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I would love to see Anthony have his own channel/series, talking about linux, open source, and anything else that suits him. Please!
this comment deserve like 10.000 thumbs up
@@PescaitoFrito Sure does!
or his own series maybe thats more easy
He really has gotten more comfortable in front of the camera, he present well and his voice isn't so squeaky.
YES, PLEASE.
Petition for a "Linux tech tips" channel with Anthony as host
I want it... i i just want it, i am not a linux user (yet), but if they make a series with Anthony i would start using it. ( im planing on learning it... it would be great to learn from a legend)
Linus Linux Tips perhaps. Anthony as the main host, but I really want to see Linus as the co-host, allowing Anthony to explain things to Linus as in the process to us all.
id love it if this channel actually gave linux more attention or made a linux specific channel
@@antsolja People need to comment on each new LTT video, and other LMG channels, that they would like this channel or more Linux content =)
signed
so we're getting a linux gaming update once a year. I love that you guys are covering linux more and more.
I can't wait to see this years iteration Prayge
i cant tell if thats a good thing or a bad thing cause I am not well informed much about gaming but it feels like its a bad thing maybe?
@@teamofwinter8128 no it’s actually a good thing
@@teamofwinter8128 How could it possibly be a bad thing. Windows has held market share for far too long, and people deserve a choice between Operating Systems when building a PC. Linux should be better supported and developers should stop being asshats about it.
@@captaincorundum9788 Maybe Windows is just fine
I love how the Linux community has grown in the past couple of years. Back when I started using Linux around 10 years ago somethings was brutal or not possible
Yeah it is crazy how far it has come in just a short period. I have been using Linux since about 2012 and I am amazed at how far it has come in such short time. I remember when you couldn't watch Netflix in it without having to do it through Wine. I remember steam not being released yet natively and had to install the Windows version. I remember when Wine wasn't even at 2.0 yet. How time flies.
And i hope it grows to take over every other operating system. It's the best in my opinion and i wish that more people would use it/ consider it.
Oh dude straight up. I remember just giving up on wine.
Windows 11 is coming....looooots of pc will be incompatible...will switch to linux....
@@andreeacatalin8260 good point, I didn't think of that. .hmmmmmm. but tbh they'll probably just stay on 10 for the most part. Still, something to think about. Maybe it'll get some.
A "Linux for noobs" series by Anthony would be fantastic
would be good imo. linus makes it seem thiers no learning curve with linux. new users need to be aware of this. they wont stick with linux if new users try and use linux like windows. it doesnt work that way.
@@oldschooldiablo169 I mean, with Ubuntu/PopOS... there really isn't much learning curve these days. If you have exotic hardware you might have a bumpy install, but the majority of desktop hardware will just work. You will likely not have to use the terminal at all.
This, I'm really loving what Anthony is bringing to this channel
@@oldschooldiablo169 imo its pretty much comparable with giving my mom a MacBook when all shes used to is her Windows laptop. It looks different and some "workflows" are not the same and you have .deb instead of .exe and so on but you can adapt to all this it in no-time.
@@recxgems One can always set .exe's to open using WINE as an association if they so choose. Very handy for users that are accustomed to that behavior.
2019: Linus Tech Tips 2020: Linux Tech Tips
Maybe
Oh yessss...
Anthony Tech Tips
2021: Everything tech tips
It’s more like this, 2020: Linus Sex Tips, 2021: Linus Shrex Tips
Linus: "Not everything runs on Linux" Mutahar: *laughs in virtual machine*
lmao, so true
while true, i have to say that as a linux noob, setting up pci passthrough is being a major pain
@@nepnep1057 I am trying and trying but I cant, now i have to reinstall windows because i have online class in 2 hours
@@uzy7158 rip
@@nepnep1057 I take that over troubleshooting with wine anyday honestly. You could also try UNRAID, which is more suited to do GPU passthrough.
Just wanted to drop a comment saying this: Earlier in 2021, I had gotten fired and felt generally lost in life. About a month after that, I found this video and decided to give pop os a try, thinking "ah fuck it, why not?" Now at the end of 2021, I'm completely in the Linux rabbit hole, discovered how much I love tinkering with it and computers in general, and now I'm going back to school in 2022 for an IT course. Thank you LTT for reminding me how passionate I am about technology
Good Luck!
🙃
Nigga wtf
You're gonna smash it. Just remember your roots.
You're gonna smash it. Just remember your roots.
"sudo make me a sandwitch" Me: "Taran is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported"
Ven they’re referencing this: xkcd.com/149/
It's an xkcd reference
@@doomgod314 xkcd.com/838/
J. Eckerth I’ve never read that one. I love it!
And what is Taran in reference of..?
Anthony is literally a living legend.
don't jinx
Anthony is easily the most charismatic presenter on LTT. Love that guy.
Dang, everyone's got a throbber for this man. (As they should)
why?
Anyone think that him and Lawrence Sonntag would make best friends, or at least have like minds
Fell in love with Mint years ago. Have really been impressed with how compatibility for gaming has improved over the years. I'm anticipating the day I can leave Windows behind for good.
