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@FreeScience
@FreeScience Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to point out that several of the big distros, Ubuntu, Fedora and OpenSuse are signed with the MS secure boot key, so you do not need to disable secure boot.
@FreeScience
@FreeScience Жыл бұрын
BTW, Skatteverket 7:37 ;)
@treyquattro
@treyquattro Жыл бұрын
I still find it easier to disable Secure Boot when trying to get GPU drivers working than add the extra level of complexity that is driver signing.
@FreeScience
@FreeScience Жыл бұрын
@@treyquattro Sure, that's a fair point. I've had the same issue in Windows where I have to disable to the system driver signature verification when using "non authorized" drivers.
@DilbertCronicles
@DilbertCronicles Жыл бұрын
@@treyquattro ditto.. Nvidia..
@thisfeatureisbad
@thisfeatureisbad Жыл бұрын
Same for the Arch too. I didn't touch the BIOS at all on my first installation and boot. Everything worked straight.
@andreikashin
@andreikashin Жыл бұрын
00:26 Difficult to install 03:01 Hardware compatibility 04:46 Command line is inevitable 06:48 Limited software availability 07:41 Too many distros 08:34 Too many desktops 09:31 Program installation 10:38 Pre-installed apps 11:20 Linux Games 12:22 Troubleshooting
@technolus5742
@technolus5742 Жыл бұрын
You shall be replaced by gpt. In fact you may already be gpt. Hello gpt.
@tsuwu5260
@tsuwu5260 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your effort! Much appreciated.
@aaron6841
@aaron6841 Жыл бұрын
Too much choice and feeedom how awful 😂
@technolus5742
@technolus5742 Жыл бұрын
@@aaron6841 The paradox of choice is an observation that having many options to choose from, rather than making people happy and ensuring they get what they want, can cause them stress and problematize decision-making. 😥
@aaron6841
@aaron6841 Жыл бұрын
@@technolus5742 if you want 0 choice and want to be locked into a ecosystem use windows or mac! All this bullshit about making Linux useable for everyday consumers is rubbish there are already operating systems for these people we don't have to destroy Linux to appease everybody.
@jfftck
@jfftck Жыл бұрын
Your issue with the BIOS isn't a Linux issue and has everything to do with the manufacturer of your computer. This is the same set of issues in Windows as well, just look at the issues people had when upgrading to Windows 11 for many people because of the TPM requirement.
@tbqhwyf
@tbqhwyf Жыл бұрын
This is not about "why Linux is worse than Windows", but about "why Linux is bad in my opinion". It's not working out for them, so it is not a good experience, regardless of whether other OSs have similar issues or not.
@brugj03
@brugj03 Жыл бұрын
No i`t`s a linux issue BIOS makers cannot and will not make exeptions for less than 1% of users, so the blame is on linux. It should just be better after all we are not living in the dark ages anymore.
@mikephillips5551
@mikephillips5551 Жыл бұрын
@@brugj03 Bios is the pc maker.. F2 F3 F4 F8 F9 or esc or delete. They need a standard button say F2 for all pc's !!
@muadrico
@muadrico Жыл бұрын
​@@brugj03 You also need to enter the bios to install windows to have the proper settings. Your comment is bullshit.
@brugj03
@brugj03 Жыл бұрын
@@muadrico Any modern mobo with default bios settings will install windows. You can go into the bios to tune settings and make it faster. But windows will still install. I really don`t know about linux but i presume it`s the same. Having linux issues with the bios which make it mandatory to enter the bios is as problematic as the whole windows tpm farce. But atleast you are not dependent on the hellish linux community to get your problems fixed.
@MichaelWilliams-lr4mb
@MichaelWilliams-lr4mb Жыл бұрын
The USB boot order is going to be an issue no matter what OS you're installing from USB. That's not a Linux issue. That's just how computers work.
@ArniesTech
@ArniesTech Жыл бұрын
Perfectly summarized. After all it is a tool in a toolbox. Just pick and choose the correct tool for the current job at hand 💪😎
@stormfox2907
@stormfox2907 Жыл бұрын
Show me the job where you like to be sniffed at. At completely forced to use a Microsoft account etc. Great.
@toddpark2893
@toddpark2893 Жыл бұрын
Great 🙂
@aquaponieee
@aquaponieee Жыл бұрын
My experience with Linux was pretty much like this. But I discovered immutable systems and that fixed most of these issues except program compatibility. I do not own an Nvidia card so i have no driver issues also Oh also ever since Steam and Proton, gaming is no longer an issue unless your game has an aggressive anticheat
@makhan28
@makhan28 Жыл бұрын
Which immutable systems?
