Clear linux is actually good. It's even got prebuilt bundles for i3, xfce and lxqt.
Why aren't you using the highest performance bleeding edge update in place rolling release distro?
Clear linux is actually good. It's even got prebuilt bundles for i3, xfce and lxqt
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Sorry this is a thread for professionals not hobbyists.
fuck off
That post was brought by non-paid Intel shill...
>professionals
>only superior in single core
Go run cinebench again.
>Linux thread
>literally a hobbyists' OS thread
>thread for professionals not hobbyists
Go run csgo in 720p again
>Ryzen
>Not even sold in workstations
Lol Patel had no response to that one. Guess Lisa has to update their shill talking points.
Clear Linux is really good for development. Faster than any other distro. But if you want to install a lot of applications then use something else, like Ubuntu.
what is the most boomer friendly hard to fuck up distro? asking for my boomer father who keeps getting porn malware
>But if you want to install a lot of applications then use something else, like Ubuntu.
Clear linux supports flatpack, all the desktop software I use is available as a flatpack. Not sure what extra support ubuntu offers in that regard.
Just install any user friendly distro like mint and then don't give him the root password. He won't be able to break it.
It's not enough for some people. Their argument is the same as for android, they need millions of application in their phone, I just don't know why. For me though, it has enough programs, and compiling source code is quite easy. Also, when I need something that is not in flatpak or in the bundle, I just download the binary and run it, most of them work just fine.
thank you
Yeah this has been my experience. My biggest complaint is they don't have an easy way to install Nvidia proprietary drivers and keep them updated. Guess that's kinda my fault for using that hardware, but amdgpu was an absolute mess and mesa was nonexistent when I built my machine.
Because Telemetry
who gives a shit.
its free, and its an incredibly polished OS.
what makes you so entitled to somebody elses work?
This!
> voluntary installing some Intel botnet
How retarded can you get!
The telemetry is opt in at install and intended for internal use for sysadmins. It's less intrusive than ubuntu and debians telemetry.
debian has telemetry?
No i was wrong I'm not sure what I was thinking of. Some other mainstream distro recently announced telemetry and made it opt out. Anyway the telemetry in clear linux is opt in at install. If you install from uefi it makes no network requests before you can disable it. If you install from a live instance the only thing it does before install is a dns lookup. All of this is documented thoroughly and you can look at the code yourself. Hardly some nefarious intell botnet.
Saw a pretty good tutorial for setting up clear linux as a steam box. Boots right in to big picture mode and updates in the background.