I'm too excited to tell microsoft to fuck off for good
Started. Manjaro is great. All my games run.
The best way to leave Windows is doing now, cut it directly, no dualboot or anything, did this in 2017 and have no regrets
did so this year, windows went corrupt on me and lost patience with it after its most recent update, i just cant play Tarkov and thats fine I have hunt
When Win-don’t, Linux does.
Nitendont
Linux does what windont
@@kingmystery8425 FIX94 and OverjoY :scream:
ima stick to window thanks
@@contempt5653 when
Linus should run desktop linux on a daily driver laptop for a week or sm
Kaosx.us
@@matthiasschuster9505 Nope, you don't want a from scratch distro for newbies
Naebulys or anyone who isn’t a hacker lol
Linus should wear regular shoes for a week
He should install Gentoo
I gotta say, I really like this "swap between information givers" thing here, very nicely flows between you two
I'd have them both back but I certainly wouldn't get in the car with them 😂
Anthony is pleasant on all the videos he's in, truthfully. It doesn't matter who's he with, he's pretty awesome for videos.
It's nice because it feels less like Anthony is a guest stair, and is just a rotating Co-host.
Yeah it makes it feel less exhausting to watch with the rotating speakers for some reason.
Anthony is the GOAT, without him plenty of the more complex videos on the channel wouldn't get made at all.
Update of the Top Thousand: Top Thousand Unrated:38 Borked:6% Bronze+:71% Silver+:67% Gold+:56% Platinum:20% Native:21% =76% Compared to the 69% ~6 months ago (2:28)
7% increase and its still improving
@@killertigergaming6762 Let's wait until proton anticheat comes and updates these numbers
@@RamkrishanYT then 90%+ top 1000 games run on linux wooo
@@iputapipebombintoyourmailb6210 Or... 100% on Windows... why are you making life harder for yourself?
lel it's now -1% at 75%
A note about that bug report tweet - I think a big part of why there are so many more reports is because Linux users are very familiar with the bug reporting process. Your average Windows user likely just uses support forums or the like, whereas because most open source projects have an open bug report thing, it's very common to submit a bug report.
As someone who contributed to the OpenRGB project: thank you for talking about it here
Thank you!!!
As someone who is waiting for 5.8 kernel. Thanks to u guys
@:::::::::::::: Your opinion
I don't have any rgb devices but thank you for contributing to make Linux more user friendly
@:::::::::::::: yeah, linux sux cuz we dont have free spyware included, thats a shame
As a daily Linux user I just want to thank you for doing this "Linux related stuff". It brings more people to Linux and therefore there is a better support.
I've always used Linux on my laptop, but watching this, I'm gonna install Linux on my tower now
My next rig will be built with linux in mind. Im not brave enough to do it now but I am hooked on linux
it would be cool if they made a cluster using beowulf or like that...
Went Linux 2 years ago, haven't looked back.
I am so glad i installed Linux on my PC. It is my primary OS, but i still bot Windows sometimes.
Linus: i'll show you another throbber Anthony: loud sweating
LOL!
Linus Sex Tips
Can we get an updated version of this for 2022? Gaming on Linux has gotten MILES better since Steam has begun working on Proton for the Steam Deck
Yes, Just in time for Win-11 comparison too.
I'd switch if it wasn't for most anti-cheats not working on Linux, that takes away a big chunk of popular games
@@dumbodum Yeah. For me it's Hunt: Showdown, specifically.
"I got another THROBBER to show you" - Linus "LinusSexTips" Sebastian
That should've been his segue to the advert
Wait wait he got a point 👀
LinusFlexTips
LST?
Tip one: let her use her hand
9:27 After years of practice, Linus almost managed to drop himself to the ground
He already has.
He actually dropped himself in the ultimate rgb pc video back in 2017
once he drops himself to the ground the next step is going to be missing it, that's when he will master the ability to fly. We are witnessing his powers grow…in tandem with the viability of the Linux desktop. Once Linux has achieved desktop dominance, so will Linus have achieved dominance over the entire world.
0:33 I can't believe neither one tipped the monitor on its side to make the progress bar go faster, rookie mistake.
Linux does what Windon't
This is the best comment probably ever, I don’t know why more people haven’t seen it.
Linux can't even run necessary softwares and many games, lmao
@@letssmiletogether5463 of course because game devs make games for windows and other platforms and they all ignore linux
yes it can lol @@letssmiletogether5463
Linus: "Is that RGB control on Linux??" Anthony: "Yep" **SIGHS**
I use OpenRGB (and actually have helped add support for new hardware), and I love it. Between OpenRGB, Liquidctl, and CKB-Next, I have full lighting control of my ASRock X570 motherboard, my Addressable RGB Chassis fans, my RGB RAM (G.Skill Trident Z RGB), and my NZXT Kraken X63 AIO. It's wild, almost none of this was possible a year ago.
It requires the QT framework to build, otherwise I'd use it to keep the RGB ram lights off on my headless server (which, yes, runs with RGB ram- it's what I had lying around :p)
@@antlers1305 So what? What do you have against qmake? Who cares?
