Comment by MrBra

3 months ago

For me it's been super stable. I've hardly seen any bugs. And in those remote cases, it would be more correct to call them quirks than bugs, which have later been fixed anyway. I've been using for intensive gaming, AI projects, and audio production. And when I say audio production I don't say Audacity. I say recent versions of Ableton Live running on ASIO drivers with windows VSTs and Max 4 Live instruments at 5 ms latency, all of this running through Wine with an amazing Wine managing software called Bottle (hehe). As for gaming,, it's not hard to see people claming they get even more fps than they get with windows. It's not a PopOS thing, it's the Linux ecosystem that is finally getting mature enough to pull this out (this time for real). On top of this, System74, the company behind PopOS who is selling laptops with that OS, are also optimizing the kernel to make sure everything runs super smoothly... I really don't see where your "buggy as hell" is coming from.

Half the time updates require me to restart X (or Wayland, whichever I am using at the moment).

Coming out of sleep is hit or miss. It works more often than I expected but sure as heck isn't 100%.

Graphical corruption slowly sets in with QT based apps over several days and then I have to restart my display server again.

(This actually seems to have gone away with the an update a month ago!)

Not knowing if I'll be able to sit down at my machine and have it boot up I consider buggy as hell.

Oh and certain items in pop shop, just clicking on them crashes the entire app. Every time, 100% reproducible.

Some apps have 2 listings, one of which crashes pop shop to look at, the other of which typically works.

Some apps just cannot be installed through pop shop, just nope, not going to happen.