Hardware support is still one of Linux's biggest problems, and it may never change
… When things don't work Hours of troubleshooting for no reason In my past experiments with Linux, I've had more than my fair share of hardware issues. …
… When things don't work Hours of troubleshooting for no reason In my past experiments with Linux, I've had more than my fair share of hardware issues. …
… The hassle isn’t worth dealing with unless you need native hardware-level performance. WSL and other hypervisors try to balance performance and fidelity while keeping your secondary OS experiments isolated and secure.
… Hardware still matters, but it's not the only way to improve your gaming experience anymore. Related This is the best year to upgrade to these 3 PC parts PC hardware is getting expensive, but these parts are still worth your money
… I was left deeply frustrated and questioning my expensive hardware investments. It turns out assembling the parts is only half the battle, because hidden BIOS settings can quietly hold back your hardware. …
… For those who've spent a good amount of money on powerful hardware, discovering that their system's snappiness is being weighed down by background processes and services they never asked for is never a pleasant experience. …
… There’s also something refreshing about a Linux system that understands hardware as part of the software story, even when the hardware is not officially in the club. …
… The official SteamOS release is a valid option, but right now, official hardware support is pretty limited, so it might not boot on Intel-based PCs or the newest AMD hardware. …
… They are what allowed the hardware to communicate properly with the PC. That said, I've also learned the hard way that not all drivers should be updated immediately on day one; for some hardware, waiting for a stable release is a much smarter move to avoid early-adopter bugs. …
… Each OS behaves differently, especially when the hardware is handling a heavy load. …
… Heck, I tend to use N100 mini-PCs to isolate certain services from the bulkier workstations that I use for my experiments, but I’ve also started looking into clusters as of late… Old Proxmox setups can double as secondary nodes for high-availability clusters That said, I avoid setting up migration … …