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40 votes
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Lifetime Windows user seeking feedback for improvements on my Linux setup
I'm currently running Kubuntu in VMware on a Windows 11 host. I was on Windows 10 but was getting lots of display/graphical issues after pulling my desktop out of storage and I didn't qualify for...
I'm currently running Kubuntu in VMware on a Windows 11 host. I was on Windows 10 but was getting lots of display/graphical issues after pulling my desktop out of storage and I didn't qualify for extended support updates and just felt like I needed to eliminate all driver and software issues by reinstalling OS clean. At that point I figured I might as well go to Win 11, so I used rufus and did a clean install without a Microsoft account.
I feel like I need Windows for gaming, even with Proton compatibility on Linux I still expect I'd have some issues with some games and my desktop is my primary gaming system so I just want something that works. But like many others I don't like the direction Microsoft has gone with Windows so I'd really like to adapt to using Linux otherwise. I considered dual booting but I did have an issue with my system where the motherboard had 30+ second long boot times. Like it had nothing to do with my SSD or OS install, the Asus AM4 TUF x570-Plus motherboard boot time was just excessively long and seems other people reported that as well and there was no UEFI/bios update that fixed it. So I really didn't want to dual boot and wait 30+ seconds switching between OSes, that's just not fluid enough for how I wanted to use them. I really want the Windows install to just be gaming only basically or anything I can't get working in Linux.
So that's how I arrived to running Kubuntu in VMware Workstation Pro. I tried Hyper-V first but had issues and bailed on it. Initially I had audio issues with it in VMware but I found a reddit post that linked to the fix, prior to that, ChatGPT was happy to lead me down rabbit holes to nowhere. I do have a few browser issues with video playback, tried in Vivaldi and Firefox, video and audio are in sync but video is choppy and can't keep up with fast motion. It's otherwise acceptable for basic video playback so it's not really a huge issue for me. I tried playing videos in VLC and did not experience any issues so it is capable of smooth video playback in some circumstances on this setup. I have my own Plex server installed on another system but the Plex Linux application just won't work for me, at best it would produce choppy video if I installed from snap but the flatpak install just won't play anything back properly.
The other thing I couldn't quite resolve but mostly resolved is that in my Win 11 host, I have resolution set at 2560x1440 but I can't get that option in my Kubuntu VM. I currently have it as 2048x1152 which is as close as I can get while keeping 16:9 ratio. It will offer resolution options above my host system but not 16:9. I then stretch this to fill screen and run it in exclusive mode so it's basically like my primary desktop interface, but it would be nice if the resolution was better as I can tell it's slightly stretched, text isn't as crisp as it should be.
I will say, I'm quite impressed with how far Linux has come from when I last tried it as a daily driver 10-15 years ago. I added flathub as part of the app discovery repository so I can get many applications through that. I've had a few that I couldn't, scrcpy was outdated there so I had to follow some command line copy/paste script to install that and Vivaldi wasn't available either. Vivaldi did have a .deb file which I guess works like an .exe in Windows, because I just had to click to install, so that's nice. I still think I had to run something to add Vivaldi to app repository so it would keep it updated if I understand how that worked anyhow.
The Kubuntu VM does seem to destabilize quite a bit over time, it's already locked up on me a couple times, but I think it could be a RAM issue, so I've dedicated 12GB of RAM to it right now (it was at 8GB before). If it continues to happen then I guess that reinforces I'm doing something wrong or need to go in a different direction.
I've noticed my boot times have improved, I don't know when this happened, but now the boot times are about 15-20 seconds (I check the BIOS boot time in Startup tab on Windows task manager, but I've timed it and it matches actual time). Still seems kinda long to me but maybe it's fast enough to dual boot now, not sure.
I guess before I commit to anything too heavily, I was curious if what I'm doing now is not very wise or if there's something better I should try. With my bios boot time where it is now, I'd possibly consider dual booting as then I could probably just set up games that work in Linux. At that point, I wonder if I could/should use SteamOS or stick with Kubuntu or something else? Is SteamOS capable of being used as a daily driver OS or is it better just to use for gaming machines?
Also my PC specs are
Asus AM4 TUF x570-Plus motherboard
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor
32GB RAM
AMD RX-580 8GB29 votes -
TORWAI - Chop Suey [Cover of System Of A Down] (2026)
16 votes -
Møl – Garland (2025)
7 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
28 votes -
[God’s thread] The art of somen: 300 years of Japanese handmade perfection
9 votes -
The war in Ukraine in 2026 - economics, endurance and risks as the war continues
12 votes -
Casper Ruud beats Marin Čilić, progressing to the fourth round of the 2026 Australian Open – first time Grand Slam in the Open Era that a fourth round consists solely of seeded players
4 votes -
The Paper Chase - We Know Where You Sleep (2017)
3 votes -
Sault - Wildfires (2020)
10 votes -
Course Of Fate – Acolyte (2025)
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Youtube channel recommendations 2026
Previously Tildes have had a few discussions on good quality Youtube channels one, two, but I couldn’t find a recent discussion. I would be interested in peoples recommendations! Personally I...
