Is it enough for linux clients to happen at this point?

There willonly be more people using Linux.

quoting /u/TheHobbyist@lemmy.zip

July 23 - 3.12%
August 23 - 3.18%
September 23 - 3.02%
October 23 - 2.92%
November 23 - 3.22%
December 23 - 3.82%
January 24 - 3.77%
February 24 - 4.03%
March 24 - 4.05%
April - 3.88%
May - 3.77%
June - 4.05%
July - 4.45%
August - 4.55%
  • Forerunner@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    I really want to switch to Linux, but i just can’t find a way to make my headset work. I’ve tried everything: Fedora, Arch, PopOS, etc… :( i’m stock with Windows for now.

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      2 months ago

      I’ve had weird issues with my keyboard not working in the first minute of booting. I tried all the grub stuff. I was using Ubuntu and Pop, and tried Arch all the same. I’m very impatient so this surprisingly is a deal breaker for me.

      I eventually used different ports on my mini PC for it work on boot.I know for most people that’d be the first thing they’d try, but like it’d work in Windows with no tinkering.

      I’m happy going back to Pop OS! now like this and I think I’d like to try Arch in the future again.

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        2 months ago

        I have a weird issue where my USB headset doesn’t show up in my list of devices whenever I turn my computer on (including waking from sleep) and I have to unplug and replug it. It’s a small thing, but it’s a little maddening when you think about how you wouldn’t have to deal with it if you had just booted into Windows.

        I need to try changing ports. I was considering trying it, but I was being stubborn. That fixing your problem gives me hope.