Linux is not user friendly, it's friendly to people who already have known how to use it. Did you know you can't just turn off mouse acceleration? Or IPv6? Did you know Linux will actually install 2 active wireless drivers at the same time that can conflict with each other and basically kill your internet speed? Steam has a bug that causes it to send a shit ton of DNS requests and then gets blocked causing your download speed on Steam to basically halt to nothing? ĪND ALL OF THIS, you are dealing with all of these problems, and the entire time you're wondering why the hell you wouldn't just use Windows and get on with your life. Not including the basic lack of fully functioning printer/scanner drivers, the non existent Qualcomm drivers the fact if you have any issues at all you're at the mercy of a community to help you figure it out which is not always going to help you and just drags out problems longer.Įven as someone in IT and a massive power user, seemingly simple problems for Windows turn into hours of going down a rabbit hole online trying to fix it. Way to many things are stuck behind editing config files or typing out commands. Pick, Assemble and Install: Video Guideīeing actually user friendly for start would be helpful.No intentionally harmful, misleading or joke advice.No excessive posting (more than one submission in 24 hours).No selling, trading or requests for valuation.
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