cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/34255100

Thought I’d create a distinct thread from the previous one asking about daily use, because I really do want to hear more on people’s pain points. Great to know people are generally sounding pretty positive in those posts who recently switched, but want to know your difficulties as well! This way old and new users can share their thoughts, hopefully to inspire a respectful discussion.

  • FatVegan@leminal.space
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    14 hours ago

    On a surface level, it works fine for me, i installed pop os a few months ago and i’m happy. There is a lot i haven’t really figured out yet, and i don’t know if i ever will or have to. There is an UEFI update that has been pending ever since i installed it. It says i may have to hit the power button multiple times to install it, no idea what that even means, and i don’t really want to read 2 pages of documentation to make it work. Most peripherals i have are straight up not supported on linux. They work, but i have to use windows to configure them. I tried to install a razer software for linux, but the hurdles i had to go through and the amount of: now go to this website to install this flatpak is kinda nuts, just for it not to work at the end. I still don’t really know what a flatpak is, so that doesn’t help. On one of my mice, the muddle mouse button just straight up doesn’t work on linux. Every other works, it works on windows, this just doesn’t.

    The weirdest thing that sometimes happens is that i play a game and i think when i plug in my headset or mouse, something freaks out and i can still use M1 to shoot for example, but i can’t use M1 in the game menu. Or any menu at all. I can use M2 to put the PC to sleep and then it works again.

    I tried to use Wine to try some windows programs to see if they work, but i don’t even know where to start, i installed them, and everything looks like it should just work (or not) but it just does nothing.

    • araneae@beehaw.org
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      5 hours ago

      Your power button is the chunky button that powers the pc on and off. Typically you’d push and hold it for several seconds until your computer shuts off, ditto for starting again.

      It probably looks like one of these and is on the front or top of your computer case near the front, odds aren’t has an LED.

      It’s usually advised not to press it unless you have to, since apps like to close and save and stuff before they get shut down so the button doesn’t give your pc time or notice to do that.

      Luckily in the “start menu” or whatever UI element where there are buttons for navigating the list of apps there is usually a built in button for shutting down the pc, saving the currently opened stuff to RAM and putting the pc into “sleep”, possibly a similar function called “hibernate” too. On Pop if you are using GNOME or (I think) Cosmic as your desktop, those elements aren’t the top bar in the upper right. Otherwise you should be able to simply search “shut down” in whatever search menu/launcher pops up if you hit the Alt key.

      Your firmware update might ask you specifically to use the power button on the outside of your pc case, but it should prompt you on screen if that’s necessary.

      I hope this helps! You probably wanna get any updates you’ve been putting off done, it could even help without mouse issue.