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  • 6R1M R34P3R@lemmy.mlOPtoLinux@lemmy.mlSelfhost offline software
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    8 hours ago

    Meanwhile on Windows it has basic GPU drivers for the entire OS bakes in

    this is not true, in fact, most of the machines I have here won’t work with a Windows installer .iso or Windows OS itself and some of my hw don’t even have drivers for it. So yeah no

    meanwhile, most GNU/Linux .iso distro installers have drivers already on the .iso itself, including propietary ones









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    12 hours ago

    I am aware of this, but neither is English my primary language (so I wasn’t able of properly stating that) neither im asking for specific type of software, as you say this is indeed a general question asking for general software, I said to share whatever you like and use, as long as it can be of any use when there is a power outage. I don’t need any specifics. And I plan to share the responses to other people in fediverse of Spain that may need it here.






  • 6R1M R34P3R@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlLaptop for Linux
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    28 days ago

    I don’t know where you live, but AMD is much cheaper than Nvidia, and everybody knows that. So maybe you’re the fanboy here. AMD is simply better on GNU/Linux because of open-source drivers. You’ll avoid many issues that, while easy to fix, someone getting a computer for GNU/Linux can easily avoid just by buying AMD graphics. I use two RTX 3090s on my main machine, btw