and how most streaming platforms only support up to 720p on Linux.I feel a lot of this is more Netflix's anti-consumer practices, than any sort of technical issue with operating systems >_>
Linux is too scary for me to use :(Linux Mint pretty much "just works" directly out-of-the-box
I feel a lot of this is more Netflix's anti-consumer practices, than any sort of technical issue with operating systems >_>It is. Netflix's DRM has some ridiculous requirements to get 4k working:
It is. Netflix's DRM has some ridiculous requirements to get 4k working:I was just watching that Louis Rossmann video a while back
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/6/608ceaaa.jpg
...But that's just for paying customers. Pirated Netflix 4k content plays just fine.
It is. Netflix's DRM has some ridiculous requirements to get 4k working:Its shit like this that makes me glad I just stopped paying for streaming services and started buying Blu-Rays to rip for Jellyfin / Emby / Plex.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/6/608ceaaa.jpg
...But that's just for paying customers. Pirated Netflix 4k content plays just fine.
I use Windows 11 with Ubuntu in WSL2. It's the best of both worlds.Does WSL support anything besides Ubuntu yet?
I use Windows 11 with Ubuntu in WSL2. It's the best of both worlds.Ubuntu is not the best of anything.
Does WSL support anything besides Ubuntu yet?Yeah it can use any distro lol
Does WSL support anything besides Ubuntu yet?I'm a fan of good old fashioned dual-booting
OpenSUSE works with secure boot. I've had no issues with my dual boot setupSome of the more popular distros work fine with it, but I've found it much easier to just disable it entirely