• BriniaSona@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    Can i flawlessly run Photoshop, mine raft java, FFXIV, steam and all games, Media player classic. Music bee without having to deal with work around and terminal garbage as easy as I can windows? No, I thought so, I’ll come back once I can use the things I use daily without an issue and without having to install 6 different things to make stuff work

    Ubuntu is neat the few times I used it though.

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      28 days ago

      Windows is only “easy” because you’re used to it. Coming to it fresh, windows 11 is such a shit show sometimes.

      Minecraft works on Linux,

      FFXIV works on Linux (it works on the steam deck which runs Linux, so it will work natively just like in windows),

      Steam itself works on Linux just the same.

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            28 days ago

            I do and don’t. I want the stuff I use to work and I want a seamless transition as is going from android to iPhone or windows to mac. But this is all dependent of what distro I use and what my uses are. Which is what makes Linux so unique and great versus windows having bloatware hell and 3 versions which are all basically identical plus AI slop.

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              28 days ago

              I do and don’t.

              Well you can’t have both 1 and 0. And it seems like you are choosing 0.

              You have your demands but part of moving to Linux is accepting things will be different. Mostly in a better way, but you’ll also not have everything from your Windows experience. Sitting around waiting for Photoshop to come to Linux, you’ll be sitting until retirement and beyond.

              You could always dual boot? Or run Windows in a VM for when you need Photoshop.

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              I just partitioned my drive thinking I might need windows for occasional tasks. I spend 99% of my time in Linux. I’ve only switched over a few times really just to organize old things. I’ll likely eventually just do away with windows to free up the space. I don’t really spend time in the console and spend less time solving issues in linux than I did in windows. For a lot of things, stuff just works.

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      28 days ago

      Would you also claim the diesel cars are worthless because you can’t use regular gas in them? No, I thought so

      Photoshop is trash.

      Minecraft works just fine (it’s Java for crying out loud)

      Steam works natively. Valve’s most popular hardware device runs Linux.

      Media player classic

      You want to use a garbage Windows built-in application on Linux?

      without having to deal with work around and terminal garbage as easy as I can windows?

      Two things here;

      1. You can get around on Linux without a terminal

      2. The terminal is king in functionality

      3. Windows requires a command line for many things also, this isn’t a Linux only thing

      If you come to Linux expecting it to work like Windows and run all Windows applications, then you’re setting yourself up for failure with bad-faith expectations.

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        28 days ago

        Media player classic is not window Media player. Windows Media player is trash.

        Photoshop might be trash (all of Adobe is, greedy little leeches), but it’s what I’ve been using it for like 22 years now and I’ve tried to use gimp but it’s just not the same, same with krita.

        I know steam and MC work, I was just listing stuff I use, I think music bee might even have a Linux version, and he’ll Linux might even have something better than Music bee. It usually does for media players.

        I never insulted Linux, I have no idea why people act like I do. Maybe me choosing I ubuntu might be insulting, but Linux having 6k options for me to pick is my own choice.

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      27 days ago

      This right here is what’s keeping me from switching to Linux for now. My work PC is also my gaming PC. I need to run Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop flawlessly for work, and online games for leisure.

      I checked out alternatives, and while Photoshop has a few that are decent, InDesign and Illustrator alternatives are really not there yet for professional use. (Also Adobe programs are reportedly broken af when ran on Wine/etc., and I don’t have 2 GPUs to run them on virtual machine.)

      As for gaming, one of my daily driver games is Genshin, and I don’t want to risk getting banned bc I run it via some obscure launcher from GitHub that also makes the game crash on some new releases. Outside of Genshin, according to ProtonDB only 51% my Steam library is Platinum or Gold compatibility, 10% are various levels of broken, and 39% has no Linux support information.

      These barriers tend to get dismissed by Linux users, but they do exist, and are probably barriers to others too. With a Windows 10 Enterprise install from massgrave then clamped down with O&O Shutup, I get rid of Microsoft’s bullshit and get an OS that I know can run all of my programs without problems. (At least for the next few years lol, until Win10 ends all support.)

      For now, this setup works better for my needs, but I’m eagerly awaiting the time I can finally make the jump to Linux, and I find news like Photoshop installer being able to run on Linux and leaks that Genshin will get released on Steam (hopefully even on Deck) quite promising.