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I love this thread.
Linux users constantly talk about how Linux just works and Windows is garbage, but then half these comments are talking about how you should buy an entirely different computer to make Linux run with FEWER issues.
Windows may have it's problems, but I don't need to buy an entirely new PC to make it work. AMD, Nvidia, Intel, doesn't matter. It just works.
Well Linux just works. Unless if you buy hardware from a company that actively tries to fuck you in the ass for using Linux
What you're basically saying, is like whining that Windows doesn't run on a macbook
So Linux doesn't "just work". People in here with PC hardware and claiming they have issues. The "solution" is to buy different hardware.
Guess what? Both of those pieces of hardware just work on Windows.
Cope, though.
Honestly, that's a shitty take that has nothing to do with what the person you replied to said.
And I have been a Linux user since I was 12 (my father basically forced me)
I am literally using Linux right now. Busy spending all my hours trying to fix it and make it work.
Why does Steam only download at 100Mbps max, when Windows downloads at 1500Mbps? Would appreciate any help trying to make basic functions work. Thanks.
You know you can use multiple operating systems and stop shilling for one, right?
Check with ethtool in what your Ethernet card is. Assuming you are using one.
EDIT: aaaand you just didn't mention that firefox downloads at full speed on linux.
I had a similar issue just that it was the whole system. I reinstalled arch and it somehow worked. I guess it was some kind of kernel/module problem.
I've been Googling for hours, and people say to disable IPv6 and install DNSMASQ. Neither fixed it.
Honestly might just go back to Windows. I can't continue to waste my life troubleshooting the most basic shit in the world. It's not like my entire PC is slow, it's just Steam.
Perhaps I will try Linux again for the 80th time in a few months to see where it sits then.
My web browser gets the full 1900Mbps.
I don't expect you to help me. The Linux community doesn't help, they just sit there and attack people, and then wonder why their OS gains 0.000001% market share every year.
Also I didn't talk like a moron. I said Linux doesn't "just work", and the irony is that you refuse to help me fix something on linux that should "just work".
And why you didn't mention such important detail in the beginning? "Steam on windows downloads faster than steam on linux" is much different from "browser on linux downloads faster than steam on linux".
I did.
I said Steam downloads slowly. Why would I make the distinction of Steam if I meant the entirety of the Linux OS?
Also I changed to Manjaro and Steam still refuses to download quickly. So much for "just working".
You did not.
You clearly said Windows, not Firefox
Context matters. You're being disingenuous.
And I even attached a screenshot of the Linux desktop.
It's clear that I'm saying that I'm spending hours fixing Linux to make Steam (on Linux) download at full speed, while (Steam on) Windows downloads at full speed.
I literally clicked "install". But yes, please, blame me. That's how you push away new users, by blaming them, instead of understanding things don't "just work" on Linux.
My browser getting the full speed shows that it's not my connection being set to half duplex.
You're mad at me because I said Linux doesn't just work, and I followed it with proof.
You're hostile and gross. Enjoy coping.
Here's a fresh image showing everything at once, also.
I am waiting for your excuses.
but you said everything just works?
You've literally edited every single one of your comments, we can see the pencil icon. Don't sit here and act like you didn't.
You're also a gaslighter.
Notice how I didn't call you names once? Grow up.
Here's Windows today downloading at 1.1Gbps. Keep in mind, the download finished so quickly, it didn't have time to reach 1.9Gbps.
Here's Linux reaching a max of 125Mbps, as of RIGHT NOW.
Continue to be insufferable and make excuses for your terrible OS.
Tell me which conclusions I have drawn and what is inaccurate? I'd love to hear.
This thread is utterly braindead but nvidia users are not completely out of luck. Use the proprietary drivers with xserver instead of wayland and it works fine (speaking from personal experience). Xserver has it's own issues and will probably be phased out in favour of wayland in the future but hopefully by then, it will be able to support nvidia better.
Or just use opensource drivers