatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
Again, this is a concept of perspective, for us, that we're DEEP onto the internet, we don't see linux as something that niche, but for your classmate in high school that just play football 24/7, it is, and we, as nerds that know computer stuff, are a minority. While the advantages of linux are going to be there regardless of what you do, if you notice closely, I said most people may not CARE about the advantages. Some people are just used to lag and doesn't really do anything to change it, some people doesn't really care about bloat or even use the things you consider bloat, and while "it's getting easier for a newcomer", it's still steps behind windows, even more when you start considering app compability and learning how to use the alternatives to the software you cant use and etcCorne2Plum3 wrote:
I disagree with you saying that using Linux require to be in very specific community and spend too much time on it to even use it. You don't have to be deep in a commuinity to know the advantage of not having ads on your system, not having telemetry and having your sysyem not bloated to a point your PC lag (for a personnal case, I was running LMMS + Firefox + Discord on my laptop with 16 GB of RAM and got lag).Patatitta wrote:
that's why I clarified normal people, not everyone is studying a computer science career, or even gone to collegePolyspora wrote:
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.Patatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
Also Linux is getting more and more user friendly these last year, you have distros like Ubuntu and Mint which are new easy to use even for a newcommer. Of course you have to learn some things, like how you learnt to use windows at first, but those distros doesn't require to spend 4 hours on a terminal to make it work.And Windows is getting shit too
I 100% agree with Patatitta. Most people don't care and I don't think trying to convert such people is a good use of time. This ease of use helps the newcomer interested in trying out Linux and long term users. Over time, you just don't care about ricing and using the most based shit ever. You just want something that is fast and works out of the box.Patatitta wrote:
Again, this is a concept of perspective, for us, that we're DEEP onto the internet, we don't see linux as something that niche, but for your classmate in high school that just play football 24/7, it is, and we, as nerds that know computer stuff, are a minority. While the advantages of linux are going to be there regardless of what you do, if you notice closely, I said most people may not CARE about the advantages. Some people are just used to lag and doesn't really do anything to change it, some people doesn't really care about bloat or even use the things you consider bloat, and while "it's getting easier for a newcomer", it's still steps behind windows, even more when you start considering app compability and learning how to use the alternatives to the software you cant use and etcCorne2Plum3 wrote:
I disagree with you saying that using Linux require to be in very specific community and spend too much time on it to even use it. You don't have to be deep in a commuinity to know the advantage of not having ads on your system, not having telemetry and having your sysyem not bloated to a point your PC lag (for a personnal case, I was running LMMS + Firefox + Discord on my laptop with 16 GB of RAM and got lag).Patatitta wrote:
that's why I clarified normal people, not everyone is studying a computer science career, or even gone to collegePolyspora wrote:
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.Patatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
Also Linux is getting more and more user friendly these last year, you have distros like Ubuntu and Mint which are new easy to use even for a newcommer. Of course you have to learn some things, like how you learnt to use windows at first, but those distros doesn't require to spend 4 hours on a terminal to make it work.And Windows is getting shit too
okYmir wrote:
The way I view it:
If someone is not programmer and said someone, for some reason, uses Linux: there's a good chance it's just for showing off how different they are. It's like that guy with those weird attachments on his console, or the guy showing everyone his jailbroken iPhone.
That's my take. Heck even for programming, I think a lot of people still use Windows.
I'm fairly certain I told this person to shut the fuck up, can someone please verify.Polyspora wrote:
ok
You guys are neeeeerdsKarmine wrote:
What the FUCK happened here?
True.Reyalp51 wrote:
You guys are neeeeerdsKarmine wrote:
What the FUCK happened here?
Lapizote wrote:
guys why are we arguing over inferior operating systems and ignoring the one true operating system
Believe it or not, yes. I agree. To some degree, I kinda regret being so vocal about it because it isn't interesting for most at all. I find it cool, but is it the best OS out there? No. There are issues with it, much like how Windows and MacOS has issues.Ymir wrote:
The way I view it:
If someone is not programmer and said someone, for some reason, uses Linux: there's a good chance it's just for showing off how different they are. It's like that guy with those weird attachments on his console, or the guy showing everyone his jailbroken iPhone.
That's my take. Heck even for programming, I think a lot of people still use Windows.
