

It's ridiculous but Ubuntu 22.04 LTS for Desktop (default install using wayland) doesn't have a simple option to change screen brightness. A gaming user or streamer could not count on latest generation amd hardware using the latest version of ubuntu.
#Ubuntu desktops driver
It is not a strange case, the MSI x570 motherboard is the best known and used for new generation AMD processors, but apparently there is still no stable driver for it, despite the fact that almost 4 years have passed since its launch, soon New generations of AMD 7000 processors will come out with new motherboards and we still don't have a simple audio driver for the previous generation. Microphone jack not working in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on one of the most used motherboards for AMD:
#Ubuntu desktops windows
Could it be that Ubuntu 22.04 is even more unstable or bad experience than windows xp? Even windows xp allows you to make this configuration with a simple click using same hardware. This means that if you use Ubuntu to play and program you must have a second computer or another disk with another installation and close everything to be able to raise an operating system that allows you to do this audio configuration. This simple task leads to an answer like: You must install an entire operating system like Ubuntu Studio to get a single setup working.
#Ubuntu desktops software
It is almost impossible to use jackd with guitarrix or any other software because the audio interface is very complicated to configure to do a simple task: that the microphone is heard through the speakers. It is almost impossible and torture to connect a guitar to the pc: Unfortunately ubuntu 22.04 under wayland uses PipeWire for screen recording, as is the case with OBS, the problem is that Wayland and Pipewire do not have support yet for recording at 60fps under any conditions, I use an amd radeon gt 6800 xt video card but apparently it's not enough for a simple screen recording. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is not able to record screen at 60fps: Totem or the default video viewer of ubuntu is very unstable and not very configurable, in many cases since ubuntu 22.04 with wayland the videos do not play, the software is very unstable and we return to the same problem of music playback, the only alternatives Viable are third-party software that have multiple basic interface and usability issues. Ubuntu does not have a stable video display: Windows 98 have a better music player than ubuntu 22.04. Currently there is gnome music development which is beta and has multiple bugs and is almost impossible to use. , especially with wayland since most still make compatible applications for xorg but not for the official technology proposed by canonical. A desktop computer should have minimum usability requirements, even canonical has spoken about this indicating that they would focus more on users, but over time this has not happened.įor many years until today, users do not have a productive and native music player software:Īt present, canonical does not have official software to play music, but if there are third-party players, the problem is that the most used ones, such as vlc and audacious, have very basic interface problems and do not integrate correctly with gnome. I want to start by saying that for me Ubuntu is not a productive system for end users on desktop computers, but for servers but not for desktops. It does not store any personal data.I want to share my experience with ubuntu, I am a user since 2010 and I have read many articles that try to answer the question: why does linux not dominate the desktop market, today I am here to give my opinion on this, in addition to talking about ubuntu and canonical in general. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
