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Ghulam Nabi

Hi i need your suggestion
I have Acer time line X
core i5
8gb RAM
128 SSD
NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M
When I install Linux Ubuntu, Debian i tried some other distros when i do multitasking on it, basically I'm freelancer and you know how much tabs we need to open thus and that so my laptop working slow and processor generate voice
And when i install windows they work perfectly in linux case i think linux is making for old machines and machine work fast so please tell me which laptop is best for me or is it ok so what i want to do
In case
Change OS Or laptop?

Thanks for your precious time to reading my comment

Linux for me ❤️



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Brais Rey

OBS is an absolute powerhouse and the go to software for video recording or streaming, it is a shame that it doesn't run properly on some distributions due to the X11 to Wayland transition.
If you want an example Debian 11 is one of them, neither the deb, the snap or the flatpak are competelly functional. Even compiling from source carries the same issues.
I miss it a lot and hope this transition period will end soon.

Brais Rey

@Kenneth Bæver Bjerke The flatpack issues could be derived from flatpak's sandboxing, try using Flatseal to tinker with the configuration and to enable graphical acceleration. I have a modern AMD GPU (RX 6800 XT) with the Mesa drivers so I did not run into encoding shenannighans in my main computer. The problems I run into are window capture issues: the different versions of OBS either capture X11 or Wayland windows, never both.
I think our best bet is to wait for the flatpak and the window compositor transition to happen.
As for the best OBS ready distro I know of, Pop OS has provided the best results since it solves the hassle of installing NVIDIA drivers should you need those and the compositor is pure X11 right now.
EDIT: Pop kind of is Ubuntu, so the snaps are lurking there too unfortunately.

Kenneth Bæver Bjerke

Hey! Yea I have been trying OBS in several distros now, both the package and flatpaks. The flatpaks seems to carry the same issue, where the VAAPI encoder just overload and hangs up recording and won't start streaming. The deb in Debian so far have been ok for me, but after trying recording several videos in a row, last half was all corrupt. Extremely annoying. On Manjaro it was a hassle too, same with Fedora. I think I had it ok on Mint but at this point I'm not sure anymore.... which distro do you recommend for the best OBS specific experience? I know the official package is built for Ubuntu, but I don't want to run Ubuntu due to snaps. Flatpak is going to be official supported soon though, so these packages might be best going forward.

frankopv

QGIS is magic! It's a super powerful piece of software, and I always hated my Univiersity for teaching us to use a cracked and very old version of ArcGis. Also, with Grass Gis and Saga Gis I think near any GIS need can be done on Linux.

Raul Lezameta

QGIS is just awesome!! Being a Geoinformatics student i use it a lot and it amused me how such a professional software is being fully developed by volunteers. I am so happy that my University decided to ditch almost all proprietary software and teaches how to use open source software instead.

Esteban Calderón

Indeed qgis is a piece of work. This and opertations research software were my entrance to linux and open source movement. Sadly companies dont rely on it yet, i had to learn arcgis because of that.

Eduardo Luís Baptista

QGIS has come a long way since it's beginnings back in the early 00s when ArcGIS reigned supreme. Amazing piece of software and became an industry standard nowadays, also responsible for bringing Python as the default scripting language for geographic data processing to students and professionals worldwide (myself included). Truly a GIS landmark.

Archie

Obsidian is great, but it's not open source (only an extension for it). As far i know open source alternative is Zettlr

Archie

@Dexter Flodstrom Thanks, never heard about it, I'll give it a try

Dexter Flodstrom

I would recommend Logseq! Its a libre text editor inspired by roam, and I would say its like a more atomic version of obsidian. Its very good in my opinion and worth trying out, has a nice and friendly community too just like Obsidian.

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