Jump to content

Talon_3361

Member
  • Posts

    43
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United States
  • Interests
    PC Gaming, DevOps, Programming, Linux and F.O.S.S.
  • Biography
    Hard working and honest tech enthusiast
  • Occupation
    Lead Technical Analyst

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
  • Motherboard
    MSI X570
  • RAM
    GSkill 32GB DDR4
  • GPU
    AMD Radeon 5700XT / Sapphire Nitro+SE
  • Case
    Fractal Design Meshify C
  • Storage
    Intel 2TB NVMe/M.2 SSD
  • PSU
    EGVA 1000W
  • Display(s)
    34" 21:9 144Hz
  • Cooling
    BeQuiet! Dark Rock Pro 4
  • Keyboard
    Wired Mechanical
  • Mouse
    Wired
  • Sound
    7.1 Headset
  • Operating System
    Fedora Workstation: KDE Plasma
  • Laptop
    HP Pavilion - Fedora Workstation: KDE Plasma
  • Phone
    Android

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Talon_3361's Achievements

  1. Ah the good ol' "I'm not going to be an adult and take responsibility for my mistakes, instead I'm going to play the victim and gaslight instead to make everyone feel sorry for me so that I can keep being an entitled narcissistic man-child" routine. Deja Vu of the "trust me bruh" warranty debacle where he did the same thing. And just like before, the shills crawl from the woodwork to vehemently defend while the naysayers get shadowbanned, disrespected, etc. for pointing out the truth. It's honestly a sad state of affairs.
  2. It's odd how the details on it were never dropped back when this vid came out, and again ignored when people here asked about it. Not sure we'll ever get the answer for this unfortunately. Yeah, I know this is an old-ass thread. Don't care, as it deserves a bump for the amazing work done on this build as a whole.
  3. Have you tried launching it from the terminal to see what it's stuck on? Also, try Synaptic. Not fancy but works just the same.
  4. Ubuntu and its spins Mint, Zorin, and PopOS are pretty good. Fedora is also very handy with gaming. My rule of thumb is to stick with Debian-based distros as they've the greatest shot at compatibility and support. That's not to say others won't/don't, only that Debian is the most widely used/support for Linux gaming as a whole.
  5. Nothing wrong with Mint 19. Also you can check it out in a VM
  6. I believe they answered you... And I'll second their "dude, chill" as you're coming across as rather terse.
  7. Running 19.10 from a clean install. Never run the in-place upgrader (GUI or terminal), as it still causes problems (or has for me). Also. Yes 19.10 is laggy and buggy as hell. I'm surprised it left beta this way. 19.04 is as good as an LTS by comparison. Do yourself a favor and stick with 18.04 until 20.04 drops.
  8. Noob friendly && well known/widely supported == Fedora, Ubuntu, Mint, Elementary, Zorin, and Fedora. Basically any distro will do what you're asking about in terms of python programming.
  9. TBF with Clear being from Intel, if it didn't work well with their own systems, it'd be embarrassing. My concern is about how responsible they'd be with it such as nerfing performance on AMD systems. Time will tell.
  10. Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu (any flavor), Pop!_OS, OpenSUSE, MXLinux, and Manjaro are good. They're not hard to set up once installed and will get you to work quickly. Fedora is part of the RedHat camp, and they may have an edge.
  11. Not sure if Wayland could run that. Though not toyed with Wayland in a while either.
  12. I'd like to try some of what you're on. Seriously. If MacOS was that great, everyone would be using/buying Apple computers in droves all the time regardless of the price or would be Hackintoshes. Hell, I could swap MacOS with Linux or BSD in that quoted snippet to make the same "point" about [xyz] causing people to dump Windows in droves, but it still won't make it a fact and neither is yours in that one.
  13. Not everyone runs FOSS drivers for their systems, but some do. It varies. Still overall a better UX.
×