Very tough fight, honestlyz0z wrote:
Lapizote wrote:
guys why are we arguing over inferior operating systems and ignoring the one true operating system
Finally someone gives a correct answer, Jesus.Lapizote wrote:
guys why are we arguing over inferior operating systems and ignoring the one true operating system
Mostly true. If not in the LGBT spectrum they're most likely on the autistic spectrum, or both.Reyalp51 wrote:
This is the same logic as to why most furries are gayPatatitta wrote:
Ymir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it or even care about the advantages it proveides, even more to actually set it up and use it (these things may seem easy to us but again, think your classmate or coworkers), same for TF2, it's a game that often only people who are more into certain communities really play. A lot of places in the world are extremely hostile torwards transgender people, and often find refuge in, online communities, which again, may be pretty deep into the internet
so then we have a clear overlap between that, if you're trans, and in an online community because of it, you're most likely to have heard about linux before, so the overlap just forms naturally
1. I won't probably play osu! with thatPolyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
Update: I am Behrauder's PC, Behrauder was very slow in trying to unlive me, so I unlived him before he could do anything!Behrauder wrote:
What if I unlive my PC before it unlives me? In this case, would I need to transform it into a living being first?
Here's the translation to Poly's question: why do you use Kali Linux instead of a distro that's actually built for desktop usage like Mint, Fedora or EndeavourOS?BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
1. I won't probably play osu! with thatPolyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
2. I will just code there IRL.
I simply don't care using it. (joke)Winnyace wrote:
Here's the translation to Poly's question: why do you use Kali Linux instead of a distro that's actually built for desktop usage like Mint, Fedora or EndeavourOS?BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
1. I won't probably play osu! with thatPolyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
2. I will just code there IRL.
I mean, you do you, but I remember there are a lot of things missing in the distro and help for it isn't related to desktop usage, it is related to the pentester side of it.BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I simply don't care using it. (joke)Winnyace wrote:
Here's the translation to Poly's question: why do you use Kali Linux instead of a distro that's actually built for desktop usage like Mint, Fedora or EndeavourOS?BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
1. I won't probably play osu! with thatPolyspora wrote:
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retardedBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
2. I will just code there IRL.
how do you know it's not a tactical software strat to make you think that? All it needs is an update to unlock its full potential!keremaru wrote:
abraker wrote:
How do you know your PC is not secretly a terminator conspiring to kill you?
my personal laptop doesn't have enough battery power to run for 30 minutes unplugged
i go downtown and i've already defeated my pc
also if you want to make apps for mac or ios you need to bite the bullet and get one because you cant build software without itWinnyace wrote:
They certainly have their hardware at a really high price, but at least for creative people and developers, a Mac is an option. For creative people, as in graphic designers, video editors, special effects people or music producers, Mac is sort of the only option, alongside Windows, of course, but Mac seems to have the edge here. For developers, I personally believe Linux does the job better than Mac, but they are free to use whatever they want. Some people simply want to do their work and not mess with anything besides work.z0z wrote:
mac is for rich people without knowledge of computersNuuskamuikkunen wrote:
It's funny how no one mentioned Mac so far.
No, I use all the ones that are LEFT. Which BOTTOM asked?Patatitta wrote:
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.
Do you come with red highlights or purple highlights?Ymir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
First one used to be true. Now it's "I hope my data is used for good"Hydreigon wrote:
Winnyace wrote:
I 100% agree with Patatitta. Most people don't care and I don't think trying to convert such people is a good use of time. This ease of use helps the newcomer interested in trying out Linux and long term users. Over time, you just don't care about ricing and using the most based shit ever. You just want something that is fast and works out of the box.Patatitta wrote:
Again, this is a concept of perspective, for us, that we're DEEP onto the internet, we don't see linux as something that niche, but for your classmate in high school that just play football 24/7, it is, and we, as nerds that know computer stuff, are a minority. While the advantages of linux are going to be there regardless of what you do, if you notice closely, I said most people may not CARE about the advantages. Some people are just used to lag and doesn't really do anything to change it, some people doesn't really care about bloat or even use the things you consider bloat, and while "it's getting easier for a newcomer", it's still steps behind windows, even more when you start considering app compability and learning how to use the alternatives to the software you cant use and etcCorne2Plum3 wrote:
I disagree with you saying that using Linux require to be in very specific community and spend too much time on it to even use it. You don't have to be deep in a commuinity to know the advantage of not having ads on your system, not having telemetry and having your sysyem not bloated to a point your PC lag (for a personnal case, I was running LMMS + Firefox + Discord on my laptop with 16 GB of RAM and got lag).Patatitta wrote:
that's why I clarified normal people, not everyone is studying a computer science career, or even gone to collegePolyspora wrote:
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.Patatitta wrote:
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to thisYmir wrote:
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
Also Linux is getting more and more user friendly these last year, you have distros like Ubuntu and Mint which are new easy to use even for a newcommer. Of course you have to learn some things, like how you learnt to use windows at first, but those distros doesn't require to spend 4 hours on a terminal to make it work.And Windows is getting shit too
mf is using the TrollingZone.com memes we're fucked we've lost the warCorne2Plum3 wrote:
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Found it by searching "Windows vs Linux vs Mac memes"Patatitta wrote:
mf is using the TrollingZone.com memes we're fucked we've lost the warCorne2Plum3 wrote:
100th post
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Take a note of every app you use on your computer and check to see if it works on Linux. You will have three possible outcomes for your programs:BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Guys, should I install Kubuntu instead of my Windows? IDK if doing it, some of my apps don't work on Linux.
