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I've never had a linux working flawlessly - it's always some degree of anal torture.
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I've never had a linux working flawlessly - it's always some degree of anal torture.
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Sometimes it's your speakers and headphones, sometimes it fails horribly with multi-monitor setups...
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Sometimes it's your speakers and headphones, sometimes it fails horribly with multi-monitor setups...
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And sometimes when u are in the mood for spicy eGPU(thunderbolt 3) shit will just freeze your whole workstation(kernel module crash?) requiring a hard reset...
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And sometimes when u are in the mood for spicy eGPU(thunderbolt 3) shit will just freeze your whole workstation(kernel module crash?) requiring a hard reset...
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A lot of things in Linux desktop eco system feel like they are made from shit and sticks glued with a bunch of troll snot... Seriously, X11 and friends that build on top become one ugly mfk for all those years.
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A lot of things in Linux desktop eco system feel like they are made from shit and sticks glued with a bunch of troll snot... Seriously, X11 and friends that build on top become one ugly mfk for all those years.
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And systemd, what the !@#% is this?.
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And systemd, what the !@#% is this?.
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In the end you start to look for magic scrolls which may even work(if you are lucky and persistent enough to find one) for a while but then will mysteriously break after upgrade leaving u with nothing but a cloud of dust and frustration...
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In the end you start to look for magic scrolls which may even work(if you are lucky and persistent enough to find one) for a while but then will mysteriously break after upgrade leaving u with nothing but a cloud of dust and frustration...
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Linux is pain if you want it just to work and have any non standard hardware configuration...
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Linux is pain if you want it just to work and have any non standard hardware configuration...
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(Speaking from own experience, been running debian/ubuntu on several laptops and virtual machines)
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(Speaking from own experience, been running debian/ubuntu on several laptops and virtual machines)
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On the other hand I absolutely love linux for server environments where u need nothing but ssh and terminal to access your server, I also got semi-decent experience using linux as dev station(but due to mentioned above issues with sound, eGPU and multi-monitor setups it's always below average experience).
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