• @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    87 months ago

    What do you use on a daily basis that’s not supported? I see this kind of comment all the time and nobody wants to tell me!

    • DacoTaco
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      7 months ago

      Its almost always tools and programs used in their professional life. The 365 suite, adobe suite, fusion 360, simulation programs, …

      Yes i know there are free or alternative options, but they are never as good or powerful as the full on suites that have existed since the dawn of time.

      Ive been running linux ( dual boot with windows ) on my work laptop for 9 months at this point and i love it. But sometimes, i do have to boot windows for one of the professional suite programs.

      • @BCsven@lemmy.ca
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        17 months ago

        If you have a large work budget, then Siemens NX (version 12 or less) runs on RHEL or SUSE.

      • @Darorad@lemmy.world
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        17 months ago

        Fair, but in the context of gaming I doubt there are that many people gaming on their work machine.

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          Depends, im a power user that does all kind of things on my pc. Gaming but also other workloads, so ill be dual booting with linux as my main soon anyway.
          But for pure gaming, ye linux might do depending on the games

          • @Darorad@lemmy.world
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            27 months ago

            Yeah, I’ve been spoiled because most of the heavier workloads I do is all programming related and Linux tends to be better there.

            I have had issues with Autodesk products, but I’m able to get 99% of what I need with freecad.

    • @overload@sopuli.xyz
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      107 months ago

      Microsoft office suite? Adobe, most DAWs. PCVR.

      There are alternatives for some of these things. IMO libreoffice is good, but buggy compared to the MS office suite.

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          17 months ago

          It’s the best office suite for Linux, I just think MS office is a better product. Maybe I’m wrong and it would be great if I was more competent with it.

      • @dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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        27 months ago

        Honestly, I’ve just switched (after 27 years of windows) like two months ago, and I don’t miss any of that old crap. Not once have I thought “damn, wish I could have this software under Linux”, because there was always an alternative.

        Arch btw.

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        17 months ago

        Some people were saying MS Office will still run in the browser though and that’s 90 percent of my use case these days to be honest.

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          Yeah that’s fair. I’m very into hotkeys and macros to speed up my workflow, so the browser doesn’t do it for me.

          I do main Linux (OpenSUSE Tumbleweed), but its not a machine I use for doing serious work.

    • lost_faith
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      87 months ago

      I can tell you my issues, so far.

      Logitech G13 left hand kb - no drivers, Steam VR library 20 some of 90 some games come up in steam, Microsoft intellipoint trackball, only left, right, and wheel work but cannot program the other 2 buttons, no BlueStacks - simple to use phone emulator.

      Haven’t gotten any further as if VR library is not available there is no point getting rid of windows, and I really want to get rid of windows. I just don’t have the drive I used to, to fix, look up hints, tinker with my os and reinstall new ones. It has to just work. I have Kubuntu installed on a 4tb sata ssd, rtx 4070ti super, Ryzen 7 3800, 32gb ram. In the last month steam VR made some strides as setting up was as seamless as windows, but as I stated I am missing 2/3 of my VR library

        • lost_faith
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          17 months ago

          I have faith steam will continue to improve proton to the point of “it just works”. As well, any new purchases of hardware will be Linux ready.

          I must say Linux HAS gotten more user friendly over the last 20/30 years, and the GUIs have gotten more stable. My first Linux distro was red hat enterprise Linux, and then I hopped around to fedora, then mandrake and mandriva, a buddy suggested slack at one point, then I found Ubuntu, and now Kubuntu, I prefer the gnome environment but kde plasma seems to work better. Wayland is also long over due.

        • lost_faith
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          27 months ago

          I will keep testing and one day I will be joyous. Linux is so close, just a few more years™.

    • @mrfriki@lemmy.world
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      I use Figma (a UX design tool). It has browser support but I prefer the native app experience, I’ve seen there are Linux versions on GitHub but I heard they have some compatibility or performance issues sometimes and I need it to be 100% reliable as it is for work. I also use some Adobe products sporadically (Illustrator and Photoshop) FOSS software doesn’t make the cut for professional use, even if they do nearly the same, since you need standard industry tools.

      I also like gaming and even though Linux is almost there (I love my Steam Deck) I see so many people struggling here and there and I really don’t feel like tinkering, I already tinker enough on Windows to get my games working properly.

      But all in all I’m still interested in Linux and keeping an eye on it and might pull the trigger some day even if is only for personal use/tinkering :)

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        27 months ago

        That’s where I am, I’m looking at switching my gaming computer over to fiddle with it, see what’s going on.

      • @accideath@lemmy.world
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        17 months ago

        For games at least (haven’t tested for films/shows as I do that on my TV), HDR support is there. I‘m running nobara htpc, which has everything necessary already set up and any game I ran in gamescope so far worked perfectly fine in HDR.