Lol, I had to install windows on a spare drive just to configure my RGB. Will be nice to finally be able to configure it from Linux.
I never could get openrgb to work.
10:22 I literally thought he said “Check out our sponsor, Microsoft”, I was like “ohh shit they aren’t getting this paycheck” but it’s just MicroCenter...
Same
Same
Same
Same
Funnily enough I think Microsoft makes more money hosting Linux VMs on Azure than selling new Windows licenses these days...
Thanks guys for making me do the switch. Really positive life-change overall when it comes to technology.
Anthony is a boss, wanna see him so his own content. He has such a plethora of knowledge that I feel he’s been held back on.
Linux Tech Tips! Linux Tech Tips!
Thanks for the OpenHMD mention! There is actually quite some progress on Open Source (Linux) VR with different projects, involved companies and development going on by a dedicated community! Would love to chat about this and provide information, showing off some things that Open Source VR can do, that commercial VR can not! Of course there is always a lot of work, specially when reverse engineering devices (where companies have no interest in sharing drivers), but with devices gaining (close to) full parity to the proprietary stack, a lot of interesting things are happening! SteamVR-OpenHMD made it possible for a while now to also play VR games that don't have support for a particular device, including running over Proton! I game regularly with my PSVR (Project Cars 2, Proton, Ubuntu 20.04 SteamVR-OpenHMD) with decent performance, though of course beware the dragons.
what titles you play, why u need UNIX?
@@lucasrem Doing development on a project like OpenHMD is not about available titles or such, its about choice to do with your hardware what you want and not being restricted by what the hardware vendor provides. Some devices we support have been badly supported by their developers, and we give them new life! OpenHMD also works Multi-Platform and Multi-Device, so Windows, Linux, Mac OSX, Android and FreeBSD. Being forced to be locked into a ecosystem is bad, and open source drivers should be the norm in our opinion. (shout out to Mesa!)
@Haitian Xu "everything works fine on Windows" lmao
@Haitian Xu because they can? Just because people did NOT rely on the "ah it works why bother" did we get massive advancements in life in general, not just technology. Open source development for alternative platforms often generates feasible solutions for more popular ones. Someone develops something for Linux which also applies for Windows - everybody profits. Linux was always viewed as an OS for nerds that in no way in hell an average person could run or work in. Now? Now it's less complicated than Windows!
@Haitian Xu Again, its about choice, what if you don't want to use WIndows? We have researchers on FreeBSD and Mac that need VR support (since their entire system works on that), vendors are not doing that, so should they just not do VR because of that? Also there are plenty of cheaper VR headsets (deepoon, 3Glasses, WVR) with barely any support on Windows (or drivers breaking after a update, non-maintained by vendor). Having a open source driver for that makes sure it keeps working since everyone can maintain it, regardless of operating system, now and in the future!
I just made the switch to Linux. I now view Windows as a specialty tool to run the stuff that doesn't work on Linux, like many games, which is why the gaming PC (regretably) still uses Win10. But for everything else, I will be a penguin forever.
Isn't it SO liberating? Like ever since i switched i've been just toying with it and looking at the marvel that is FOSS. It's been a great experience and i would recommend everyone to at least try it!
@Verda Last time I used TAILS, autoscroll via middle mouse button was a thing.
Linux for gaming is a joke. Due to its very nature, compatibility is a stretch. Kinda like how consoles flattened the field compared to PCs. I've been hearing for 15 years ''Linux is good for gaming now !''. Guess what, it still isn't, and never will. Just like SLI or ultrawides, gaming on Linux is a bizarre fantasy with no real world applications.
@Verda Chromium team is to blame, what's even worse - they've made scrolling speed on Linux constant (means it cannot be changed at all, and won't respect system settings). But, eh, maybe give Firefox a try? It supports middle mouse button for scrolling and changing scroll speed, and there are plenty of other benefits (like RAM usage).
@@matteparent2468 lol i know a shit ton of people that use ultra wides wtf are you saying
Me : Switched to Linux thought “well at least I’ll be a lot more productive since I won’t be gaming so much.” Me after video:
that's me on my laptop when i was college freshman
I'd love to see they make video about this again after 5.11 release, where they included syscall dispatch. I want to see actuall performance increasement and compatibility improvement from it
2:23 I love how linus says nice when he reads out 69%
I noticed that too
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Amazing
Haha,,,69% is my favorite %. I say it every time I notice my phone battery at 69%...which happens more often than you think!
@@arcanegamer1397 I dont use chairs, I use bench
It'll be interesting to see where Linux is at in 5 years from now!
Yeah they said that 5 years ago lol. Every year is year of Linux
@@3rdvoidmen594 well in five years linux will finally get whole 2% of market share instead of 1.68%
@@aelfwynn94 Even Microsoft themselves now rent out more Linux computers than Windows ones. Outside of highly-specialized software and these (DRM/Anti-Cheat) Rootkits, there's no major compatibility issue. The lack of control you get on Windows, combined with the inherent speed deficit due to OS/driver/file-system interface choices Microsoft made some ~20 years ago, gives a heavy disincentive to Windows.
