Well, for Pipewire it's the apps which needs to adjust at this point. Only thing missing currently is the Wayland but it's coming. Making Linux less fragmented (read: confusing), the more new users will give a try.
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At this point, my biggest dream is that these 'new user' distros used only Wayland, Pipewire, Systemd and Flatpaks simply to simplify things. Hopefully we're less than 2024 away from NoVideo Wayland support.
Also as soon as XFCE releases their Wayland support, that soon it'll become the most famous DE choice of Mint.
What I am really happy is to see how well supported Pipewire already is. Pipewire has never showed any problem in the new installs for me.
If it's desktop computer, then use gpu passthrough with any amd gpu and you have a hardware accelerated virtualized Windows with 98% of gpu power what that card has.
Youtube is full of guides. Amd is much easier than Nvidia, but Nvidia is possible too with extra steps.
Use Linux for this purpose to keep your mental health better. Even with USB 3.0 Windows can be painfully slow.
I had Alpine on my Thinkpad E15 amd and after a decade with seamless Arch it was constant struggle with Alpine. Every compile required extra packages and constant problem solving because Google doesn't provide any answers.
I'm not saying Alpine is bad or anything negative. I think the devs does great job and apk is a great package manager. It is either lack of my dev skills or Alpine not meant for desktop use made me to go back to Arch.
I still wish that project stays alive and keeps evolving. Especially for servers and PostmarketOS.
Isn't pcbway.com the most popular?
During my morning routine. It takes less than 1 hr from 0-100% so 30-45 minutes is enough.
Would be coom if Android offered a standard for calculating the charging power to reach 100% just before the alarm clock.
Thanks fornusing the nitter url!
What's the conspiracy part in Blackrock in your personal beliefs?
What's wrong with Linux? Wayland would run very nice on that screen.
Wow so there's more acts in EU to kill the privacy. How nice.
If you like open source bios and trackpoint along with hot swappable mechanical keys, then take a look at System76 Virgo.