Maybe one day lol, but don't feel ready for that yet, I'm comfortable on Fedora for now
@MyouKyuubi2 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke The way you use the terminal to set up a fresh fedora install, you're definitely ready for it. :P
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@MyouKyuubi Oh thanks, I've learned a lot in the last 2 months of trying before I felt ready, only thing is the aur scares me though that might be a holdover from my awful experience on Manjaro last. That distro almost killed my enjoyment of Linux
@MyouKyuubi2 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke Isn't the AUR soemthing you have to add on Arch though? I don't think Arch comes with it, by default.
@nikichashadow2 күн бұрын
"dont say it" "dont say it" I USE LFS BTW
@mike_dizКүн бұрын
I was thinking "linux file system" and was wondering how it's a flex. Using linux from scratch for practical uses is insane though...
@ZolaKlukeКүн бұрын
Linux From Scratch 💀, but wow good on you, that's a real step in difficulty
@ultra980003 күн бұрын
Welcome to the club!
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
Thanks
@auag72083 күн бұрын
To the Penguin Club...
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@auag7208 yep
@_Yojo_4 күн бұрын
Fedora is a great choice, mint is what the community would say but personally i find it bad, ugly and think it gives a wrong image of what the average linux distro is like (edit: i'm not forcing anyone to switch or stating mint is bad, i'm just sharing my opinion)
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@_Yojo_ Mint is alright but being Ubuntu based updates are slow and caused me problems years ago, I picked Fedora as it gets bleeding edge updates and seems stable so far
@x0vg5hs13 күн бұрын
Linux mint is best distro. Right next to arch and fedora. Do you know why? Programs integrate directly to the operating system instead of running on top with Flatpaks and snaps. Arch is still hidden gem with its aur repo with packagebuild scripts.
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@x0vg5hs1 I might try Arch at a later date but don't feel ready yet, as for Mint I've used it in the past and had issues with drivers due to only 2 updates per year and yeah Fedora is good with stable but frequent updates and I haven't had to rely on Flatpaks yet and obvious not using snaps
@Hr1s7i2 күн бұрын
Fedora is solid. Bugs are fairly rare. The one fedora spin I had a hard time with, was their kinoite immutable version. Luckily, some dudes made Aurora, which is a more stable spin of Fedora Kinoite. Works well for gaming too, which I honestly didn't expect as I installed it mainly to run docker containers for parts of my home automation, mainly modules of my VPN.
@itsdarkos2 күн бұрын
Im using Nobara as my main distro but dual boot it with arch since like a month. I find myself using arch more and more. But i only have good words on fedora! Still using it on my laptop
@SanteyKhena4 күн бұрын
lets go another first time linux video, bet it will be great
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@SanteyKhena I’ve used it in the past but the Nvidia issues of the past held me back, now the latest drivers are stable I’m jumping ship
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
I’ve never used it longer than a month and that was years ago
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@SanteyKhena Thanks
@mskiptr2 күн бұрын
Here's a tip for modifying config files in /etc: I'm not sure how dnf handles that, but in general when the package manager tries to update files with your custom changes, it can't really do that without your input. Pacman or APK will leave the file alone and install the new version with like a .pacnew suffix added and tell you to merge these manually. On Debian, APT will prompt you with every single conflict during a system upgrade. Overall, it isn't great and you kinda have to babysit it. But oftentimes besides the config file there's also a .d directory (like /etc/sudoers.d), where you can put so called drop-in configuration files. These are usually loaded in the alphabetical order after the main file and any option set in them overrides what was set before.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
My changes to dnf aren't custom, they're officially supported options just not on by default since I imagine it can cause issues for people with slower connections and I have no experience with Pacman or APK so I'm unsure what your talking about since I'm still very new to Linux but maybe I'll understand the rest of your comment in time
@mskiptr2 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke I'm not saying you're doing something wrong by customizing dnf. The point of config files is to configure stuff after all But think about what happens when you have modified your /etc/dnf/dnf.conf and there's an update which brings a new version of that file. How is dnf supposed to update it? It could replace the current, modified file with the new version, but then your customization no longer applies. It could skip updating that file, but then you might not get a new default feature. And while this is very rare (I've never seen it happen) sometimes your changes might just be incompatible with the new version of the package. I've read up on it now, and it appears that each package can specify how dnf should handle such cases. Sometimes it will leave the file as is and install the new version with a .rpmnew suffix, sometimes it will rename your version to end with .prmsav and so on. The solution I'm suggesting is to put your customizations in something like* /etc/dnf/dnf.conf.d/90-make-it-faster.conf. Then any future updates can go smoothly as your changes will not conflict with the new defaults. * This is just an example. Support for this feature will only be available in the next major version of dnf and the path might be slightly different. But it already works for many other programs, for example /etc/sudoers.d/* vs /etc/sudoers.
