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    I hear it every time: But Muh Windows is better, because you dont have to install Drivers!!!11!11elf

    And every time I have to force myself to tell them that its even Easier to install drivers on Linux, because you dont even need to know if you have an AMD or an Nvidia Card, you just open the Software and click on the recommended install

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    [โ€“] SpaceCadet@feddit.nl 10 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

    Just run DDU bro.

    Just run scansfx /now bro.

    Just run oobe\bypassnro bro.

    Just run Chris Titus Tech Tool bro.

    No Linux is too hard bro.

    [โ€“] FauxLiving@lemmy.world 3 points 5 hours ago

    Just download this executable file from the Internet and run it as administrator.

    [โ€“] Don_alForno@feddit.org 8 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (2 children)

    I hear it every time: But Muh Windows is better, because you dont have to install Drivers!!!11!11elf

    I come from a time when you (in Windows) had to hand pick the correct driver for the individual device from a very long list of options to make anything work, not just graphics. Not just "the nvidia driver". Think "driver for the Sapphire RTX 12345.6.7-8 pro super max whatchamacallit RGB edition with anime waifu on the backplate, manufactured between May 21st and august 15th, quality controlled by Jeff and packaged by Tony". If your card was packaged by Bertha instead it wouldn't work. (Mine was always packaged by Bertha. Fuck Bertha.)

    I feel so fucking old when I read complaints like this (yeah, I know, it's because I am). Is clicking the highest version number behind the word "nvidia" considered complicated nowadays?

    [โ€“] Luffy879@lemmy.ml 2 points 15 hours ago

    The problem is kind of exactly what you described

    Normies are used to โ€žrun exe and it will workโ€, so when installing Linux most of the time they will either

    • not install any driver
    • try to run the exe
    • install the Linux driver, but from the website instead of the repos
    • or (as you described) try and install the driver, but fail at looking up which driver (nvidia has 4 of them for the rtx, gtx, and gt) they need to install
    [โ€“] Cyborg@lemmy.world 4 points 18 hours ago

    No, nowadays people expect computers to be skill-less intuitive devices, like toasters. And i kind of agree with them because you need one for everything nowadays, so it makes sense for them to be usable by everyone too. Though it seems schools are also dropping the ball massively on that front.

    [โ€“] Treczoks@lemmy.world 4 points 20 hours ago

    Funny though, I only had to install drivers manually on Windows for years now, but not on the various Linux systems I manage.

    [โ€“] WanderingCat@lemm.ee 3 points 18 hours ago

    But fr fuck Nvidia. Two different distros (Ubuntu/fedora) and couldn't use a Nvidia gpu as primary display.

    [โ€“] renegadespork@lemmy.jelliefrontier.net 51 points 1 day ago (2 children)

    Do people really say this? Iโ€™ve literally never had to manually install drivers on Linux. Almost everything is built in to the kernel except NVIDIA drivers, which every distribution Iโ€™ve used has an option for in the installer.

    Meanwhile, Iโ€™ve frequently had to go to a website to download and install drivers on Windows. And then itโ€™s a dice roll if that โ€œdriverโ€ trojans an entire suite of bloatware onto your machine.

    It's hard to ger rid of the FUD from the past. There used to be a time where you were happy to be able to boot your computer. Sound, networking (ha, forget about wifi), it was all a gamble or a hassle to get working. To keep it that way Microsoft somehow convinced the industry to make Winmodems. They intentionally crippled ACPI to only work with Windows.

    Then came the intermediate time where it was 50/50. Maybe you could get the wifi working with the Windows driver and some ndiswrapper magic. Maybe the hardware vendor had some driver that would only work with exaxtly one kernel version. Before ATI was bought by AMD it was better to buy nVidia because their drivers didn't suck nearly as much as ATI's.

    And now at least big vendors add Linux drivers before their new hardware even hits the market. Most hardware works out of the box. Even small specialised stuff. Printer? Scanner? Your system has it configured before you even thought about using them. And ACPI is so crippled on Windows that it can't even suspend a laptop properly half of the time. But Linux does it like a champ!

    [โ€“] Hawk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 14 points 1 day ago

    Windows drivers are such a mess. Recently had an issue so checked if there were updates.

    Windows: nope, no update. Lenovo: no updates in their bloatware.

    Decided to check Intel bloatware for updates and yup, there actually were driver updates.

    Meanwhile on Linux partition, I just updated my packages and the problem was fixed.

    [โ€“] NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de 82 points 1 day ago (1 children)

    Recently built a PC with an AMD GPU. Tried to figure out how to install AMD drivers, because Mint's driver manager didn't seem to offer anything like it would for nvidia... Turns out AMD drivers are just part of the Linux kernel and you don't need to install them at all. Nice.

