• Hellmo_luciferrari@lemm.ee
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    6 days ago

    I can’t speak for everyone, but many hardware peripherals software for configuration and control don’t work.

    For gamers that could be companion software for RGB and mwcro customization on keyboards, controllers and other peripherals too.

    For myself, it would be music production software (VSTs and otherwise.) I know about different compatability layer softwares out there, but it’s a band-aid.

    I made the switch to Arch and these 2 things have been my struggle.


    For my music hardware I have run a windoes VM with virt-manager/qemu with USB passthrough. That sort of works, but it’s an extra thing to fuss with.

    I even went down the rabbithole of trying to use usbip to get wine to recognize my hardware, with no success of wine seeing the bound port.

    Its not flawless but I’m getting there.

    I will not go back to windows. Even if it means changing my habits and use cases.

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      companion software for RGB

      Yeah, that’s the one thing I lost when switching to Bazzite. I’m on an Acer Predator and I’m stuck with auto fan controls (which work fine) and I can’t customize RGB. There’s options to replace the Predator Sense program to get that working on Linux but I just don’t care enough to mess with it.

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      6 days ago

      I also tried setting up a VFIO machine for lack of good VR support (oculus🙄) and I cannot see a normal user doing that (Tbf it’s Meta’s fault, not Linux. But I think it still ties into my argument)

      And I heard basically everything except ardour and LMMS are broken or buggy on Linux (I’m no composer so I could be wrong)

      God, I wish I could permanently use Linux (NixOS❤️) but it’s just not ready yet.

      And don’t even get me started on NVIDIA 🥲

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        I haven’t tried VR in Linux, I did sell my oculus, and haven’t gotten a replacement.

        I use Reaper, and it’d fantastic. It’s more so the plugins that are an issue since VSTs aren’t supported too well on Linux. There are peripherals that don’t play well as well, but that’s vendor specific. My Line 6 gear for example.

        I am full time on Arch. Ditched Windows 6+ months ago, and i won’t turn back. It has come with issues, but I’ve treated like a learning experience.

        I am using an EVGA 3090 FTW on Arch, and if I had known when building my PC that Nvidia has issues, I would have gone the AMD route. But, I have gotten my 3090 usable, quite well actually with some tweaking.

        I had issues using Wayland at first, but driver updates have helped.


        I have wanted to check out NixOS, but I haven’t yet.

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          I haven’t tried VR in Linux

          Valve Index, SteamVR, install, setup, play, no tinkering.

          Now… if one does want to buy hardware from Meta (… which sadly I understand, it’s so damn cheap) and Meta refuses to support Linux, well, it’s kind of a decision on the buyer. Still, if one still want to tinker, because they have the hardware now, plenty of good solutions listed on https://lvra.gitlab.io e.g. ALVR (very convenient nowadays) or WiVRn and more.