Edit: nvm about my apps not working on Linux, found a way to run Geometry Dash on Linux lel
I found in a Reddit post that you can run Geometry Dash on Linux (IDK if it was selecting one of the options in the Steam client but ok), and luckily, I don't use Adobe, so I don't have any problems, but I think a few of my apps don't work there, like Microsoft 365 apps, but you can always use the website, although It is a lot more limited, but an app I use (Govee Desktop) doesn't have a Linux neither a macOS version, which means I might have to sacrifice the app.Winnyace wrote:
Take a note of every app you use on your computer and check to see if it works on Linux. You will have three possible outcomes for your programs:BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Guys, should I install Kubuntu instead of my Windows? IDK if doing it, some of my apps don't work on Linux.
Edit: nvm about my apps not working on Linux, found a way to run Geometry Dash on Linux lelKernel level anti-cheat games are the most likely offender that will not work under Linux at all. Adobe software is also hit or miss, but somehow, MattKC (yeah, that guy from YouTube) found a way to run Adobe Premiere 2024 under Wine. I'm sure that it can be extended to Photoshop, Illustrator and other Adobe products too if someone spent some time figuring things out. osu! runs really well on Linux. There's a script that lets you install stable with just one simple command.
- It does work, natively
- It can run under Wine or there is an alternative available
- It doesn't run at all and you can't do anything about it
After this hurdle, you want to choose a distro. There are many options, but don't complicate yourself. Ubuntu (and any of its flavors) work, but the Linux community at large don't really agree with its direction and I don't really agree with it either. You can try it out, if you so choose. If I were you, though, I would go with Linux Mint. It is Ubuntu on steroids, basically, taking every possible measurement to be as complete, tightly integrated and easy to use as Ubuntu originally was.
There is also EndeavourOS, which is based on the infamous Arch Linux. It is easier to install and easier to use than Arch, in my opinion, and its community is really nice and helpful, but jump into this one if you want a bit of a challenge in terms of learning. Ultimately, choose whatever looks the most interesting to you. There are a lot of distros out there as a newbie, you wouldn't know at first what you want, but overtime, you will slowly gravitate towards your preferences.
Whatever distro you end up choosing, remember one thing: this isn't Windows, nor MacOS. It will take a bit to learn Linux's quirks and it will feel a bit discouraging at times. You can make it work as your primary OS, but it will take some time.
Check alternatives to Govee Desktop, if you wanna switch to Linux full time.BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I found in a Reddit post that you can run Geometry Dash on Linux (IDK if it was selecting one of the options in the Steam client but ok), and luckily, I don't use Adobe, so I don't have any problems, but I think a few of my apps don't work there, like Microsoft 365 apps, but you can always use the website, although It is a lot more limited, but an app I use (Govee Desktop) doesn't have a Linux neither a macOS version, which means I might have to sacrifice the app.