@@3rdvoidmen594 arch is awesome I agree
@@V1CT1MIZED Actually, if they told me 5 years ago Linux distros will standardize on a Linux-only init system, valve will co-develop with open source projects to create a compatibility layer, Microsoft Store will have a Linux kernel for Windows, along with several Distros, I would've been really surprised if all that came through.
as an indie game dev, i see a lot of potential in linux. not only because i love linux (now installing it on my main machine) but performance on linux is amazing.
i love anthony's way of presenting more than linus'. he both sounds like an as seen on TV advertiser and a convincing car salesman
6:10 The guys from MangoHud heard you and added the CPU and GPU Temp to the logged values. Right now the changs are in the "development" branch and will most likely be present in the next Release. (The version after 0.4.1). Here is the GH Issue: github.com/flightlessmango/MangoHud/issues/229 And here the merged PR: github.com/flightlessmango/MangoHud/pull/234
I guess I'll be trying that instead of "MSI Afterburner" for a while :)
Going to have to update my current installation :D
The power of open source
That's amazing. I love OSS.
dooood , thaz wussup !! The devs are people, just like the ones at the majors(nvidia/adobe/M$FT). The final piece of the puzzle is to remember to throw em a tip. Just imagine HOW fast we would have everything fixed if devs thought they might get 1 cent from everybody
I can't wait for Linux to become even better, every time it does.
New to Linux... loving it
it effectively runs the world with benevolence by design in it's implementation philosophy! 🖕1⃣0⃣🖕
A lot of people seem to have issues with systemd. I also hate Linux Mint 19's visible dots when entering passwords. "Better" is subjective.
I wanna switch to Linux but there is one game on Windows that I have 1000 hours in and I don’t know how it performs on the os. If that game works I’ll switch for sure.
@@d_rell13 which game is?
Cost benefit on Linux is such a handy thinking exercise with some implications for advocacy for decentralized development of general solutions.
I am a programmer and it's not that programs can't run on Linux it's that the programmer don't make it for Linux. It's the programmers fault if it won't on Linux.
Yeah. Almost everyone is developing Windows applications just because 9 of 10 people use Windows.
@@SENTRY456123 Any 9 to 10 people use window because everyone programs for windows. But indi developers are good enough to program for Linux also, but it seems the big companies doesn't have the ability to do it.
By the way, i use Arch Linux This comment section was missing that.
I use arch btw
Manjaro
I use Arch btw too
The veganism of the Linux world.
@@Jimmy_Jones I use both. Manjaro for my laptop and arch for my desktop.
Loving the Linux coverage (:
Same here! Now they should do one on VirGL, the other major improvement since their last Linux episode. Of course, virtualization can be considered an entirely separate topic.
Same!
@@omarelsadr4979 it's not about download time lmao!
Linux is the best
As soon as gaming on Linux is on par with gaming on Windows, I am ditching Windows.
Id love to see Anthony get his own segments or his own channel just giving Linux news and tips
I just started using pop os, and I noticed about 20-30 fps increase in ffxiv when gaming on Linux with a 5600x/rx6800!
I'm genuinely sad this was so short. I love these Linux videos! I'd like to see Anthony get his own channel dedicated to Linux and super enthusiast/nerdy videos.
There is a channel of a guy that just recently switched to Linux and he is a complete noobie in tech. His channel is Mythologos.
same here, wished they would just do it for 12 hours
Andy?
@@LtdJorge Andy = Andrew
@@LtdJorge Typo
I'm starting to really like Anthony's content, he explains stuff really well, more Anthony please!
you only started? shame on you! simple humans see anthony and just click dont think.
Chiming in here to support more Anthony too! His explanations are great and he clearly knows what he's talking about. Even if some of it is in the script, his delivery of the information is excellent.
I want an Anthony's Tech Tips channel
@@FoxHoundUnit89 yes, but maybe he writes the info that he knows so while filming he doesn't forget important stuff
I know a lot about tech as well, but if you put me in front of a camera or into an interview like situation I would ramble all day. Sometimes you have so much information in your head bursting at the seams, having a script helps stop you from overloading everyone else or reflexively using terminology and jargon that isn't as widely understood as you think.
Linux can easily support anything but unfortunately the desktop market share control the companies compass
Joining the cause! Once you buy Windows, it feels like it owns your PC, not you. I've been fed up several years now, and I'm switching. Thanks for using your platform to provide great info and resources!
I don't get that feeling at all, seriously, I don't get it when people say bad things about Windows
@coolthingy the third I seriously have no issues with Windows, plus, everything just works with Windows
@@coastaku1954 No everything doesn't just work with windows. It has a lot of weird issues.
@@coastaku1954 You're a normie, you deserve Windows
@@omniversalnihilist describe the issues
As much as I miss the old ""Quiet/Introverted" Anthony. I must say, this new "confident/well-spoken" Anthony has come LIGHT YEARS as far as video presence goes. Keep up the good work Anthony. I love your videos.
Warming up to cameras is something everyone needs some time to do.
What’s funny On windows: Nvidia drivers > AMD Drivers On Linux: AMD Drivers > Nvidia Drivers
And mac amd works and nvidia doesn't
Very True. I replaced by GTX 960 for a RX 590 for that reason.
