• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    23 days ago

    Wireless is just a fad anyway /s

    Many expressed their appreciation for Kalle’s years of service to the Linux networking stack but as of writing no one has stepped up to take over the formal maintainer role. Thankfully there are other Linux WiFi driver developers out there working on the increasing number of Linux wireless drivers, just not any immediate leader yet to take on the maintainer duties.

    Good to know :)

    While I didn’t use Linux back then, I heard the wifi situation was difficult to deal with. I assume this maintainer is responsible for fixing that over the years?

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      23 days ago

      I heard the wifi situation was difficult to deal with

      Understatement of the year LMAO nah it was terrible. Typically the top 3 biggest PITA common issues was GPU, WiFi and trackpad, in that order. Every. Time. Didn’t have the right brand, you were SOL. If you had a Dell with that wonderful WiFi card whitelist the damn brands that worked were always off it or were crappy.

      Though I’d take WiFi driver issues over having to deal with that dam GPU bumble bee-thingy (idr anymore, the gaming laptop GPU “hot switching” thing)

      I’m going to go lay down and have my trauma flashbacks now…

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        22 days ago

        It’s what happens when all the desktop hardware is designed for just one single OS’s ecosystem. Running something else can be touch and go if you happen to have something slightly exotic, even if it has great specs.

        It sucks, but it’s still how the market works now.

        And don’t think that the few little companies selling Linux computers change anything. They just hand pick the Windows hardware that’s known to work well.

        All in all, it has gotten better though. Nowadays, Linux is acknowledged by a lot of hardware companies. They design for Windows, but a number of them will make an effort to release some sort of data, or driver, or something to get the Linux side going. Back in the 90s, it certainly wasn’t as easy.

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        23 days ago

        bumble-bee thingy

        I was going to say wrong transformer because the technology was called nVidia Optimus

        But apparently there’s an utility named Bumblebee to deal with it.

  • Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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    23 days ago

    Okay, someone talk me down from the ledge here. I’m not techy, but I’ve been on Fedora for over a year, and dual booting since like 08. But the biggest hurdle back in the day for me was that my wifi was so hit or miss, even when it worked it was slow as shit. That and Netflix not working are what kept me from going full Ubuntu in like 09/10.

    Am I going to have to go back to long ass Ethernet cords? Fuck, my laptop doesn’t even have an Ethernet port :(