>state of the art 6 core, 12 thread AMD CPU >state of the art Samsung NVMe SSD >state of the art RTX 2060 graphics card >state of the art 3000mhz DDR-4 Ram (16gb)
Why does Ubuntu still feel laggy when my computer is literally state of the art? BTW using Ubuntu 18.04.
install video drivers sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade restart
should be better now
Luis Lee
Gnome3 and Ubuntu's implementation of it's settings. Seriously, install Mint, CentOS, whatever. Many distros are better configured and require less fiddling out of the box to get a smooth experience over Ubuntu.
Carter Lee
I'm having no trouble running it on my little 4 year old NUC
Chase Campbell
Runs fine for me, even on an old quad core laptop. Kubuntu, on the other hand...yikes.
mint is literally ubuntu with even more shit thrown on top and even more out of date than ubuntu is. just install debian. inb4 out of date, l2change your repos
Gavin Diaz
>Linux is just a kernel. I don't think you understand what that implies
Liam Cruz
Probably because if the Nvidia GPU. I haven't had great experiences with Nvidia's proprietary drivers in Linux. I personally switched to an AMD GPU and use the open source drivers built into the kernel and everything runs swimmingly
Julian Wood
That's the true Linux/GNU experience
Camden Harris
>18.04 the foot has/had shiity gfx performance until recently. hell, prior to 3.32, secondary gpu support in laptops was horrendously choppy to the point that integrated was faster.
Adam Fisher
Gnome.
>sudo apt install kubuntu-desktop >choose sddm when prompted >reboot >choose plasma / kubuntu / whatever it is at login screen >enjoy a vastly superior linux
Jayden Martinez
Upgrade to 19.04
Kayden Green
Linux overhead is higher than windows. Fushcia could be better than linux. Use free windows 10 install without license no expiration date currently.
Blake Smith
Foot DE
Ian Ross
>Why does Ubuntu still feel laggy when my computer is literally state of the art?
Mods seriously need to extend the sticky.
>IF YOU INSTALLED GNU/LINUX AND EVERYTHING FEELS LAGGY AND SLOW, YOU NEED TO INSTALL THE PROPRIETARY DRIVERS. THE DISTRO CANNOT BUNDLE THEM.
Luke Collins
I've got a Ryzen 2600, Samsung SATA SSD, RX470 GPU and 3000 MHz RAM and my GNU/Linux Xfce4 desktop (Fedora) is totally smooth and comfortable.
I suspect it could have something to do with your choice of graphics card. The default free linux nvidia driver really is quite bad due to nvidias firmware restrictions. You should install their binary blob driver if you haven't already, that will improve things a lot (if you're using the free driver). The free nouveau driver performs poorly to the degree that using a Intel iGPU is preferable to a RTX 2060 (seriously).
Landon Williams
My street shitting pajeet amd card works great on FOSS drivers, when will you novideo kikes learn...
Lucas Ortiz
>basic courtesy of showing a screenfetch cringe
Evan Richardson
>state of the art literally 5 gens behind on single-core performance lmao
Hudson Taylor
>such a new card is likely bound to have driver issues The absolute state of loonix
Asher Reyes
Cope harder corelets.
Cooper Sanders
>saved iphone image because its not your computer
Ian Hall
UnderratedKek best edit
Julian Jackson
Linux IDEs never feel not laggy. Do some actual workload though and it'll fly user.
Zachary Ward
no amount of proprietary drivers can unfuck a shell written in single-threaded javascript, user
Grayson Fisher
>ryzen >3000 instead of 3200 ram why are we allowing simpleton like these to exist?
James Perez
>ryzen 5, nvidia 1060 8g, 16gb of ram >install ubuntu studio >install propietary nvidia drivers >install i3 >blazing fast >download latest version of ff >500 tabs >watching 4k on youtube >gotta go fast >got to steam >install steam with proton >play bayonetta and bully >while training ai for porn faceswapping >still blazing fast >run hentai@home >2TB cache >30k static ranges >serving on dialup >processing more than 1k req/min >can't even hear the fans >start irc daemon >download all the raws from rizen >ffmpeg -threads 200 to re-encode everything to H.265 >load 0.1 >apt update && apt -y upgrade >Reading package lists... Done >E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13: Permission denied) >E: Unable to lock directory /var/lib/apt/lists/ >W: Problem unlinking the file /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin - RemoveCaches (13: Permission denied) >W: Problem unlinking the file /var/cache/apt/srcpkgcache.bin - RemoveCaches (13: Permission denied) >sudo apt update && sudo apt -y upgrade >0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade. Are you retarded?
