u/Icy-Astronomer-9814

▲ 236 r/Ubuntu

Still not 100% stable but getting better.

Here is my take so far:
- Nautilus is a mess. When copying files it to the smb shared network folder it can throw an error on file 50 000 out of 200 000 that is some kind of timeout. There is no retry button and no pause. It does not show free space in folders without right click and properties. (Swapped to thunar)

- Terminal is purple and not possible to change away from the unlucky color. (Swapped to terminator.) Edit: was able to change color.

- snap still sucks and Firefox takes 5 seconds to load. (Installed and activated the .deb). Added flatpacks and swapped to gnome software.

- Nvidia is a mess on the tv computer. Installation is very sensitive and keeps crashing but works to install it at least. Gnome keeps crashing all the time until you turn off HW Acceleration in gnome. After it's somewhat stable on the rtx 3050 but still needs lots of driver fixes.

- Setting up a smb server has to be done the classic way through terminal instead of in system settings.

- RDP has problems. At first I wanted to log in without password on boot but it wanted to create a keychain and so on. I had to delete all keychains and activate password logins.

- RDP is also a mess when gnome crashed due to Nvidia and it resulted in that I also could not activate remote. If the tv is off and there is no monitor it blocks connections it seems and if I am remote from the office and turn off the tv it will close the connection. Would love to always be able to remote even if system is locked with lock screen or TV is off.

Overall 7/10.

u/Icy-Astronomer-9814 — 10 days ago