@ZolaKlukeКүн бұрын
@@mskiptr Oh okay I understand what you mean now, it never even crossed my mind that could be a problem. I just made that change since I saw it in a tutorial a while ago by TechHut kzbin.info/www/bejne/iKO1oYupZ9WesMk
@mskiptrКүн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke Yeah, It's not like that's a huge problem really. On Arch it's part of regular system maintenance. But it just gets annoying after a while so now I'm trying to migrate all my configuration to drop-in files like these. I believe Fedora tries not to ship distro configuration in these /etc/*.conf files now (so that it is left exclusively for the local administrator, while all "vendor" stuff sits in /usr/share/*.conf), so for modern packages just ignoring any .rpmnew files might be totally fine. Still, a lot of programs can only read configuration from like one file in /etc so if you're customizing these, that's certainly something to be aware of.
@ZitronenChan3 күн бұрын
i switched 2 months ago! how has Davinci Resolve worked for you overall? i heared there are some smaller issues with it
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
I had no issues except for package conflicts on Fedora
@LilaHikes3 күн бұрын
I finally abandoned Windows a few weeks ago. Recall was the last straw. Too much telemetry. Too many exploits. Too much bloat. All I need my OS to do is run quietly in the background, using as little resources as possible. I ran DaVinci Resolve under Windows for years. It is as good (if not better) than any of the bigger names out there.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Yeah recall, telemetry, etc was my final straw
@literally_Orso3 күн бұрын
Is NVIDIA on Linux good for you? Last time I tried on Arch and Fedora I had some problems with Wayland.
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@literally_Orso Wayland works great on Nvidia now, the newest drivers fixed the issues that made it unusable before
@PixelHamster3 күн бұрын
It is better now with 560 drivers but still not as good as X11
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@PixelHamster X11 is good but it felt clunky for me with multiple monitors at least, but I also may have been doing something wrong, but Fedora doesn't ship X11 anymore but Wayland has been great so far
@PixelHamster2 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke oh yeah you've to have basically identical monitors for X11 to behave itself.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@PixelHamster Oh okay, yeah my monitors are anything but identical
@Gronk88Күн бұрын
Fellow Aussie here. Fedora is definitely a good choice. For me it's either Fedora or Arch based distros. If you had to install it again I'd recommend formatting with Btrfs and configuring subvolumes as to be able to snapshot with snapper (btrfs) instead of with Timeshift and RSYNC. Trust me, it saves a lot of time. That including grub-btrfs so if your system breaks you can rollback from the bootloader.
@ZolaKlukeКүн бұрын
Oh good to know, yeah so far btrfs has been great and haven't had to use timeshift but all I'll make sure to take make a note of this, thanks
@rehamronoc2 күн бұрын
great video, im low key considering Linux you have me thinking, i might give it a shot on a machine, ive only ever worked with it on a vm. subbed bro.
@johndray41352 күн бұрын
Start with mint bro. And do it when you have time to learn everything with it for abou a month. There is and always be a massive learning curve. But it's easier than Windows after that.
