• SplashJackson@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    I deal with this issue every few years grappling with a new linux install. And then gaslighted into thinking it’s a non-issue when asking for help. “No big deal, just copy these long lines into the terminal to install this thing that would take a single click on Windows”. Like being obstinant is a virtue

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      24 hours ago

      So you’re saying you don’t spend hours on a new Windows install?

      Or that things that take a moment on Linux may take half an hour on Windows, but God forbid it happens the other way around, unacceptable?

      I mean, things that take a single click on Windows are apparently not all you do to make Windows usable, otherwise installing it and setting it up would take less time, right?

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        8 hours ago

        I have never spent hours on a Windows install. Full stop.

        This is my routine. Install windows, sign in. Install tailscale. Change my trackpad settings. Done.

        My Adguard takes care of the rest.

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          5 hours ago

          So you are an Edge user then, without any non-MS desktop software, I take it?

          A lot of time we spend installing Unix-like systems is, well, picking unnecessary stuff, like themes, fonts, moving widgets on a taskbar, moving profiles for various software, like Firefox, qBittorrent, aMule … , setting up audio players.

          If I could do that on Windows to any satisfactory result, I would.

          If I don’t count that, installing the OS itself usually takes me like 15 minutes maybe. Not counting the time to write the image, or the time to free a partition, or something like that.

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            3 hours ago

            Yes, I use edge.

            On Linux, you would get random things you have to fix. Oh, weird, the back button on my mouse doesn’t work in Firefox. Hm… Interesting, my Nvidia video card isn’t working correctly. Ummm, my laptop doesn’t go to sleep when I close it, but overheats it instead. Random shit like this.

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          11 hours ago

          The point frankly was that I don’t see your point.

          Unix-like systems have Unix shell as the most basic and universal interface.

          If your point was that it’s a downside that it even exists, then you are basically saying that something you can’t use should be taken away from those who can. Not many allies.