    I did have one problem though - my hardware is too new and the kernel shipped with Mint doesn't really support it yet. But it was surprisingly easy to install a newer kernel. And anyway for any PC that doesn't use bleeding edge hardware, this would never be an issue.

    <3 Mint and Linux

    [โ€“] mittorn@masturbated.one 9 points 1 day ago (2 children)

    @NeatNit @Luffy879 There is amdgpu-pro driver, but anyway it use opensource kernel driver. So it's just ubuntu kernel little outdated

    [โ€“] LaggyKar@programming.dev 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

    And now AMDGPU-PRO has dropped the proprietary OpenGL and Vulkan drivers and AMF, so the only thing you would get from it that's different from the open stack is the OpenCL driver and maybe AMDVLK. https://www.amd.com/en/resources/support-articles/release-notes/RN-AMDGPU-UNIFIED-LINUX-25-10-1.html

    [โ€“] exu@feditown.com 2 points 22 hours ago

    You can use AMDVLK with the mesa just fine

    [โ€“] mittorn@masturbated.one 4 points 1 day ago

    @NeatNit @Luffy879 also, many years ago there was closed-source ATI fglrx driver, which required disabling many kernel features. amdgpu-pro is still may contain some parts from fglrx and mention ATI technologies, but now amdgpu-pro not used anymore in most configurations...

    [โ€“] 30p87@feddit.org 44 points 1 day ago

    The only driver I have to install is None.

    I legit have nothing in my PC that requires a driver which is not in the kernel with userspace tools/utility preinstalled on any normal distro (normal as in not Arch etc. I use Arch btw.)

    [โ€“] Geodad@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

    I play FF XIV on a gaming laptop with a n onboard Nvidia GPU. The only thing I had to install was the game, and the Flatpak, Proton, and XIV Launcher communities have made that trivial.

    I use Debian stable.

    [โ€“] SpikesOtherDog@ani.social 16 points 1 day ago (2 children)

    Occasionally you will have issues with ancient hardware needing specific broadcom stuff. Also, Surface tablets require a little bit of work.

    Other than that I have been having a great time not installing drivers on Linux for the 7 other computers I have recently been managing.

    HP printers are even easier on Linux than Windows with hplip.

    [โ€“] Empricorn@feddit.nl 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

    But... then you're using an HP printer. ๐Ÿคฎ

    [โ€“] SpikesOtherDog@ani.social 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

    Yeah, there is that downside.

    I just bought an ancient enterprise color printer from auction for a song. It came with an additional full set of unopened toner, all for less than half the cost of the toner.

    The upside is that I will have a color printer I can manage and use for printing books.

    [โ€“] Empricorn@feddit.nl 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

    The fact that it's a laser printer certainly redeems you! I'm dumb and bought a decent Canon printer several years ago (do they still make them?), and have used it a few times since then. I haven't checked recently, but am 100% certain all the cartridges are dried up. If I ever wanted to use it again, I'd have to blow out all the dust from it, clean the nozzles, buy more of all the colors (even if I'm printing b&w), and align the printing again. So much better to just go to a print shop the few rare times I'll need it. I don't want to make assumptions, but I bet that's the case for most people...

    [โ€“] SpikesOtherDog@ani.social 1 points 20 hours ago

    If you are lucky, you may be able to reclaim the ink with rubbing alcohol, but I always spent forever on that and rarely had good results.

    https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Ink-Cartridges

    If that doesn't work, I'm a fan of blotting the cartridge on an alcohol-soaked paper towel and then dragging the cart along a piece of paper to scrub the nozzle.

    I have gotten ink working that way, personally and professionally.

    [โ€“] Epzillon@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago (1 children)

    And even so, if you require ancient drivers its probably even wonkier to get them working on Windows

    I support several hundred Windows desktops, and most of them work okay out of the box. Since we are stripping down the Windows image, we are injecting the drives at imaging, so it is very difficult to compare.

    I CAN discuss that Windows 11 24h2 appears to have issues with scanners, and requires going into device manager and telling the computer to use the driver you just installed and is already selected.

    There for a while your could reach pretty far back and get 7 and 8 drivers working on 10 as long as they were whql. Often enough, XP and older drivers would work, assuming you used comparability mode and did just the right dance. I'm seeing lsa blocking some of that now.

    Again, it is difficult to compare a professional environment to my personal fleet, just considering scale and one-off cases.

    [โ€“] RustyNova@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago

    The only driver I need is the proprietary NVidia drivers, but you need to do it on Windows as well so... Eh

    [โ€“] sunstoned@lemmus.org 9 points 1 day ago

    nixos-hardware go brrr

    [โ€“] anon5621@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 day ago

    Most problematic devices which not have firmware inside them to work so old printers before 2015 I guess and scanners is trash cause they use their own proprietary protocol ,WiFi adapters generally works but exception exist