@ahuvagottdiener66052 күн бұрын
Go for it.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Great to hear your at least considering it, if you have some spare room on your PC make a small partition and install a Linux distro, Ubuntu or an Ubuntu based distro like Pop OS or Linux Mint is probably best for a first timer as long as your hardware isn't from the last 6 months since they do staggered updates and thanks for the sub 😃
@justarandomguy5642 күн бұрын
do it
@somesalmon56942 күн бұрын
I would definitely recommend dual boot to start out and try switching some of your apps to more accessible open source alternatives to get a feel for whats available :)
@WkaelxКүн бұрын
I love fedora KDE, it works just fine out of the box, has a mid tier expertise required, its cutting edge but also stable, great perfomance, a lot of packages and compatibility. Its the best for me and i dont see changing any time soon, maybe when i get the courage to install arch.
@ZolaKlukeКүн бұрын
All of those reasons are essentially why I went for Fedora KDE and my limited prior experience I feel comfortable in Fedora
@thelegendaryqwerty2 күн бұрын
I recommend CachyOS or Fedora both in KDE flavors.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
I’ve gone for a mix with Fedora but on the CachyOS kernel (supposedly boosts gaming performance?) and using KDE Plasma
@WkaelxКүн бұрын
I've tried custom Kernel and yes they do improve the perfomance, to me about 20%, but i dont think its worth it, atleas for me its a lot of work, there can be problems with the patch, compatibility but if you dont care about it and just want sheer perfomance go ahead.
@ZolaKlukeКүн бұрын
@@Wkaelx So far the CachyOS patched Fedora kernel hasn't given me any problems
@Jaxon-c4k2 күн бұрын
I installed my first distro a few months ago and played my first game on Linux yesterday (Metro 2033). The graphical/video settings were either missing or broken with the native version, but running it through Proton fixed my problems. I learned Proton may be necessary and preferable for certain games.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
A lot of games that have native Linux versions dropped Linux support entirely in favour of Proton and I can't blame them since it saves them development time (aka money) but also a lot of Linux ports performed worse and Proton is a good middle ground
@Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm4 күн бұрын
Yep!
@SloppyPuppy3 күн бұрын
Go for endevour os, it's a well maintained user friendly option thats arch based, so you get all the benefits of the very large repository with the latest and greatest updates, not to mention the aur and the toolchains that easily let you compile and package basically anything that a arch user bothered to create a build file for.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
I've heard of the AUR, but haven't looked into it much yet, I tried endevour os a long time ago and felt way in over my head but I also didn't know as much as I do now back then
@oserodal27022 күн бұрын
Fedora is fine if you want a mix of stability and up-to-date packages.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@oserodal2702 Yeah that's exactly what I was aiming for, I want to be as up to date as possible but also be in a stable distro
@somesalmon56942 күн бұрын
The AUR is basically what fusion is to fedora, nit many differences except that it compiles on your system before installing most of the time.
@ZolaKlukeКүн бұрын
@@somesalmon5694 Oh okay that's good to know
@bingusbongus16562 күн бұрын
Fedora is a solid choice, especially if you're looking for rapid support for new things without the instability that comes from Arch. I've personally been using Debian 12 first when it was the testing branch then when it went to stable, mainly due to the stability itself. Running a 5950X and a 7900XTX with full driver support from the kernel. Personally, I haven't touched a bare metal Windows machine in the past 5 years and it's been so relaxing.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Nice to hear and yeah Debian is good but I’m willing to risk some stability if it means I get to have new hardware supported first and also try the new features coming from projects
@The_Jsonn2 күн бұрын
Can you show us how to install windows?