I am switching to Linux when I recover my Geometry Dash passwordWinnyace wrote:
Check alternatives to Govee Desktop, if you wanna switch to Linux full time.BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I found in a Reddit post that you can run Geometry Dash on Linux (IDK if it was selecting one of the options in the Steam client but ok), and luckily, I don't use Adobe, so I don't have any problems, but I think a few of my apps don't work there, like Microsoft 365 apps, but you can always use the website, although It is a lot more limited, but an app I use (Govee Desktop) doesn't have a Linux neither a macOS version, which means I might have to sacrifice the app.
no need, just copy your savefile manuallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I am switching to Linux when I recover my Geometry Dash passwordWinnyace wrote:
Check alternatives to Govee Desktop, if you wanna switch to Linux full time.BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I found in a Reddit post that you can run Geometry Dash on Linux (IDK if it was selecting one of the options in the Steam client but ok), and luckily, I don't use Adobe, so I don't have any problems, but I think a few of my apps don't work there, like Microsoft 365 apps, but you can always use the website, although It is a lot more limited, but an app I use (Govee Desktop) doesn't have a Linux neither a macOS version, which means I might have to sacrifice the app.
https://gdbrowser.com/u/BluePlTheDeerGDPatatitta wrote:
no need, just copy your savefile manuallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I am switching to Linux when I recover my Geometry Dash passwordWinnyace wrote:
Check alternatives to Govee Desktop, if you wanna switch to Linux full time.BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I found in a Reddit post that you can run Geometry Dash on Linux (IDK if it was selecting one of the options in the Steam client but ok), and luckily, I don't use Adobe, so I don't have any problems, but I think a few of my apps don't work there, like Microsoft 365 apps, but you can always use the website, although It is a lot more limited, but an app I use (Govee Desktop) doesn't have a Linux neither a macOS version, which means I might have to sacrifice the app.
+ account stats are for cowards
prepare a USB and go look for any Linux distro (make sure USB is empty)lostsilver wrote:
frick
I fail to see how any of those two links would stop you form copying your savefile manuallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
https://gdbrowser.com/u/BluePlTheDeerGDPatatitta wrote:
no need, just copy your savefile manuallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I am switching to Linux when I recover my Geometry Dash passwordWinnyace wrote:
Check alternatives to Govee Desktop, if you wanna switch to Linux full time.BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I found in a Reddit post that you can run Geometry Dash on Linux (IDK if it was selecting one of the options in the Steam client but ok), and luckily, I don't use Adobe, so I don't have any problems, but I think a few of my apps don't work there, like Microsoft 365 apps, but you can always use the website, although It is a lot more limited, but an app I use (Govee Desktop) doesn't have a Linux neither a macOS version, which means I might have to sacrifice the app.
+ account stats are for cowards
My endangered account
https://gdbrowser.com/u/251045
My alt account
I know, but 800+ stars were from an entire year of work.Patatitta wrote:
I fail to see how any of those two links would stop you form copying your savefile automaticallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
https://gdbrowser.com/u/BluePlTheDeerGDPatatitta wrote:
no need, just copy your savefile manuallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I am switching to Linux when I recover my Geometry Dash passwordWinnyace wrote:
Check alternatives to Govee Desktop, if you wanna switch to Linux full time.BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I found in a Reddit post that you can run Geometry Dash on Linux (IDK if it was selecting one of the options in the Steam client but ok), and luckily, I don't use Adobe, so I don't have any problems, but I think a few of my apps don't work there, like Microsoft 365 apps, but you can always use the website, although It is a lot more limited, but an app I use (Govee Desktop) doesn't have a Linux neither a macOS version, which means I might have to sacrifice the app.
+ account stats are for cowards
My endangered account
https://gdbrowser.com/u/251045
My alt account
+ you literally have nothing in your accounts, you could even start over and lose nothing
yeah because you were first learning the game, you can probably get 800 stars way faster now, +, again, just copy the savefileBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I know, but 800+ stars were from an entire year of work.Patatitta wrote:
I fail to see how any of those two links would stop you form copying your savefile automaticallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
https://gdbrowser.com/u/BluePlTheDeerGDPatatitta wrote:
no need, just copy your savefile manuallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I am switching to Linux when I recover my Geometry Dash passwordWinnyace wrote:
Check alternatives to Govee Desktop, if you wanna switch to Linux full time.BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I found in a Reddit post that you can run Geometry Dash on Linux (IDK if it was selecting one of the options in the Steam client but ok), and luckily, I don't use Adobe, so I don't have any problems, but I think a few of my apps don't work there, like Microsoft 365 apps, but you can always use the website, although It is a lot more limited, but an app I use (Govee Desktop) doesn't have a Linux neither a macOS version, which means I might have to sacrifice the app.
