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Just walk away. Plain and simple, there's no tinkering with Linux from the GUI.
If you want to run apps as they come from the distribution it'll work fine, usually stable as hell. But you're not going to be doing anything you're going to consider interesting from the GUI.
I think this reply was mostly true ~10 years ago, but is not accurate today. Not using the terminal is not a deal breaker anymore.
They're going to be able to do just as interesting stuff from a Linux GUI as they are already doing from the Windows GUI, so I'd say this is just not valid.
Lulz, I had to fuck around with the terminal so much to make my wifi work and I need to fuck around some more to make my audio hardware work properly when waking up from suspend (nothing fancy, a USB sound blaster card) and on another distro my display signal would drop whenever I put load on the GPU.
There's no escaping the terminal, stop bullshitting op.
Was this within the last decade? Sounds like a faulty GPU.
Back in June, my GPU runs perfectly fine on Windows and on Mint
So it runs perfectly fine on Linux! That's great news
Read again, did not work on one distro, works on another, two days wasted trying to find a solution, works every time on Windows, no need to fiddle with anything and if I had issues I would have just went to the source (AMD) to get the drivers instead of entering stuff that I don't understand in terminal. What's safer your reckon?
OMG you're not even talking about NVIDIA... 😳🤦
My friend, I have wonderful news. AMD, the manufacturer that you trust to write the closed source Windows drivers, is the same one that officially maintains the open source drivers for Linux...
You spent 2 whole days, yet never found that you can download them directly from the AMD website? What exactly were you doing for those 2 days??? https://www.amd.com/en/support/download/linux-drivers.html
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMDgpu_(Linux_kernel_module)
They're already included in Fedora, nice try, I'm not an idiot.
Now I just want to know what commands you thought you needed to run that you found randomly on the internet lmao, like what, you had to
chmod +x
the installer??It makes me sad that you're totally soured on Linux and open source now just because you didn't realize that the graphics driver is officially written by AMD...
I hate to say it, but... you sure about that? The Wikipedia article addresses this exact issue:
Yes, a version of the driver is included in the Linux kernel as part of Fedora, but it is likely slightly old and you can download the latest version from AMD... you should probably go do this right now, because that is exactly how it works for Mint, too.
Exactly like how they're also already included with Windows, but you must go download from AMD to have the latest...
Next time you need a graphics update, please don't wipe your machine and install a whole different distro with crossed fingers that that distro will happen to use a kernel with a newer version of the driver 🤣 completely unnecessary. Just search "AMD linux driver" it is literally the first result, you had to have scrolled past it to find these random sketchy commands you were scared to run. Your GPU will work just as perfectly with Fedora as it does with Mint or Windows. I also use an AMD GPU on Fedora
Dude, reading comprehension, work on that, I've got no issue on Mint, Mint isn't based on Fedora either.
Guess you don't know much either
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/13lld18/help_how_to_install_amd_gpu_drivers/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/18x4y58/need_help_installing_amd_graphics_drivers/
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/need-help-installing-amd-graphics-drivers/100774/3
Lol ironic. Where did you "comprehend" that I claimed it was?
So which GPU, and I'll give you a leg up, don't say "5700XT" because that one is notoriously broken for drivers, including on Windows...