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
No
@The_Jsonn7 сағат бұрын
@@ZolaKluke :(
@someguy48492 күн бұрын
Welcome! (I use Arch on KDE 6.2.1 btw)
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Nice, my Fedora is on KDE 6.2, I’ll probably have 6.2.1 soon since Fedora usually isn’t super far behind
@extremjaws61892 күн бұрын
I think the long boot time has to do with the NVIDIA driver updating. I run fedora on a laptop w/ an nvidia gpu and i have to wait for akmods to build every time it updates.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Nah the boot times are genuinely slow on Ryzen 7000 series, it was over a minute long on the first BIOS my motherboard shipped with and yes the long boot time is on Windows too
@ahuvagottdiener66052 күн бұрын
Welcome 1 more Penguin.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Thanks
@andychen70162 күн бұрын
Zorin OS is the first distro that I tried and I installed it on my secondary PC. Now, I’m considering trying Debian 12.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Zorin OS is nice to look at but it feels too close to Windows for me, there’s nothing stopping you from installing their DE on another distro
@Kamion0082 күн бұрын
I have a ryzen 5 7600x cpu and sometimes the boot times are long, sometimes they are not, however with the latest kernel they are good, also could you try a tiling wm?(just try)
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
I’ve heard Hyprland is good but apparently Fedora doesn’t support is nearly as well as Arch, might try COSMIC when it’s more complete since that’s a hybrid of a DE and WM
@Kamion0082 күн бұрын
@ZolaKluke I use it with fedora and it's very good (I use an already done configuration called dots-hyprland by end-4, also Fedora has a copr repo for hyprland related things and hyprland itself)
@Kamion0082 күн бұрын
@ZolaKluke I use a preconfigured version of hyprland (dots-hyprland by end-4) and it's great. Also Fedora has a copr repo for faster hyprland updates
@eliasekkk4 күн бұрын
Great!
@Ibrrxhiiim3 күн бұрын
which is the best option for gaming in linux ?
@cromfrein58343 күн бұрын
Probably Bazzite if you're basic and just use steam, though Fedora's KDE spin will just work and be more of a typical desktop. Nobara is technically better than Fedora for gaming but it can break if something strange happens. I use NixOS for my computers and it saves several headaches but you probably shouldn't.
@samconnelly76303 күн бұрын
@@cromfrein5834 I also use NixOS, but it has a steeper learning curve, so you can't really take full advantage of it until you get a good grasp of Nix. I really like how it is easier *for me* to create a Nix package than on other distros.
@Hr1s7i2 күн бұрын
@@cromfrein5834 I'd say NixOS is not for beginners. It's great, but requires a tad more knowledge than the blind dive which is allowed on Fedora/Ubundu and the likes.
@Ibrrxhiiim2 күн бұрын
@@cromfrein5834 Thnkx Brother Appreciated 😊👍🏻❤️
@ahuvagottdiener66052 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's Bazzite
@Bunny5012 күн бұрын
I went on a similar journey from nobara to fedora as a my to go system. I tried arch, manjaro and ubuntu also. There's one distro i cannot recommend enough and it's linux mint especially if there are some problems with the hardware or firmware. It's by far the most stable os that i tried and it works reliably on systems that no other os did and It just keeps on running without crashes.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Yeah similar journey, I forgot to mention I have tried Manjaro and I don’t know if I did something wrong but that distro almost killed my enjoyment for Linux
@ZepAnimations3 күн бұрын
You're not helping the linux user stereotypes with that wallpaper 😭 nah but fr id swap to linux but I almost exclusively play online games so the anti cheat stuff is a huge deal breaker
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
The femboy stereotype XD, but yeah most games with anticheat work great so far anyway, but yes I like femboys lol
@ZepAnimations3 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke so weird how much hate you're getting just for swapping operating systems It's not this serious bruh They do realize that you can use what you want and they can stick with what they want right?
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@ZepAnimations Apparently people on the internet love to push their agenda lol, if they aren't interested in Linux then they should never have clicked on the video
@ymity46372 күн бұрын
Welcome! Welcome! Dive into the rabbit hole, as far as you dare and have time for, make yourself a home in this burrow.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Thanks, I've been reading into it a lot before I felt I was ready to make the full jump, but now I feel I know enough to get around confidently on daily use
@ymity46372 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke I did the bad thing and simply jumped into arch with no pre-knowlage, took me a week to be able to get something i was happy with, then i rewarded myself by playing games.
