Not Santa, but I’ve tried a dozen or more distros over the last 15 years. Multiple pains in my ass see me going back to Windows, every time. Headless Linux as a server OS rocks out.
The fact that you have to ask is a major point against the Linux desktop.
I upvoted you because this has been my experience.
When W10 got cut off, I made one more bid for CachyOS and enjoy it, but even then, I had to prep myself with “I’ll run into stupid shoot that annoys me, question is, is it more stupid shit than I get on Windows”.
I genuinely hate all the Linux ads that try to use the Mac “It just works” mantra without recognizing all the stuff people will have to do, not to mention the discovery process of those things.
“Want to install an app? Simple! Just ‘sudo pacman -S app’! Want to find the name of a package to install, so you can start figuring things out for yourself instead of doing exactly what the tutorial prescribed character by character? Er, sorry, not in this guide, also your wildcards are used wrong!”
Interesting. Which distros have you tried so far?
[with comical timing] None?
No but joking aside, which distros? I’m genuinely curious, if you were serious. 😊
Not Santa, but I’ve tried a dozen or more distros over the last 15 years. Multiple pains in my ass see me going back to Windows, every time. Headless Linux as a server OS rocks out.
The fact that you have to ask is a major point against the Linux desktop.
I upvoted you because this has been my experience.
When W10 got cut off, I made one more bid for CachyOS and enjoy it, but even then, I had to prep myself with “I’ll run into stupid shoot that annoys me, question is, is it more stupid shit than I get on Windows”.
I genuinely hate all the Linux ads that try to use the Mac “It just works” mantra without recognizing all the stuff people will have to do, not to mention the discovery process of those things.
“Want to install an app? Simple! Just ‘sudo pacman -S app’! Want to find the name of a package to install, so you can start figuring things out for yourself instead of doing exactly what the tutorial prescribed character by character? Er, sorry, not in this guide, also your wildcards are used wrong!”
I’ve tried Fedora, Linux Mint Cinnamon, Arch, Ubuntu, Hanna Montana and PonyOS but I haven’t been able to get Fortnite to run properly on it.
😆👌 I see lol
So do you dual boot or do you have a computer mainly for Fortnite? Or maybe just gave up on Linux overall?
My computer just boots straight into Fortnite now it saves me minutes a day.
Awesome. I wish I could just boot right into scoring the first goal in Rocket League as well.