In a surprising turn of events, Microsoft has reversed its decision to enforce the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 requirement for installing Windows 11. This policy, recently defended just a week ago, sparked widespread frustration as millions of otherwise capable systems were arbitrarily deemed incompatible, leaving many users feeling alienated. This backpedaling showcases yet again […]
I’m a long time Linux user, but it’s not good for everything. I doubt I’ll be able to change my flight simulator anytime in the near future. There’s just too many compatibility issues with games, peripherals, and especially the screen warping software.
I really wish Linux would at least come up with a better remote desktop alternative. Best I found is NoMachine, and it’s still pretty crappy.
I’m a long time Linux user, but it’s not good for everything. I doubt I’ll be able to change my flight simulator anytime in the near future. There’s just too many compatibility issues with games, peripherals, and especially the screen warping software.
I really wish Linux would at least come up with a better remote desktop alternative. Best I found is NoMachine, and it’s still pretty crappy.
Not sure why someone downvoted you, so have an upvote. The peripherals thing for gaming is a tough one for sure.
Thanks. Some people are Linux super fans. They don’t like to admit there’s a bad use case for it.
I take no pleasure in pointing out the deficiency. Wish I had the expertise to help fix it.
The community is definitely working hard on getting peripherals working. I’m kind of amazed by how much better things have gotten in the last 5 years.
It really depends on your hardware. With an AMD video card, it works blissfully.