Thought I’d create a distinct thread from the previous one asking about daily use, because I really do want to hear more on people’s pain points. Great to know people are generally sounding pretty positive in those posts who recently switched, but want to know your difficulties as well! This way old and new users can share their thoughts, hopefully to inspire a respectful discussion.

OQB @kiol@discuss.online

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    4 hours ago

    I really wish there was a good remote desktop method that supported attaching to my “local” session but keeping the displays locked. Similar to how windows RDP works.

    If I have to remote into my work machine from home, I have XRDP setup to make a separate session that I can have run simultaneously to my local session. It’s fine, but if I could use the existing local session that would be superb (without unlocking my local displays while I’m not there is the big point)

    GNOME has RDP/VNC abilities, but in my experience a) the screen has to be awake, or else it becomes none responsive, b) it only worked with one monitor IIRC, and c) it unlocks the local display. x11vnc has issue C.

    I think KDE is working on improved Wayland RDP? Haven’t seen if it satisfies this. Sadly though, my work IT doesn’t support Wayland

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    External web cams. Even those that are said to be fairly compatible have issues. And it’s not with the cams, its v4l and the kernel drivers.

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    I’m on openSUSE Tumbleweed using KDE Wayland

    Sometimes my session will freeze up and I have to switch to tty and back to the GUI session to fix it.

    I run a windows VM through winboat and it works well enough but it is particularly jank in regards to having multiple or even just 1 program open at times.

    Every time I mount a veracrypt drive, baloorunner starts eating up my memory until I run out and I might have to hard reboot

  • Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 hours ago

    Fedora: requires some rework of Nvidia drivers to wake the screen back up from sleep. Updating GPU drivers does nothing to improve game rendering so frame rates for games of yesteryear on a RTX3080 were single digit. Required some changes to h264 drivers just so I could see videos on YouTube or Dailymotion while simultaneously messing with my VLC install. My VPN blocks off my subnet whenever it’s on so I can’t access my NAS.

    CachyOS (Arch fork): drivers for my printer aren’t available without compiling them myself which did not go well. My preferred 3d printer slicer is difficult to install but that’s because I’m a total noob when it comes to installing anything from GitHub. My VPN blocks off my subnet whenever it’s on I can’t access my NAS.

    So far ChachyOS has given me the best experience out of a few other distros like Mint or Bazzite.

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    10 hours ago

    I Developed a iOS App with xtool and its Not legal to use Linux for App Development.

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    11 hours ago

    Why am I seeing like 5 different posts like these, all of the sudden? They’re all the same, literally same title, just posted by different users.

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      11 hours ago

      I crossposted this from .ml (but text posts like these don’t really crosspost well, which is why I tagged the original user instead for attribution) but it appears that the original user posted it themselves to like 3 other different comms, just on different instances so I didn’t notice lol

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    11 hours ago

    Multiplayer games in Civilizations VI take much longer to load on Linux Mint than they used to on Windows. Multiple minutes now vs about half a minute previously. Once loaded it’s fine, no noticable differences between old and new. The longer loading times do become quite annoying when we need to reload/reconnect due to networking issues.

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      7 hours ago

      Are you running the native version or through Proton? When I played Civ VI the Linux native version performed worse than using Proton, ironically. Either way, maybe try switching?

      Since you specified multiplayer I’m guessing it’s not time to load from disk or anything.

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    When I log in to my desktop it sometimes freezes, sometimes crashes too and I have to either restart or go into terminal to restart the service. Happened in endeavourOS and now in cachyOS

    And now in CachyOS on every start up my “open on start” applications open where my mouse is pointed instead of putting it where it was last on my monitors.

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    14 hours ago

    For me it is missing good and easy setup software for trading. Yes some platforms run in browser, but the experience is not that great as native app. Maybe some find their setup that is OK for them, but for now I haven’t figured this out for me as I want specific broker(EU) and broker with API access and some 2FA security. Not that many options as I’m used to on Mac or much more options on Windows. Maybe I’ve found that SaxoBank broker with TradingView integration might work for me, when trading on larger timeframes(hourly and more), but if I wanted to trade on low timeframes(3mins candlesticks etc.) then it’s unusable for me as TradingView updates prices slowly and I need faster update of ticks and candles. TradingView is also american software, so I would rather not use that too as I’m trying to get rid of as much american software/goods as possible. I was having problem running Metatrader or cTrader through Wine, but it was some time ago and I might try that again. In some time it will settle and I’ll find the proper setup for me, but not ideal for now.

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    16 hours ago
    1. It’s annoying to set up hibernate on Kubuntu and I can’t seem to figure out how to add it to the UI.
    2. i really miss the login UI of W11, just select pin, fingerprint, fido key or password. On kubuntu I have to unplug the fido key so it fails if I want to use my password. The UI also has no indication of wether I am entering the pin for the fido key or my linux password.
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      8 hours ago

      When fingerprint or whatever is setup as a PAM module for login it can decrypt your home folder, so you can do the initial login with it

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        17 hours ago

        linux and the DEs dont make it easy to write apps for, this is a compositor/window manager/de issue to solve.

        Want to write an for gnome? Javascript or c++. Enjoy libadwaita. Want to write for kde? C++ only. Dont want to write js and you only know kotlin/swift/java/objc? Tough fucking shit, get fucked. Want to write rust? Not supported by kde or gnome ootb, the learning resources are bare etc. Oh and for kde you have to learn QT as well have fun:)

        Itd be cool if rust was the baseline standard for writing apps and was fully supported by the major DEs. I honestly cannot be bothered to learn C++ just to make a tiny app for my desktop, I will never use it again in my life because it is dying.

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          @dreadbeef C bindings can be used on Rust so Gnome should be easier. I find QTs lack of AT-SPI to be a non starter. Also nothing says you need to use gnome or it if you’re making your own mobile first compositor.

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            11 hours ago

            right, but popular (and valid imo) complaint about mobile on linux is the lack of apps. GUI applications either have to bring their own GUI toolkit (slint/qt/etc) or use the one provided by the host (the DE on linux). Like all of linux, its very fragmented at the moment, and theres no clear leader

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    Edge case but Remote Desktop doesn’t work the way I like it.

    I like being able to remote connect to my windows PC and it auto resizes the desktop to match the local system. Plus then I can log onto the remote machine directly and it resizes to be correct for the attached monitor.

    I haven’t found a Linux that does this.

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        I use that and works fine with Windows remote hosts. The issue is Linux remote system doesn’t allow resizing.

        When logging into Linux you can log into a new remote session that supports resizing, but if you try to log into the active local session then you can’t resize.

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    20 hours ago
    • Laptop OEMs seem to go with fingerprint readers that have no Linux support.

    • A number of distros out of the box have some IMO dumb things you need to change.

    E.g. Fedora insisting on having their own Flatpak repository that isn’t as well-stocked or updated as Flathub, and missing audio/video codecs (I realise this is due to licensing concerns, but other distros get around it).

    • I’d like Linux to feel more like an ecosystem. If I could sync my DE’s settings, installed apps, etc as trivially as I can sync my Firefox bookmarks/settings/extensions then I’d be happy. Frankly I’m amazed that Gnome and KDE haven’t attempted this.

    Yes, I know I can manually and painstakingly do a lot of this with Syncthing. It’s not the same. It’s a lot more time/effort and you need the knowledge to set it up.

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      Laptop OEMs seem to go with fingerprint readers that have no Linux support.

      This was also such a big downer for me on my Lenovo Yoga 370. I could not (for gods sake) get the fingerprint reader to work because it was missing key material that was baked into the Windows Driver but required to communicate with the Fingerprint Reader Hardware.