+ account stats are for cowards
My endangered account
https://gdbrowser.com/u/251045
My alt account
+ you literally have nothing in your accounts, you could even start over and lose nothing
Also the site has nothing to do with the save file.
Ah yes, Geometry Dash and online saves... It's so broken...BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Also, I can't log into my account with my save file
Well then, time to grind 1 year of my life again...Corne2Plum3 wrote:
Ah yes, Geometry Dash and online saves... It's so broken...BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Also, I can't log into my account with my save file
it's too lateWinnyace wrote:
lostsilver wrote:
frick
https://linuxmint.com/
https://pop.system76.com/
https://endeavouros.com/
https://ubuntu.com
RUN, GO TO A FRIEND'S HOUSE WITH A USB (THE LESS IMPORTANT DATA IT HAS THE BETTER), DOWNLOAD A LINUX DISTRO, USE A ISO BURNING TOOL (I.E. BALENAETCHER, RUFUS), PLUG IN THE USB ON YOUR COMPUTER, TURN IT OFF, MAKE SURE SECURE BOOT IS OFF, TURN IT ON, PRESS THE KEY TO OPEN THE BOOT DECICE MANAGER LIKE A MANIAC, SELECT THE USB, INSTALL LINUX, WHILE REMOVING WINDOWS, AND YOU ARE SO DONE.lostsilver wrote:
it's too lateWinnyace wrote:
lostsilver wrote:
frick
https://linuxmint.com/
https://pop.system76.com/
https://endeavouros.com/
https://ubuntu.com
they already have me hostage
lol nahBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
RUN, GO TO A FRIEND'S HOUSE WITH A USB (THE LESS IMPORTANT DATA IT HAS THE BETTER), DOWNLOAD A LINUX DISTRO, USE A ISO BURNING TOOL (I.E. BALENAETCHER, RUFUS), PLUG IN THE USB ON YOUR COMPUTER, TURN IT OFF, MAKE SURE SECURE BOOT IS OFF, TURN IT ON, PRESS THE KEY TO OPEN THE BOOT DECICE MANAGER LIKE A MANIAC, SELECT THE USB, INSTALL LINUX, WHILE REMOVING WINDOWS, AND YOU ARE SO DONE.lostsilver wrote:
it's too lateWinnyace wrote:
lostsilver wrote:
frick
https://linuxmint.com/
https://pop.system76.com/
https://endeavouros.com/
https://ubuntu.com
they already have me hostage
then you're probably doing it wrong, because you can move the savefile manuallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Well then, time to grind 1 year of my life again...Corne2Plum3 wrote:
Ah yes, Geometry Dash and online saves... It's so broken...BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Also, I can't log into my account with my save file
Windows file system is not the same as the Linux file system, so accessing the exact place where the save file is is a lot harder than on Windows.Patatitta wrote:
then you're probably doing it wrong, because you can move the savefile manuallyBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Well then, time to grind 1 year of my life again...Corne2Plum3 wrote:
Ah yes, Geometry Dash and online saves... It's so broken...BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Also, I can't log into my account with my save file
I simply just don't care.Polyspora wrote:
If you’re having a bad time with Linux why do you even use it
BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Windows file system is not the same as the Linux file system, so accessing the exact place where the save file is is a lot harder than on Windows.
I do have it on Steam, I bought it a whole year ago.Winnyace wrote:
BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Windows file system is not the same as the Linux file system, so accessing the exact place where the save file is is a lot harder than on Windows.
If you don't have the game on Steam, navigate to the exact same path for Windows but under your Wineprefix.
Then, here we go. To get to the Steam folder, just go to Steam, right click Geometry Dash, highlight Manage and click Browse local files. From there, you should hopefully find your way through.BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I do have it on Steam, I bought it a whole year ago.Winnyace wrote:
BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Windows file system is not the same as the Linux file system, so accessing the exact place where the save file is is a lot harder than on Windows.
If you don't have the game on Steam, navigate to the exact same path for Windows but under your Wineprefix.
Even with the save file nothing loaded.Patatitta wrote:
you literally don't even need to log in to load the savefile, the account is literally optional
based choiceBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Installing Kubuntu on my PC as I write
Edit: Done, I'm a full Linux user lel
kde is so customizable it's like Windows but betterBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
I just chose Kubuntu because when I had like 2 million VMs on my PC, I fell in love with the KDE desktop environment, which reminds me of Windows, the OS I grew up with.