Carter Torres
Do you use the GUI? It's laggy as fuck.
Justin Myers
I like to use the mouse, unironically. It's chiller to just lay back and click on shit.
Daniel Hughes
don't use gnome use kde or a tiling wm
Cooper Garcia
GNOME. Specifically, stuff before GNOME 3.32. Lots of weird shit like super low frame rates independent of system specs when clicking the Applications button and it flies out like a slideshow that were fixed in the latest one. Unfortunately for Ubuntu that means the only way you'll fix that is to install the 19.04 beta which still has a few bugs. Just use KDE or some other DE for the meantime.
Nathaniel Turner
Gnome has a 0.15s delay when you alt tab, for no good reason. There's an extension that can remove this
Landon Bell
>Linux overhead is higher than Windows Lmao not at all, wtf are you smoking
Henry Peterson
>State of the art i7 8550U 4Q8T CPU >State of the art M.2 ssd >State of the art 16 GB of ddr4 ram @2400MHz >State of the art GTX 1050 >Ubuntu on wayland works superbly with no animation stutters
Connor King
are you dell xps
Tyler King
>AMD >State of the Art
more like "State of the tard", amirite? Buy Intel now.
Jack Ortiz
>using javascript to handle animation >dog slow
I wonder why
fucking gnome dev should just kill themselves
Liam Gray
>state of the art whatever this phrase means, I'm almost certain you don't know either
Carter Bailey
>Ubuntu Fucking hell. Just install a decent distro like Arch. Or an Arch derivate like Antergos or Manjaro if you're a normie.
Zachary Smith
>nvidia >linux Pick one and only one, gaymen is not an excuse on Linux.
Brody Lewis
>install shit to remove shit
Andrew Flores
> mid-tier everything > "state of the art" So getting past the point that you have a poor grasp of English idioms, what exactly, "feels laggy"?
Logan Sanders
If you want to do deep learning you better be using nvidia and linux.
Luis Rivera
Modern computers are laggy pieces of shit. If you want something that's not laggy, get something state of the art from 30 years ago. danluu.com/input-lag/
Fuckin hell... not everyone wants to write pacman -Syu every 2 hours
Jacob Howard
>Not putting it on an hourly cron not going to make it
Ryder Rodriguez
You don't have to. I have arch on my webserver and i only update once every two weeks. This Winter i even reached 2 months of uptime and i don't even have a UPS.
Jayden Smith
*homeserver
Jordan Lopez
>arch on webserver
Either you know your thing about linux or you are just an edgy newbie.
While I like Arch. Id be reluctant to use it on a server as some packages from the AUR could give me troubles.
Brody Evans
Or they are just using it for some pet project and doesn't need 99.9% uptime
Jordan Perez
use the right drivers.
nvidia has only very recently caught up with this shit
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
Oliver Miller
granted that could be the case too.
Elijah Taylor
A FUCKING FOOT
Kevin Rogers
overhead depends on hardware, for my configuration W10 installer 18.03 didn't had drivers for my sata controller and I don't have DVD-rom to load in drivers from CD so it was pain to install it. Debian had everything included out of the box...
So it depends on your hardware configuration
Jordan Jones
>>install shit to remove shit windows flashbacks?
Brayden Thompson
How does gnome use JavaScript? Isn't that for web browsers?
Chase Bennett
linux is trying every distro and DE until you realize they're all shit.
Thomas Hughes
just use gentoo with kde
Lincoln Brooks
forgot to mention. vega 56 is cheaper and better in every way. it also has open source drivers so for linux it would have been a much better option
Isaiah Watson
>install xubuntu with and drivers and updates >firefox will free with half the screen ghosted if I try to resize the window >forcing composition pipeline through nvidia settings doesn't fix it >"No dude that's shit you need to start again and install Manjaro" >do so >issue still happens >try different DE >still happens I'm starting to think Linux is just shit for desktops
Connor Miller
No you paste eating retard, you just can't computer. Go buy a macbook zoomer.
Dominic King
>no explanation for why a web browser should freeze on a resize in a clean, updated system on multiple distros and DEs on a 6 core desktop system >"you just don't know how to do it"
What are you using? I have never had problems with them except for GPU switching.
Angel Collins
based DE
Christian Barnes
I cant relate to you as im not an Ubuntu user. Im rather an Arch/Debian person. Also i dont have a graphics card except for the integrated intel graphics card. Nevertheless try disabling your GPU or read something on ArchWiki... Its a great documentation... even for non-Arch distros wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA