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Peasley, to linux_gaming in BTRFS for Linux gaming?

RAID 5/6 aren’t yet recommended for general use on BTRFS by the developers.

Other than that I agree it should be suitable for anything, and an improvement over ext4 in some situations.

If you don’t know what RAID 5/6 is you are good.

Peasley, to linuxmemes in nuclear take:

I guess I’m smart enough to install opensuse, but dumb enough that I somehow got slow pacman.

I kid you not, on my hardware zypper is the fastest between ubuntu apt, fedora dnf, and arch pacman. dnf was the second-fastest on my hardware, with apt and pacman being pretty sluggish

I’ve also used portage which was even slower, but probably not a fair comparison considering how much more complex it is.

Peasley, to android in If it works, kill it.

One of the best apps on any platform

Peasley, to linuxmemes in nuclear take:

Wow I must be doing something wrong, zypper has always been faster for me than pacman, both on my newer desktop and my older laptop

Peasley, to linuxmemes in nuclear take:

Somebody has never used opensuse. Zypper is an amazing package manager, one of the best on any distro.

It can handle flatpacks, native packages, and packages from the opensuse build system, keeping everything updated and organized.

Pacman is very basic by comparison, and a lot slower too in my experience.

Peasley, to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

I remember a showstopper a while back being that you can’t resize the title bar while shaded. That’s already the current behavior on x11, so I would be fine with that caveat continuing if it meant wayland support.

Peasley, to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

On KDE Plasma, my only outstanding bug is that the “window shade” button on my window controls is broken. Too bad since I use that feature a lot.

On GNOME everything seems to work as far as I can tell. It’s pretty smooth!

Peasley, to linux in From Windows to about 6 recommended distros for gaming.

Nice job! If you can get the nvidia driver installed properly, any distro should work in theory.

On Ubuntu: ubuntu.com/server/…/nvidia-drivers-installation

On Fedora: …lenovo.com/…/ht511074-enabling-nvidia-proprietar…

On Pop!_OS it should be already installed by default

I’ve been hearing good things about Nobara, Ill have to try it out!

Peasley, to linux in [Noob] Is it worth getting a LTS kernel?

LTS kernels aren’t more or less stable. Rather, they have been selected by the kernel maintainers to get security fixes backported to them for a certain time.

Ubuntu does the same thing for the kernels on their LTS versions (technically they usually are not LTS kernels since canonical supports them instead of kernel team)

Overall I’d suggest going with what the distro provides unless you have very new hardware, in which case a newer kernel may be required

Peasley, to linux_gaming in How to make dualsense controller act like xbox controller

Haven’t done this myself, but supposedly you can do it with xboxdrv using the “–mimic-xpad” flag

Peasley, to linuxmemes in systemdeez nuts

I don’t hate systemd. However:

Units and service files are confusing, and the documentation could be a lot better.

That said, when systemd came out the traditional init stack was largely abandoned. Thanks to systemd (and the hatred of it) there are now a couple of traditional-style init systems in active development.

Peasley, to linux in What about a linux phone that has a full Android OS sleeping in parallel? Like OnePlus Watch 2 that runs 2 OSs at the same time.

I was really impressed with the hub. Such a well-implemented feature. I also miss the led that would blink a different color for different types of notifications or conversations

Peasley, to linux in What about a linux phone that has a full Android OS sleeping in parallel? Like OnePlus Watch 2 that runs 2 OSs at the same time.

I think you have it right, I was being clumsy with my phrasing

Peasley, to linux in What about a linux phone that has a full Android OS sleeping in parallel? Like OnePlus Watch 2 that runs 2 OSs at the same time.

Pretty sure it just had an emulation layer for Android. I had a Passport when it was new, and I remember the phone was emulating a version of Android a few years old, so a few apps didn’t work properly

Peasley, to linux in I've never played games. Suggest a couple of addictive games I can play on Linux

Stardew Valley is a very relaxing and fun game where you start a farm in a small town. It has also has optional multiplayer. I found it very addictive.

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