@@natureportal9285 yeah, macOS is based on Linux
On my machine Windows games run about 5% faster under Linux than they do under Windows
@@aquaculinaris1159 mac Os is based on free bsd, a variant of Unix. Linux is also based on unix.
Really appreciated the video guys. I have all my steam library running on manjaro!!!! I honestly think its better than when i userd windows. And no privacy issues... Thanks Gents
The ONLY thing that kept me from running a Linux OS on my home machine is the lack of my game support. Looks like everything I like to play today works in Linux. Im building a new PC this week. Going to give Linux a shot. Greatest OS ever.
@@luisbarros0910 Oh yeah. Never looking back. Like I said in my previous comment only thing that stopped me before was gaming but steam proton is pretty good. Havent had one game that I wanted to play that I couldn't. Been playing Elden Ring without any issues. Had no issues with the OS(Pop OS). Can do everything I want to do that I did before with windows without all the extra BS running in the background
So glad big channels like LTT are giving Linux the love it deserves
William Taubenheim Why?
@William Taubenheim Code future or selfish stroke?
yeah, Anthony seems to be championing it pretty hard, one of the reasons why he is such a great member of the LTT team. Most people don't really keep up with Linux news, so these kinds of videos are really valuable. The fact of the matter is that desktop Linux is getting much better all the time and is absolutely worth keeping your eyes on, even if it doesn't suit your needs quite yet.
@@Mike_Hogsheart it will suit them very soon I believe and when that happens.. Well.. Rip windows
no i dont thinks so because it still could not perfected like mac and windows............but good job linus
2:20 "69% of the games on steam.." _on background_ "nice"
70% of the time, it works all the time...but what about the other 30%?
nice
@@ryanb509 Just check on www.protondb.com/
nice
@@ryanb509 70% of the time it works. Some of the rest work with workarounds (usually detailed in the comments below), some barely work and some straight up don't work at all.
Now I understand why Anthony stands far away in background and talks because they're practising social distance in all new window, took me this long to realise that
I like how Anthony is basically just a spokesman for Linux
Before switching to Linux Desktop earlier this year, I ran everything on macOS... so Game support for me actually improved a lot
Nobody plays games on Mac
Mac OSX has been straight garbage town since release.
Kris Bright depends what you need as a developer my experience is very good for macOS
I have never used a Mac. So genuine question: why is Mac bad at gaming and is it intentionally made that way by Apple3?
@@ExtremeWays4Bourne because many studios dont make it for mac actually.
The Linux community is smaller than the “average pc gamer” but given that a lot of devs use Linux, it punches high above its weight.
Even more, Linux is practically 99% platform of choice among VFX professionals. This is where Windows seriously sucks.
Basically where people know they’re stuff, they know windows is terrible
My old windows 7 laptop was incredibly slow and borderline unusable. I formatted the entire drive and installed void linux. Works like a dream even with an old HDD.
I mean. Move out of the consumer niche windows has built for it self it's almost all Linux. (With some Unix in there as well)
Most devs use Windows and they use Visual Studio and .NET. Windows is everywhere. I use Qt Creator on Kubuntu. It is good quality. The compiler is pretty smart at detecting problems. However, I am not a professional. Releasing a program on Linux is hell. If I compile on Kubuntu 20.10 and try to run my EXE on Kubuntu 18.04, it doesn't run. If I compile on Kubuntu 18.04 and try to run my EXE on Kubuntu 20.10, it does run. WTF. I have never seen that on Windows. Compile anywhere and you can most likely run on Win XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10. Maybe even all the way back to Win 95.
6:20 is that a damn SpongeBob song in the background? I respect that
It's the Goo Lagoon theme.
nice pfp
Switched to Linux in February. -> made Room on my NVME Boot Drive -> Set up Dual Boot with Manjaro KDE -> Fall in love with Arch Linux -> got system-freezes from a faulty device (but I didn't notice for a week) and tried Kubuntu for 2 weeks -> debugged my Hardware and then installed Arch from Scratch (I've learned so much by reading the Arch Wiki) -> For now using KDE on X (looking at you NVidia!) -> Been Coding in vim for 2 weeks (haven't figured out all plugins and behaviour I want, but I love it) -> Got Roccat Kone Aimo Remastered and Vulcan 120 and was delighted to find Eruption (An awesome, lua-configurable RGB controller) It's been some interesting Months, but it took 5 hours and a night of copying to get the initial transition done. I've written that I've got a Dual Boot..... well..... I don't really use it. Booted into Windows twice for some proprietary Software, then I just set up a VM. Gaming has been a no brainer, just download steam ("sudo pacman -S steam"). And I was running Rocketleague, Darksouls 1 & 3, Sekiro, BeamNG and Gang Beasts without problems. Horizon Zero Dawn seems to be a little picky and isn't running (yet) at an acceptable framerate, but the fps already doubled by patches within a month. I don't regret switching and would recommend any tinkerer to try some distros in a VM. Next Step is waiting for NVidias Wayland Driver (470) for better mixed refreshrate support (two monitors 60Hz & 100Hz with one of them vertical). Then I hope for some Wayland Tiling Window Manager adventures (Sway doesn't officially support NVidia, I'll try anyway).