@ZolaKlukeКүн бұрын
@@ymity4637 Nice, yeah I've run Manjaro which is Arch a long time ago and that almost killed my enjoyment for Linux, but since then I learned Manjaro actually has a lot of problems that Arch just does not have
@Mog7802 күн бұрын
I've dabbled with linux on and off for the better part of 3 years, first trying pop, then mint, then arch, and then spending the most time on Endevouros. Don't get me wrong, parts of linux are fantastic, but I always come back to windows. I think the biggest draw for me is all I do is gaming, really, well and some spftwsre dev but none of that is sensitive info. The biggest red flag for me was that when I ran Ghosts of Tushima on my Endevouros install I got around 30fps difference from 150 on windows to 120/100, and that flipped a switch in my head to ask myself if I really care about all of the data harvesting etc, when all I want is to come home and play games, and to play them at their best. I had other issues too like dealing with all sorts of the X11 issues with nvidia before the 550 drivers dropped, and again, I asked myself if it was all worth it, after all I had a 4090 and knew I wasn't getting the same performance as I was before, and that to me was the quarsion that I just couldn't shift. So, now I remain on windows, and I'm glad more all are moving away, but for me it's just not the right OS, atleast not yet.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
That's entirely fair and each to their own, funny enough I've had performance boosts in a few games running them on Linux which was surprising, but I understand your situation too
@JamesCarson-g6xКүн бұрын
I'll be making a linux/windows 11 duel boot system but not giving up windows for gaming.
@ZolaKlukeКүн бұрын
That's fair, I do have a spare drive I can put Windows on if I need to
@razenxc3 күн бұрын
Recall for "copilot+" laptops so we safe for now. I hope that in this decade Linux distros will completely suit for me and I will switch to it. Now I use linux mint only on my laptop
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
Supposedly they're going to enable it on non "Copilot+" devices so I ain't waiting around to find out
@qdread3 күн бұрын
isnt it on the insider builds right now?
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@qdread For running Copilot and Recall on x64 I believe so
@alexdubstep27093 күн бұрын
Tips the fedora my friend 🐧
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@alexdubstep2709 I knew this was gonna be an ongoing joke
@Skuiggy2 күн бұрын
Are you monitiszed yet?
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Nope
@johnxina16812 күн бұрын
cachy, fedora is a glowie distro with issues with packaging and none free software woes
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
What do you mean by a glowie distro?
@mskiptr2 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke "glowie" refers to state actors like FBI, NSA or FSB. I think in this case the poster is complaining that Red Hat | IBM is funding Fedora, employs many of the maintainers and overall has some control over it. More specifically, because these are US companies, Fedora has some rather unusual packaging policies which is why rpmfusion is hosted in Europe (and why it was needed in the first place).
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@mskiptr Oh interesting, I didn't know about that which explains why Fusion exists, nevertheless I've heard they are funded by IBM but aren't influenced since they are technically independent and I doubt they have affiliations with the FBI, NSA or FSB and if they did well it'd obvious since it's open-source lol
@GreatBlackHat2 күн бұрын
Sigh, another user who switch to Linux because he doesn't realize that Microsoft Recall is made for Copilot+PC that runs on the ARM architecture... 😂😂😂
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@GreatBlackHat Supposedly they’re adding x64 support for it, nevertheless I don’t like Microsoft’s telemetry and I’ve been interested in Linux for a while and felt ready to move over
@GreatBlackHat2 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke It would be nice if you could provide official source for what you just said, about the telemetry tho I can understand you.
