I know this might be a couple months old, but I didn’t know we already passed 4%.

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    5 months ago

    What is your definition of stability lol

    Windows crashes are standard… Linux are pretty rare. At least in my exp

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      5 months ago

      Mac is powered by Unix under the hood and uptimes are generally in the months for me personally. Much stability.

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        5 months ago

        No it isn’t. That’s not what UNIX means. It’s just a certification and they have lost it once in the past. You can’t be powered by Unix, you can be Unix compliant or not. It’s like a company advertising themselves as “powered by OSHA”, that’s not how this works pal.

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      5 months ago

      Well, in my case stability refers to grub display loading at all :)

      I installed Debian on my PC with an RTX 4090 and it just refuses to load the grub display on first boot (grub loads, but there’s no DisplayPort signal). I was able to get it working by switching to the latest stable backports kernel and proprietary Nvidia drivers, but then it stopped working again and now I have to figure out how to fix it.

      I don’t mind this at all, and I’m even enjoying the troubleshooting process, but I think this would have been quite the headache for the average user!

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        5 months ago

        That is a headache… No idea of grub is either

        Running 3000 series nvidis with popos drivers that were included zero issue.

        I deff had issues with mint tho.

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          5 months ago

          As I discovered, nvidia are infamous in the linux world for causing all sorts of weird issues. Things are getting a lot better now as they seem to be giving a lot more attention to the drivers in linux like they do for Windows. The open-source (Nouveau) drivers in linux seem to work well in many cases (maybe for 3000-series cards too?), but as you get to newer cards like the 4090, the proprietary linux drivers they provide are often needed. It’s still huge progress!