Microsoft's Visual Studio Code also comes native for Linux. If you're a developer, you can use JetBrains Rider which is brilliant. 2016's DOOM is also good, and even GTA V runs well. I've been playing Shadow of the Tomb Raider and it's brilliant, aside from a couple of really quite minor graphical quirks that don't damage the gameplay. Valve have developed SteamPlay (aka Proton) which runs stacks of titles under wine, and actually it does really well. You need to add the graphics-drivers ppa and the rest is dealt with by Ubuntu. Nvidia support for Ubuntu is good - actually, really good. So I don't know what the rest of you are b♥tching about. She's a young single mother and is completely non-technical, and she can use it absolutely fine. I've lent my friend a laptop running Kubuntu. Well, it's my PERSONAL computer and my PERSONAL screen real-estate is not up for sale unless I'm getting paid. I got sick of Windows 10 when it said I could choose between targeted adverts or non-targeted adverts. You can get arch linux easy too.just as manjaro with any desktop environmentīecause gta san s running rly nice on linux too.same for gta iv.(yea ofc with wine/proton) no reason for running this games inside a vm. deepin OS.i just like the desktop environment (but still dont use it.was a pure buggy unstable hell last time i used it.).rest is.yea user friendly but not the best.Īnyway there is solus for gaming and its rly user friendly too.but ofc its not the best too because its so user friendly. I really hope ReactOS become the #1 Windows alternative for the people who wants performance and be spy-free, it seems that's what they're trying to achieve with the project and if they suceed, will be nice for gamers as well. Is basically the most user-friendly Linux there is (and it's beautiful too). I don’t know if ReactOS has emulated the Event Viewer but a more detailed failure reason would normally be sent there by Windows.Początkowo opublikowane przez Lt.Mandar:I do like linux bt its not user friendly or suitable for gaming and multimedia, yet. The developers are clear: this is a work in progress and not yet in the trunk, but persuading the operating system to run. However due to how the DLLs are loaded, if theres any loading errors such as missing system DLLs or system exceptions, they tend to get covered up by the generic load message instead of a detailed system message. ReactOS, the open-source project for creating a binary-compatible drop-in replacement for Windows, has crossed a crucial milestone with a first look at symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) support. Someone back in the day thought instead of using native OS extensions for. So theres plenty of things that could be wrong on ReactOS just due to the use of MSYS2/CYGWIN which are already giant piles of duct tape on top of Windows.įor the record, kiface files are just DLLs. In the Kicad 5.0 release, I pushed an upgrade to the msys2 used in the installer because it stopped working properly on Windyet again due to Microsoft changing the process spawning model again (internally, not an api change) and CYGWIN depends on kernel memory hacks to emulate fork() that go beyond the api. Also Cygwin has officially dropped support for Windows XP and make no guarantees of compatibility and that pulls up into msys2. Both of them have ridiculous levels of hacks wrapping Windows API to create a Unix API. Additionally it uses MSYS2 which uses CYGWIN. KiCad may work on XP but its unsupported really by anyone working on it. Well the point is if KiCad works on XP and it seems to at least enough to use it (3d view is a bit wonky and the raytracer crashes)… it should work on ReactOS (Server 2003) it isn’t something KiCad has to do additionally…
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