Previously Tildes have had a few discussions on good quality Youtube channels one, two, but I couldn’t find a recent discussion.
I would be interested in peoples recommendations!
Personally I would like to get recommendations for intermediate/harder science or engineering videos. Most are too basic, or very dry lecture based. I know a few good ones like:- 3blue1brown
- Smarter every day
- Looking Glass Universe
But I would like to know other people’s favourites (including non science ones)!
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Harry Styles - Aperture (2026)
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Obsesse Hedera -「ANTI-FORMALISM」(2025)
4 votes -
Röyksopp | What's in my (record store) bag?
7 votes -
Minnesota physicians on Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence in hospitals
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Mayhem – Life Is A Corpse You Drag (2026)
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CGA-2026-01 🕹️⛵🛡️ REMOVE CARTRIDGE ⏏️ The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Welcome back, Heroes of Wind! (For the sake of full disclosure I myself am not yet a Hero of Wind, but should be within an hour or so...)
Hopefully everyone enjoyed their second consecutive month on the high seas as much as I did - I'd say at this point, we can basically consider ourselves a pirate club!
I had initially planned to actually plan something to write about in this post, but due to taking on way too many things this month I unfortunately haven't really had a chance to do any research beyond my own (almost) completion of the game. Hopefully any Wind Waker veterans in here will be able to help us out with any important insight that I am certainly overlooking!
For me, the most notable thing about The Wind Waker is how strongly it influenced the most recent two Zelda games. I'd say it seems to be the game that contributed the most to the modern Zelda formula. The freedom it offers you in being able to simply choose a direction and start exploring is a feature that is more or less missing from most 3D Zelda games. Also, the sheer scale of the world is really only comparable to BOTW and Tears. And I would be remiss if I didn't mention the Koroks - I had no idea that was a Wind Waker thing!
While I had heard about it in passing, actually seeing the underwater kingdom in this game was a strangely nostalgic experience. The way they tied in the old angular Link statue was very cool; I imagine it is safe to assume that an extremely long time passed between Ocarina of Time and The Wind Waker to allow for such evolutionary toon-ification.
I wish I had had more time to finish exploring more thoroughly and compile a list of secrets. I just finished exploring the map today, and know there are still plenty of things that I have yet to see. So instead of rushing through the last dungeon, I decided to post this for now, then come back to share more thoughts in the comments later.
Next month, join us as u/Kawa guides us on a trip to the lagoon... the Racing Lagoon!
Month Game Host February 2026 Racing Lagoon u/Kawa March 2026 Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru
(The Frog for Whom the Bell Tolls)u/J-Chiptunator Until next time, you filthy bilge rats!
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Open Source Game Clones: A list of open-source or source-available remakes of old games
34 votes -
GWAR - Pink Pony Club (Chappell Roan metal cover) (2026)
24 votes -
The hidden engineering of runways
12 votes -
As Hitman 3 turns five years old, we surely have enough hindsight to declare it – this is one of the greatest of all time, right?
27 votes -
Karl Ove Knausgård never maps out a story or creates a plot structure and he never writes for anyone but himself
7 votes -
The engineer who invented the Mars Rover suspension...in his garage
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pat's soundhouse - Car Alarm (extended reprise) (2025)
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South Carolina's freeway for bikes
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San Francisco coyote swims to Alcatraz for first time ever
18 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
24 votes -
Soen – Primal (2025)
11 votes -
Stellan Skarsgård | Closet Picks
8 votes -
Seizing the shadow fleet - US tanker seizures, Russia's gambit and Ukrainian attacks
6 votes -
Tove Styrke – Prayer (2026)
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2025 was a dumpster fire, so I made it into a model | Light-up flaming dumpster sculpture
17 votes -
So this is 2nd grade subtraction
22 votes -
Cotts & Ravine 12 deck mix back 2 back (electro hard dance hardstyle drumstep hardcore) (2013)
5 votes -
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy S01E01 - "Kids These Days"
12 votes -
Gluecifer – I'm Ready (2025)
3 votes -
George Carlin - We Like War! (1992)
16 votes -
Ásgeir – Against The Current (2026)
5 votes -
Shadowspawn – He Who Slept In Fire (2026)
3 votes -
US President Donald Trump isn't building a ballroom
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Dimension 20: Gladlands - "Welcome to the Wastes"
6 votes -
José González – Against The Dying Of The Light (2026)
9 votes -
How I stopped cooking breakfast every day - baked oats
23 votes -
One formula that demystifies 3D graphics
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Cryptic Shift - Hexagonal Eyes (Diverity Trepaphymphaszym) (2025)
5 votes -
My favorite media of 2025
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Solving Factorio with Terraform
17 votes -
The truth about what happened on Anthem
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How Copenhagen built the metro of the future | Københavns Metro
4 votes