My man Anthony! It genuinely warms my heart seeing how many people love him appearing in videos, keep up the amazing work guys!
He has that real tech geek feel about him .I like watching his videos myself
Because he's obese. That's literally the only reason why everyone is so happy for him. It's sad honestly, how everyone cheers for him for no reason at all. Don't get me wrong, he's great at his job, but so is EVERYONE in the LTT team and noone is cheering for them.
It simply (appears to be) more technically competent than the other “ LTT characters”. They are definitely more goofy, thus they are not as entertaining as watching an Antony featuring video for everyone. What makes LTT work is being entertaining to a broad range of audiences. Cheers (and your “politically incorrect” does not make you more relevant. It’s just caustic and shows a somewhat narrow understanding of LTT business model or the current social contex)
@@TeodorKubena I like Anthony because I perceive him as: 1. Very technically literate within his topics 2. Is very honest and up-front with his answers 3. While a Linux fanboi, not a blind fanboi. He does acknowledge the problems that still exist and does no attempt to sweep them under the rug, while at the same time highlighting mitigations and solutions to those very same problems. Of course, it doesn't hurt that he has a Charisma stat of 15 or so, and obesity? Yeah, but he does seem to hit the gym as well, and he does look slightly slimmer every time I see him appear. But that's not why I root for the guy. :)
@@TeodorKubena I think people DO love the others (I know I do), but we see them really often. Anthony's a rare guest, and plus he REALLY knows his stuff. Way more than the rest of the crew even.
*If they start making games under Linux, Windows will die.*
Microsoft has a strong grip on education and generations were tamed into Windows users. Even if all the apps and games people use get a native port, mass adaption will still take time and Microsoft can react by loosening it's anti-user practices to a level where people are more willing to put up with it rather than get used to a new OS.
Games are made for Linux for quite some time and I mean native Linux games without WINE compatibility layer. 1. Cities Skylines 2. Hearts of Iron 4 3. Stellaris 4. Kerbal Space Program And many more: linuxconfig.org/10-best-native-linux-games (this isn't complete list, just the most popular ones)
@@wiktorwektor123 You see, the problem is that it's really rare for AAA games to have native ports. And especially for the popular games. PUBG, Fortnite, LoL never had one, PUBG is still listed as broked on Protondb, and I hear the other two also has issues with the anti-cheat systems. Rocket League used to have a native port, but support was pulled months ago. Also some native ports have worse performance than the Windows versions through Proton. So that's how things are.
Ok!
@Cekeybula You don't have to be poor to use Linux. I'm using it because it's safer, respect my privacy and uses less hardware resources to work and less resources = faster work.
After years of having Linux only I finally broke down and got Windows because the editors for Unity and UE4 still run much better on Windows (and the Epic Launcher doesn't work on Linux). Yet, I still play games exclusively on Linux -- that's where I have them installed, and that the OS I prefer to use, so that is where I play the games.
I'm already watching this video on my laptop running mint. A system 76 with pop os is probably next though.
Anthony really needs to start reading audiobooks lol, such a calming chill voice
Side LTT hustle 😂😂😂
Your to right stop.
Linus: "I got another throbber to show you." Me: "Well this is a wierd sponsorship segway."
Segway doesn't sponsor LTT.
segue*
I was sure he was going to show a water bottle in his pocket and say LTT store.com
@@wertywerrtyson5529 pls lttstore.com just so the link works!
Gotta plug his onlyfans somehow 🤷♂️
0:31 a throbber eh? I'm gonna use that term way too much now. 5:50 I'm getting this, awesome! Mango HUD 7:15 Open RGB
Fun fact: Linux was so small on the desktop scene that valve didn't have any anti-cheat for Linux until like 2017-18
Anthony is quickly becoming my favorite recurring host. Guy knows his shtuff
always love to see a professional
What I love the most about gaming on Linux: you can tab in and out of any game _instantly_ -in full screen mode
agreed
That’s one of my most hated things about windows
Even some older games don't fail that hard to do so...
if game crashed just open terminal in another desktop and type xkill and kill whatever you point the cursor at
Exclusive fullscreen mode works the same way in X11 as in Windows (hangs on alt-tab to give back the video buffer) but it's VERY rarely used in native ports and turned off by default in Wine.
I'm interested in seeing what the wine 6.0 Release actually changed. It will probably take some time until there is a usable distro. But when there is I would love to see Anthony explaining it.
I literally love Pop linux swtiched to it. I have a mac as well but my main stuff is running linux servers and doing opensim
I am an avid Linux user and I have been gaming on Linux for years. Lutris and Wine have made leaps and bounds and I have been able to play *almost* every game, and it's to the point where it's kinda a fun challenge to see if stuff works, and to see if I can get it working . The only issue I've ever had is anticheat software, as mentioned in the video. EAC is absolutely terrible and makes gaming on Linux hard if you want to play some competitive games. I have both installed side by side, and I move to Window just for games with anticheat. Overall I agree with this video. Gaming on Linux is tremendous and most of the time it works without a hitch, most of the time it's faster.