@aquaponieee
@aquaponieee Жыл бұрын
@@makhan28 i use fedora kinoite because i prefer KDE Plasma, but it's still a bit unfinished compared to silverblue and there is no GUI to update the system yet
@b-lotus5145
@b-lotus5145 Жыл бұрын
I use Arch linux on a Asus ROG zephryus S17 and I haven't had any problems setting up Nvidia optimus, everything works flawlessly
@makhan28
@makhan28 Жыл бұрын
@@b-lotus5145 Cool. Thanks for your reply 👍 🙂
@guildwars3
@guildwars3 Жыл бұрын
Gaming is so much easier now that Steam has developed Proton. Mostly those games that are the last to enable EAC need a lot of tinkering. But there are exceptions, of course, including indies.
@cooleyYT
@cooleyYT Жыл бұрын
Accept for the fact I've tried using steam and it doesn't launch games. Go ahead. Try and bootlick for that
@D.a.n_D
@D.a.n_D Жыл бұрын
The first part is exactly the same with windows installation. And probably dependign on the hardware, you could face something similar in windows, but yes, most laptops are made with windows in mind and tested with windows, so very unlikely :)
@p_mouse8676
@p_mouse8676 Жыл бұрын
I have been using Linux for about 20 years. Used it for about 7 years for my main system. I still love it for servers and embedded systems, but for a desktop I switched back to windows. Especially the fragmented side of things and always having to fiddle around for many evenings or even weekends. Like you said, with a job and family to take care of, I just don't have time for it. As well as the non-stop "solutions", that are extremely often a half baked work-around. Including this was 4 times when I was completely locked out my OS because of some bad software updates (those were auto updates from the package manager). Since the bad direction Windows 11 is going atm, I might to go back at some point maybe.
@LukinoAndCo
@LukinoAndCo Жыл бұрын
I have the finger print reader in my Lenovo laptop, works without any problem with the right driver. Found it online and installed it without much problem.
@TrueThanny
@TrueThanny Жыл бұрын
The two biggest problems with Linux that I have are the lack of a binary device driver interface and the excessive interdependency of software packages.
@colonelfustercluck486
@colonelfustercluck486 5 ай бұрын
if you don't want any inter-dependency at all... install flatpaks. Everything is contained with in the flatpak. You can delete it, and it will go, and not effect anything else. Maybe it is the type of Linux you used.... I haven't had problems with Mint, Ubuntu or Debian.... and no doubt there are a few other distro's that work equally well also. The latest Mint, on a fresh install, just worked..... including all the devices plugged into the PC, some of them used to be hard to get to work. Not this time. Any problems , check that your kernel is up to date, particularly if using the latest hardware. A kernel upgrade worked for a problem that I did encounter with a new, latest and greatest PC. Otherwise, no problems.
@RenderingUser
@RenderingUser Жыл бұрын
11:02 Calender? I think that's a personal issue on your side I don't see how a default calender app is useless If you want as little apps installed by default, choose minimal install for your Linux distro Also, I personally recommend kde apps that come with any kde plasma distro Those apps are simple and overpowered
@MrLeeFergusson
@MrLeeFergusson Жыл бұрын
The command line is by far my favorite fetaure, and far from a disagvantage to me but i get that it scares people away, and if your hopping around distros i undertand the anoyance and its a big part of why i stopped hopping in the first place :)
@UToobSteak
@UToobSteak Жыл бұрын
I love the terminal. Once you learn a few commands, it's just faster and easier to use it than click through a bunch of guis
@mysticaxolotl8215
@mysticaxolotl8215 Жыл бұрын
Remember, every computer was once DOS or UNIX based, or ran on a similar terminal OS. People were comfortable with command lines as late as 1998 (you still had to boot into DOS to play DOS games).
@MrLeeFergusson
@MrLeeFergusson Жыл бұрын
@@mysticaxolotl8215 Yes I remember, i owned several, still do...
@kazzxtrismus
@kazzxtrismus Жыл бұрын
people arent scared...im not scared....We're insulted....ive been using linux for over 10 yrs..im insulted. create a gui...its 2023..ive been in cab in the 3rd world with a gui on the payment machine. we're asking for a check box or one of those little info popups not elden ring graphics... my computer will do those graphics....why am i looking at a black screen and text? the world IS willing to pay!!...half of whats awesome about linux is locked away in CLI.
@MrLeeFergusson
@MrLeeFergusson Жыл бұрын
@@kazzxtrismus 10 years 20 years were just plaing off out age now GUIs suck.
@TheFeriner
@TheFeriner Жыл бұрын
Troubleshooting I think has less to do with Linux and more to do with what you’re doing on your computer. I used windows for 15 years before switching to linux for my desktop usage, and I can tell you I had to troubleshoot PLENTY of stuff on Windows. And not even just cause I was tinkering with stuff; programs crash, updates break things, all the same on Windows as on Linux. I can hardly even say it happens more on Linux, as if you aren’t savvy enough to start doing the things that could easily break stuff in Linux, you won’t even know to do them. Normal desktop usage in the most popular distros (Fedora, Ubuntu, Leap) has been prime-time grade in my experience. Of course, I will admit that this isn’t the case everywhere, though. Talking of hardware, even popular distros can struggle to support everything in a laptop right out of the box. But it’s definitely getting better!
