• IndiBrony
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    711 months ago

    Why wouldn’t a lot of people be on Linux?

    Because dumb people like me are too scared to leave what we know and have always heard that you need to actually know a thing or two instead of just relying on modern user-“friendly” systems to do it all for you.

    • kitsastro
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      11 months ago

      @IndiBrony
      I’ve come to the conclusion that the user friendly part is just plain wrong. how many times have i struggled on Windows with something but managed fine on linux.

      of course there are actual things that are more difficult but that’s only because so much more is possible with linux.

      advanced users wouldn’t notice a difference and advanced user appreciate the difference.
      @CoupleOfConcerns @linux

      • @SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml
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        311 months ago

        It’s all about documentation. If something goes tits up in Linux it’s rare that it takes me more than 15 or 20 mins to find a fix. Windows, if something happens, it could be hours to find an answer, longer if the first bits I find don’t work anymore. I’ve had a few occasions where I just straight up reinstalled windows because I couldn’t find a solution to an OS breaking situation. The only times I’ve reinstalled a Linux distro is when I’m hopping to a new one, decide I don’t really like it and go back to the last one I had installed.

        • kitsastro
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          411 months ago

          @SturgiesYrFase reinstall windows… yeah its amazing that even with linux’s many distros. the solution is usually achievable compared to Windows that has only one version to maintain but still manages to have parts not working. even with direct vendor support for drivers

          • @SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml
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            111 months ago

            Well, being top dog doesn’t really lead to innovation usually. When you already have such a massive market share why spend to pull in new customers? Easier to just make things slightly shittier over time and hope no one notices.

    • @emergencyfood@sh.itjust.works
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      411 months ago

      That’s not really true nowadays. Linux Mint is easier to learn than Windows. Unless you want to play certain games, in which case you might have to tinker with Wine and Lutris.

      • @raptir@lemm.ee
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        211 months ago

        Honestly with things like Heroic it’s unlikely that you really need to “tinker” much regardless.

    • Acid
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      211 months ago

      Well there’s the fact that it’s somewhat true as for example if you use a chromium based browser on Linux hardware acceleration isn’t enabled by default and borderline doesn’t work a lot of the time.

      Doesn’t sound so bad till you realise what it does to battery life on a laptop.

      I love Linux and we are so close but it’s small things like that, which prevent me getting friends and family to use it consistently.