I tried battlefield 1942 back in the days. It was a quite considerate gane in frame rate and also the ping dropped several ms. Running on the university core network it was as low as 4ms
I tried a game called Paladins, It used to work and had EAC but after a patch, Linux support gone. EAC is super shady.
Akhilesh H Exactly! You never know when support is gonna drop with a patch, which is super lame. If EAC (and other anticheat solutions) would just try to make Linux work then a major hurdle for Linux gamers would be gone.
> most of the time it's faster. completely bullshit! Why you even not counting time to install all these crutches (wine, dxvk, other garbage), when on windows it just works, by a double click?
the only bit i disagree with is performance. when on low (vega 3 graphics) at least for me. it runs 10-20 percent lower. also i couldnt get non steam games (gog Epic or .exe) to run at all but that might be my incompetence
"sudo make me a sandwich" Never gets old.
sudo apt get £1000 in cash
sudo commit ku
chmod 777 ./your_mom is also one of a my favorite
Anthony sounds like he'd be a good teacher. He should teach a linux series
The love Anthony has for old games is so close to home for me. While they scrolled over his steam game list I was like: Yoooo, that looks a lot like my GOG page xD Retro games for the win!!
people who are still doing console wars what are you doing it is now time for os wars
Distro war since 90's
Next year: ARM vs. x86
Console wars can kinda be linked to "OS wars", PS4 is based on BSD and Xbox is based on Windows.
@Mehdi It will take RISCV an other decade to catch up though, but I think it will. It's going to be on embedded first
@Codera I just want to point you to the xbox one system software wikipedia page where it clearly states that it is windows based, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_One_system_software ,it was also stated by many people at Microsoft that it is running on a modified windows kernel and windows 10 core.
I need more Anthony videos. The guy is a pleasure to watch. Explains everything so well.
Nope
I switched 2 years ago, Windows no more. You start liking even not knowing much and after sometime you start getting more knowledge and can do many things that are impossible to in Windows or Mac. Nowadays I use the terminal all day, ditched Ubuntu and use Manjaro with i3wm (going to Arch Linux very soon)!
You really got me hooked on Linux, when you said in a earlier video i watched that Linux is just a component of an os, or something like that. That got me hooked, the fact that you can basically manipulate EVERYTHING in the os, is sooo dope, might actually pick up linux
But why would I want to Manipulate anything on the OS? OSs are made by people who know what they are doing, I don't know what I'm doing, I don't even know what PCIe is
@@coastaku1954 that’s only you my guy
@@YISTECH Bullshit
Linus: “I got a throbber to show ya” Me: uhhh keep that on orange KZhead please
Orange youtube
@@joeyrosenbaum6893 orange KZhead
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@@alexpzane Orange KZhead
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Watching this on Linux right now! I hope more people see how awesome it is to have full control over your desktop without spyware (out of the box). The amount of customization is insane and really got me excited about my full switch to Linux a year ago!
I'm also currently experimenting with Linux (Manjaro + KDE Plasma to be precise), yet I want the Affinity Suite and some other Windows(/Mac)-only stuff so at least it has to stay as a second option for me. BTW, how do you handle data? Do you have a partition for just storing data? Do you store your data in Windows and then mount the Windows partitino in Linux (which is what I am currently doing)? Or something completely different? Or do you just not have any Windows installation at all?
@@lemonlime1157 I think a better place to ask questions would be on r/linux4noobs and r/linuxquestions, you will probably get better answers there then you ever could get on youtube, but if you don't want to ask there, then ask away.
I have my daughter running on mint. As more and more games gain support I may get lucky and not have to ever move her to windows
Been using Linux in a dual boot config for years, currently Manjaro with KDE Plasma 5 is my preference. In a year or so down the line I'm going to go through my backlog of windows games that don't work (well) on proton and play all of them, eliminating all need to ever touch windows again. I also put Manjaro with LXqt on my mom's chromebook and she loves it a lot more than ChromeOS or Windows.
It will never not be weird for me to see people complain about windows spyware while using an Android phone or iPhone. That's like saying white bread is unhealthy while eating chocolate cake.
This is the video that made me switch. Now an Arch user, I've never enjoyed computers so damn much
I'm also thinking to switch to Linux or Ubuntu please help me to choose windows or Linux or Ubuntu, I'm currently in windows 10 and it's slow af
@@akashpeiris2428 If it's not your hardware's fault, Linux will probably help it go faster, and for a beginner, Ubuntu's a great choice. Be careful if you're doing gaming, or work in Adobe or Microsoft products though. While compatibility has been steadily improving over the years, it's still not reliable enough for a day-to-day job. (in my opinion, at least)
I use visual studio and ms sql mostly, will they work on Linux without a problem?
The only issue with Ubuntu I got is it doesn't like my wireless adapter for some reason I noticed because it works better with Windows because it was probably more aimed at them.
I've been using Linux 20 years and couldn't agree more re: Proton. When it came out, there was a bunch of nerds complaining it will dissuade developers from making native ports, but they weren't exactly lining up around the block, were they? I have more games than I can play now, and whether it runs through Proton or natively through Linux... I honestly couldn't give a damn.
