It's stupid, honestly. I was trying to play Fallout New Vegas for the fifth time, and starting the game I realized the main radio station of the game, which repeats forever, was mute. For my weird taste, this was a dealbreaker, as IDK how they do it, but their playlists have this quality to immerse me in the game no matter how many times I listen to them. Tried every fix I could find to sort this problem with no success. So, back to Windows 10, and it works. At this point of time, I don't play New Vegas, but there are so many GB to download, partitions to extend, etc. I guess in December I will try to go back to Linux.
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~~Karen~~ Bob won't like this.
And Karen?
I seriously don't know if it's easier to do the opposite list.
Way easier to arrr!
You could try not to use Lemmy for one day. It'll be okay.
XP was snappy at first, but then I used to install a couple of programs and things started to suck big time. It was always the registry. At the time, a lot of people I knew, used to just format Windows on a regular basis, also because the spyware and malware were so prevalent.
Not prefect, but c'mon. You can run Linux+GUI in a potato, but even KDE Plasma is not nearly close to Windows in RAM/CPU usage (excepting misconfigurations of baloo).
It's always been like this. Those 10 years ruined you as a Windows user.
Right? How dare them?
Starving children and invading countries comes with a cost! Help the state that hates you!
Honestly, Adobe and Microsoft deserve each other. It's Adobe you should reach to get you a solution, not us, Linux users. As much as we would like to help you, you are caged by Adobe and your industry "standards".