@oserodal27022 күн бұрын
They made it so that Recall is a required dependency on Explorer, thereby people are unable to use Explorer if they remove Recall in the installation image.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@oserodal2702 I also heard that which is extremely messed up, essentially if you remove recall you loose a critical part of your OS, why WTF Microsoft, I'm so glad I left when I did
@GreatBlackHat2 күн бұрын
@@oserodal2702 just use win10 then
@TheOmegaDMM2 күн бұрын
Fedora is great but I found Fedora 35 was the most stable and got less polished with the new techs they added. Its an experimental distro so be weary.
@ZolaKlukeКүн бұрын
I'm aware it's an experimental distro and good to know you found a build you felt was stable for your use, however isn't Fedora 35 out of the support window?
@TheOmegaDMM17 сағат бұрын
@@ZolaKluke Sadly yeah, 36 was pretty good but released with audio issues due to pipewire switchout. Each one after were less polished each time in my testing. Haven't tried 40 yet.
@ZolaKluke16 сағат бұрын
@@TheOmegaDMM Fair enough, I heard pipewire was an issue when it first released, but nowadays it seems amazing
@TheOmegaDMM16 сағат бұрын
@@ZolaKluke Yeah now its practically main stream choice! It is great!
@ZolaKluke14 сағат бұрын
@@TheOmegaDMM I tried Linux back in 2020 and Pulseaudio was useable but I feel pipewire had changed things for the better, especially with it being more than just audio
@mingiasi3 күн бұрын
microsoft: you have recall nad you love it. users: f u wer going linux microsoft: oh noooo come baaak!
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Basically a lot of the recent Linux users are in this category lol
@johndray41352 күн бұрын
Before you consider switching back to windows maybe give it a month minimum if there are no hardware failures because theres a massive learning curve. Well anyways gl.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
I've been running it for 2 months prior and had no issues but this video was me overwriting my Windows drive in saying I'm done
@arnox45542 күн бұрын
Ok... You're gonna get a lot of suggestions here for tons of different distros. Listen to me now. Ignore them all and use MX Linux or a true Debian Stable based distro. Most of these people making distro suggestions have no idea what they're talking about. And no, Ubuntu is NOT based on Debian Stable. Fedora is almost full bleeding edge, only beaten out by Arch in that regard, and even if it works just fine now, chances are high that you're gonna run into breakages later. And when you're just starting out with Linux, breakages are the last thing you should be dealing with. As to drivers, MX solves this almost completely with the natively supported AHS kernel they offer.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Okay interesting, I may look into that if I feel I'm having problems
@arnox45542 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke I mean... Technically, you already ran into two glitches right off the bat just making this video. lol But alright, I'll back off. Just remember my words!
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@arnox4554 I believe both of these glitches are KDE related and not related to Fedora directly but I understand your concern, if I have a distro breaking issue or I get fed up with glitches then I’d probably consider, I know your looking out for me but I like to learn from mistakes
@arnox45542 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke And that's totally fine. Just know what you're getting into is all I'm saying. I technically don't care whatsoever what distro people use and Fedora could be a great distro if you know and fully accept its bleeding edge nature. Most people though don't know what the REAL stable newbie-friendly distros are, and they install and recommend distros like Ubuntu or Arch or Garuda, thinking constant updates automatically equals better. By the way though, while you are absolutely right that these are KDE issues, the Fedora team is the one in the end who decides which version of KDE to package and ship out, and Fedora prioritizes almost the latest stuff, regardless of current and/or potential future issues with it with only minimal testing. Hence, the issues you see with this version of KDE.