Don't you still get banned from games like Destiny 2 and WoW if you run them trough Proton?
Far too many "natively supported" games that run worse than the proton version to be honest. The last main hurdle is anti-cheat and DRM. Personally I'd rather have some sort of "I promise I'll be good" server without intrusive anti cheat being required. And I'd rather have no DRM, so even if they made the DRM linux compatible, I'd probably avoid the game.
No we need them to make Linux Native if you don't think so you really don't get it, it is the last choke hold Microsoft has.
Heh. I'm a dev and publisher. I think it's fine. It helps work on upselling my own stuff. I'm developing on Linux and I'm pushing out on all of the Big Three- so... Proton? It lets me play the stuff we *ALL* know won't happen...and helps give a bigger story (The Steam numbers aren't as accurate as people would lead you to believe...the number one seller on the HIB #2? Linux... There was over 250k takers on that one.)
Native games would be preferred, but I'll take what I can get TBH.
2:01 "I got pretty big library at home..." I see Megadimension Neptunia VIIR Nep gang???
Top Nep!
XD
Agreed
Nep Nep nep!
Gang gang gang
I have been using Linux for my Workstation and Windows for my Gaming side on dual boot system. I would love if more game developers such as origins, blizzard and more start developing their games on Linux as well, to be honest some of them are already open and working on Apple's iOS going over to Linux should not be a big deal, and it should be able to run without any issues due to the core of the OS... I hope that some day I will simply use Ubutntu or some Linux distribution without worrying if my software will work properly.
Petition for a separate Linux only channel of Linus media group with Anthony as the host!
I would certainly sign this petition
"I've got a pretty big library at home" dude has 1,420 games. I thought I had too many, holy shit
Every time i want to start cmd in windows, i automatically press Ctrl+Alt+T and then i remember
hahahahhahaha. same buddy. i switch between OSes for work and stuff like that, and i instantly see even though Windows 10 looks slightly more polished, it doesn't feel as snappy as my linux. Terminal made me wanted to learn commands the first time i used it.
i never knew that this was a shortcut, thanks :) i will use it from now on :D
Same here lmao. If someone has some kind of problem in windows I'm like: I take the keyboard > Ctrl + Alt + Delete > iwait like 3 -5 sec > oh. Windows...
I only use windows for atalker mods and fusion 360 and I do this whenever stalker crashes.. which is a lot.
same
oh my GOD i live the new intro!
I'm a complete noob that decided to dual boot windows and mint 20.2 to see how linux feels. Didn't know enough to use the bash but litrus made everything super easy. downloading WoW shadowlands atm, played really well w/ TW WH2..actually it played better than windows 10 only using the steam app and wine that came with it. Large files seem to load faster too, even tho i was using 16gb optane with my windows install and only use the hdd for linux.
Would it be possible to get a new channel - LinuxTechTips. I absolutely love all the Linux content. I would be totally fine if I got more Linux content more regularly even if it was not at the same quality as the main channel. It would also be a great excuse to see more Anthony
Simple stuff and deep dives!
Yeah for sure TechGuru Anthony.
Not sure to keep using them . Some games servers will ban you permanent
Anthony and Wendell from Level One will make a great team!
Sure, ask Linus Torvalds
Oh yeah one more thing Linus, if you want to track temperatures on Linux you can use a program called psensor. It has a graph and nice GUI along with keeping track of the minimum and maximum temperatures and even fan speed based on the BIOS.
its an overlay that runs on top of games?
@@igorgiuseppe1862 Never tried, it, but it records all the history, so once you're done just take a look at the graph.
Arigato gozaimasu ❤
@@igorgiuseppe1862 Nope.
You can run it in the background or run it on the 2nd virtual desktop
Ok, we need a 2023 edition of this video
A year is passed we need a new Linux gaming video!
It means a lot to me that Linux gets air time on this channel. Linux has made such a huge impact on my life and my career. I hope you all cover the PinePhone and Librem5 phones!
Yeah! Im not a Subscriber, but whenever Linus gives Linux some love i come here^^
Have you gotten a pinephone yet? Mine's in the mail still
If a fringe/hobbyist operating system has a huge impact on your life and career, you need to spend more time on LinkedIn and TikTok and less time on GNU Social and IRC.
@@paradigmarson9586 You mean like a Windows Update restarting your PC during a presentation?
Librem 5 is still not there, and I bet it will be "dead on arrival", it's way too expensive for something which can, so far, only be used as an auxiliary device so far. PinePhone is much more promising, it's cheaper and it's much more ready to be a daily driver thanks to Ubuntu Touch.
Pirated adobe products completely work on linux with wine. Take that adobe.
WHAT?!
is this true?
They also work on windows...
@@OrganicGreens no shit man
Uhh they WORK but not always flawlessly, especially font rendering isn't always great. Sometimes I just dont get any font displayed
Finally doing Linux his almost namesake! Lovely and very informative....
"I've got another throbber to show you. *zip*"
That's what I was expecting 🤣