I'm: https://paa.neocities.org Suggestions: TechGeekNerd@duck.com ---------------------------------------------- PS: If you're using Waterfox or Librewolf on Linux, viewing this text page: highlight a link here; right-click; Open Link in New Tab! https://onionengine.io/blog/waterfox-vs-librewolf ---------------------------------------------- The subject of Linux versus Windows will always go in favor Linux; however, one must understand this from a competitive market position, with Microsoft money controlling many smaller Tech entities. The relationship between Microsoft and Nvidia makes it clear who influences decisions made for Nvidia chips used in Microsoft products. If one buys all virgin components without any chip code directly from Microsoft (or any other Big Tech entity), these virgin chips will receive their finalization code, only from the Linux OS. That's where Linux triumphs over MS; it also explains why Apple products hold their resell value: All Intel Inside! That's also why their decade-old laptops run so well on Linux OS's. Gaming constitutes 7% of laptop use, demonstrating a niche but sizable market for gaming laptops. Source: https://www.news.market.us/laptop-statistics So Linux does not make a Gaming Laptop or PC (yet). Linux OS's are not designed for gaming, so that's secondary. Today's Gaming Laptops (like ROG) have Windows/Nvidia G/CPU's, which will not perform the same with any other OS, especially Linux. The evidence is not a website called: Microsoft's Secret Malware Code for FOSS/Linux! Instead, that fact is revealed in neverending scrolls of daily complaints & troubleshooting posts, all over Reddit and other sites attempting to help (gullible) consumers; no FOSS Tech uses Microsoft products. And a Windows/Linux dual-boot is the road to Glitch City! So, while Intel has always provided the same level of drivers for all OEM's (Microsoft; Apple; Android; Linux), Microsoft pushes Nvidia (and sometimes AMD) to demote drivers on Linux; these drivers are optimal on Windows, but too often subpar on Linux. This changes over time, with expired G/CPU's receiving FOSS coding to improve performance. So whenever the conversation is about Windows as being better than Linux, we FOSS Techs know we're hearing (either) from Big Tech Trolls, or consumers with equipment that's compromised by MS, but now they're trying to use Linux. Code cannot do anything but what is written! More details at: https://paa.neocities.org/tech ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Anyone can bookmark this, or right-click anywhere and Save Page As! It can be opened in a browser, or a Text Editor where it can be modified as needed. Check back now & then as I make updates to it after interaction with users. ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Special Section; Streaming Sports: First, I strongly recommend installing uBlock Origin (https://ublockorigin.com); it prevents issues users face on these sometimes pop-up & ad-ridden stream sites, which actually interfere with streams. Type: v2(dot)sportsurge(dot)net Prove you're human, then look for the sport you're wanting, like MLB or NBA or NFL. Those doing live sports rebroadcasts are the ones violating any rights here, not those who just tune in. MLB & NFL are fully aware of these streams; they've been streamed for over a decade now, and would not have lasted a month if either league had issues with them. Only the other streaming services have issues with them: https://cordcuttersnews.com/streameast-shutdown-7-safe-alternatives-to-stream-nfl-nba-more-live-sports-this-fall They know that people want to watch their local teams; team blackouts are to appease Big Cable who have exclusive rights to broadcast local games. MLB has heard from me and thousands of others, for years, about this blackout crap, but they have gotten too fat on Big Cable contracts; that's why all the leagues look the other way! https://cordcuttersnews.com/fanduel-sports-networks-rsns-are-now-streaming-live-on-prime-video I watch most NFL games via a simple TV antenna: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=digital+tv+antenna & https://www.antennaweb.org