@somesalmon56942 күн бұрын
Certainly not saying i recommend it but this is one of the many things i love about portage on gentoo. You get to pick what version of a package to install on your system as well as which ones you want the stable or bleeding edge of. Since it's all compiled and linked locally as long as there's no ABI breaking differences(like adding/removing functions) you can pick and choose which you want or need of more or less recent software versions suit your needs better
@mingiasi3 күн бұрын
you know, most of new games are garbage anyhow these days.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
True
@tea5783 күн бұрын
i didnt switch because of the recall stuff i switched because i was bored
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Haha that's fair, it's always fun trying something new
@fraidoonhu92842 күн бұрын
I love to use kde but it's too buggy
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Fair enough and to each their own, I don't mind GNOME but it's missing features I need without extensions which introduce their own bugs so I loose either way
@justarandomguy5642 күн бұрын
i deleted my windows like 6 months ago and installed linux . and then got fell in love with WMs and i found out i3 . but i had to do all on my own . the magic of youtube algorithm gave me the LOML which isssssssss arch + hyprland ... so i use arch btw . hehehehehehe . this shit looks soo cool , how do people even like windows after seeing this shit
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Yeah Arch and Hyprland might be my next stop, not sure yet though
@scrublord64764 күн бұрын
Allah has guided you to Linux, Mashallah!
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@scrublord6476 lol
@scrublord64763 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke So when will you be uploading a windows 11 installation tutorial
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@scrublord6476 Probably never
@OTKA33 күн бұрын
grats
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
Thanks
@morkoblooper79913 күн бұрын
When is the Linux gulag happening So you can start ya Linux dictatorship
@johnxina16812 күн бұрын
cope reason for not using nobara lol
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
Nobara is good and gets you a full working gaming distro faster, but I wanted to try the vanilla experience
@ollicron73973 күн бұрын
I understand why, but what you're doing is just ridiculous. Unless you are a sysadmin, an engineer, programmer, etc. Linux is not for you! It is a kernel designed with servers in mind, not regular users!
@beneficialhistory3 күн бұрын
Linux is not that hard. Everyone can to basic things on linux.
@cromfrein58343 күн бұрын
That may have been true 10+ years ago, but nowadays linux is becoming more and more desktop-capable. HDR, the rise of Wayland (finally), and Proton are just some indicators.
@lebronjames52873 күн бұрын
@@beneficialhistory that's not the point
@johndray41352 күн бұрын
That's still somewhat true today, however it's not ridiculous because its now usable and modified for the desktop. But yeah I somewhat agree.
@MinuteManGameReviews2 күн бұрын
Not true at all.
@morkoblooper79914 күн бұрын
This communist propaganda is great and upload more communism videos
@Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm4 күн бұрын
Please elaborate.
@morkoblooper79914 күн бұрын
@@Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm my hairline hurts
@Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm4 күн бұрын
@@morkoblooper7991 Come on, try...
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm He’s one of my friends, my friend group has been angry I’m ditching Windows even though 95% of my games still work
@Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm3 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke Ahhhh... 😂👍
@nbrown59073 күн бұрын
Oh give up, 30 years and still no desktop victory. Linux will never dominate the desktop because its users are clueless to marketing. Steam gives you a great boost and...... NOTHING!
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
Sounds like your part of the problem, if you were to try it then you using it would boost the marketshare which technically counts as advertising
@nbrown59073 күн бұрын
@@ZolaKluke Wow not watching the gaming industry are you? Blaming the consumer NEVER works roflol!
@LivingLinux2 күн бұрын
Not 30 years, but I had the same feeling when they started with Wine. Now you can play a lot of Windows games on a Steam Deck with Proton. And we don't need a "victory", just a sizeable market share. Macs are still not the biggest population, but 3rd party support has improved a lot.
@ZolaKluke2 күн бұрын
@@LivingLinux Yeah we don't need to be the dominant OS, but if you look in the last few years Linux has gone from 1.5% of marketshare to 4.5% which is huge compared to how slow it was moving before
@pek0y3 күн бұрын
macOS is better
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
Each to their own
@MinuteManGameReviews2 күн бұрын
How so?
@dakata24162 күн бұрын
MacOS is literally worse than Windows
@arnox45542 күн бұрын
lol Are you kidding me, man?
@wrx95pro3 күн бұрын
no one cares
@ZolaKluke3 күн бұрын
@@wrx95pro well people definitely do if you looked at the comments