• superglue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 months ago

    it really just depends on what hardware you are on. For example my Dell pribter was plug and play on windows . It took me 6 hours to get it to work on Linux.

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      3 months ago

      This. In my recent experience on one laptop. Arch (Endevour OS btw) installed fine.

      But LMDE would not boot. I got a system disk missing error every time after install. So much playing with EUFI settings in BIOS, boot back to live disl, multiple re installs, GRUB repair, remake the ISO (ISO was fine, installed on another PC with no issues). Gave up. Just could not boot to the OS.

      Install normal mint. No issues.

      And past the install? Bluetooth dongle works fine on arch, but so many issues on mint.

      WiFi dongle A works on arch, but not mint. WiFI dongle B dosenr work on arch but does work on mint. Took me a while to work thst one out.

      Headphpnes have some weird echo back to me when mic is on. Use pipewire config from archwiki. Worked, but reduced qualoty. Tried a few other configs. Didn’t work. Must have broke something coz now the original config dosnt work. So will just deal with echo.

      0 of these issues on windows. And 0 likely your regular user can easily swap to Linux.

      Will stay on arch tho. Fuck spez windows.

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        3 months ago

        Maybe it’s just me, I always had issues with Ubuntu and Debian based distros that I didn’t have with Arch based distros. Why do people say Arch is harder? That was never my experience. I’ve been using endeavorOS and it’s been pretty great.

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          For me it’s the wiki. Arch just explaining so simply. Searching an issue for LMDE just lead to forums. And the Debian or Ubuntu wikis don’t seem as good as arch.

          Plus must searches for <other distro> issue seem to lead to forums and random “run this code”. All arch searches led back to the Wiki. All hail the wiki.

          But srsly. I feel like I’m LEARNING Linux with arch. Rather than just running fixes for the other distros.

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          3 months ago

          It really comes down to if you are trying to use newer hardware or not. Debian based systems usually run fine out of the box on older systems.

          For newer hardware your going to want new drivers and kernel versions which you get with a rolling release distro.

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        3 months ago

        I just installed endeavor an hour ago. I switched from kubuntu. I love the style of the is and arch programs seem to work better out of the box compared to Debian.

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      3 months ago

      True, meanwhile my HP printer had a hell of a time trying to work on windows much less finding an actual downlosd for the scanner tool on HP’s websitr for a printer ovrr 5 years old and on Linux I typed yay HP, 1, then I was ready to print and scan.

      Plus KDE discover is the convenience if the Microsoft store was actually good.

      Settings are ACTUALLY in setting instead of being split between settings, control panel, individual tool auto diagnoses, powershell, and registry edits.

      KDEconnect works seamlessly and I can also locate my phone if I lost it in the house.

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        3 months ago

        Yep, it really just comes down to complete luck that there are drivers in the kernel for your hardware. As another example, my Lenovo Legion sucks at running Linux out of the box. The webcam is terrible, it never suspends correctly, outputting to a monitor is incredibly painful. Meanwhile my wife’s thinkpad runs popos perfectly. Even the touchscreen works.