Nix OS is so much pain
Use Ansible or something else
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Nix OS is so much pain
Use Ansible or something else
I use NixOS on all my machines, much less pain and suffering than I've had on other distros.
Oh I actually need a recommendation... I have a tiny 7 inch LCD monitor. If I hook it up to my iPad the colors are fine but when I run it from the mini Linux computer I have the colors are all washed out and have weird dithering.
I know it's a driver issue and I haven't been able to find one that works. I also tried different distros. I tried mint, ubuntu and I think one other one that I can't remember. All had the same issue.
Do any of you have ideas? How can I fix it
I know that on KDE Theres Something called color profiles for adjusting the color range but I'm not exactly sure how to use it.
I see a lot og talk here abotu wha tis best. I want to play my games and work on my papers. I have mint right now but is there a better choice fro a beginner?
If you're already on Mint and it works for you it's a great OS to work with, so no inherent reason to switch. However if you look for something more modern with the same Desktop Environment as Mint (Cinnamon) perhaps Fedora Cinnamon is something for you (doesn't use apt though). The most modern features you'll find on a distro with KDE (Cinnamon for example is behind with support for modern stuff like HDR).
You'll get tons of recommendations when it comes to modern KDE distros. Personally given you said you're a beginner I'd suggest giving TuxedoOS a shot, as they
Some negatives:
Depending on your beliefs it might be a negative that it's made by a company. However Tuxedo is based in Germany (therefore GDPR applies), they've people work full-time on it and a good track record for many years now. Also having the Nvidia driver pre-installed is really good in my experience, only very few distros do that due to license stuff. Otherwise of course there's also Kubuntu or Fedora for something with KDE. You can test all of them on DistroSea in your browser.
Feel free to ask anything. π
Ubuntu was so good. Too bad my brother simply shut off my VM when I was using it