@gowthamreddyuppunuri4549
@gowthamreddyuppunuri4549 Жыл бұрын
@Average Linux User, The one thing Linux should incorporate is device manager like windows, my Ubuntu upgradation changed driver settings and my touchscreen driver made mouse pointer dangling, opening random apps and I couldn't find a clear and safe way to disable touchscreen. Linux community should look into providing GUI for device manager
@itmeurdad
@itmeurdad Жыл бұрын
1. Use the cli like a true Linux gigachad or 2. Google and find a half dozen options, e.g. hardinfo
@pixelfairy
@pixelfairy Жыл бұрын
Thats not a bad idea. It could scan services and kernel mods and cross that with /dev and /sys. Till then you can use the mod commands (lsmod rmmod etc) and lsusb, lspci, and lsblk. And look in /sys and /dev. Gparted is a decent gui block device manager.
@kazzxtrismus
@kazzxtrismus Жыл бұрын
these guys are both exactly what drives new users AWAY from linux... if its stuck in terminal/CLI = Linux CANT do it = this feature doesnt exist. its 2023 not 1993...everything has a gui now...dishwashers, fridges, payment devices in the back of a cab in the 3rd world........linux has been refusing a gui device manager for almost 20yrs... they want you to buy a book thicker than a bible memorize it and sacrifice your family while your 4k monitor and $500 graphics card can display a black screen and text like 1990s Dos..... meanwhile none of the rest of us have seen anything like that in 15+ years on a PC or EVER on a phone
@Little-bird-told-me
@Little-bird-told-me Жыл бұрын
Linux doesn't come pre installed. This may the biggest reason people don't use Linux
@kztuptuo7076
@kztuptuo7076 Жыл бұрын
Nothing is easy for new users because they are a new users. If you swixh from windows to mac os and vice versa things may look wierd. Some things look and feel wierd when you change one windows version to another. Using a cli is a bad thing why?
@tumescent
@tumescent Жыл бұрын
You're implying that the only thing contributing to the Linux learning curve is that it's a different platform, which is inaccurate. Basic QoL features expected of a modern desktop OS are missing from every distro, every DE. If you expect a platform to be usable by anyone besides tech enthusiasts, CLI usage must be optional (not that the skill isn't useful!)
@RenderingUser
@RenderingUser Жыл бұрын
​@@tumescent honestly, can't complain Cli is overpowered Also can you give some examples for basic stuff you can't find on Linux?
@kztuptuo7076
@kztuptuo7076 Жыл бұрын
@@tumescent "CLI usage must be optional (not that the skill isn't useful!)" It is optional on many distros. If one want to completely avoid terminal aka cli then he / she got lots of options / distros that will spoon feed you. Cli is the only option in some cases (when something breaks gravely) Even on windows in some cases the only thing that can save a sorry user as* is powershel. Of course you have the option of reinstall your system from the scratch. You can do the same on linux. But we prefer not to . If you have backup. You can use linux without cli for years. But Being lazy is better. We must change good tools, because lazy people who refuse to learn anything want to use them. No thx just go user something else. We do not give an F if you think we are toxic. Try your it must be optional wit bsd people, good luck with that."Basic QoL" WTF are you talking about, basic quality of life are missing from some os. Linux is not a basic need that's a first. Its a tool, like it use it, dont like it then don't. Yes i definitely implying that the main difficulty of linux is a lack of understanding that this is not a windows but different looking. It is a different system period. Same goes with bsd , windows or mac os
@marcuswest4572
@marcuswest4572 Жыл бұрын
Fedora has been a great distro for me for 15 years. Linux gets tricky when you distro hop - different package managers, different desktops, etc, etc. Fedora, Gnome, DNF. Easy peasy....And totally awesome.
@towardsthelight220
@towardsthelight220 Жыл бұрын
I've hated Redhat since Redhat 5. I just tried fedora workstation but they ruined the UI.
@marcuswest4572
@marcuswest4572 Жыл бұрын
@@towardsthelight220 That's the great think about Linux.....flavours for everyone. I am a simple guy. I want simplicity, safety, stability, and ergonomics. Fedora attains those things more or less. If you want something more whizz bang, then sure, Arch variants, go for it. What I don't understand is how anyone can use Windows. Seriously. And I think if you are porting from Windows, something like Fedora or Ubuntu is the obvious choice.
@laminathith2530
@laminathith2530 Жыл бұрын
But why?, but people should try themselves to find which distro is easy peasy for them. I too was in illusion that rhel based distro were hard... but I am really surprised with what I missed by others opinions when I found out how amazing Fedora is.
@RenderingUser
@RenderingUser Жыл бұрын
12:39 Well look on the bright side, atleast you can, troubleshoot Linux properly
@QuikRay
@QuikRay Жыл бұрын
Thank the developers for lusting to touch every piece of software or code in any distro of Linux....They don"t live by the motto: If it's not broke, don't fix it. And further, they need to learn how to program using abstract code. I would even argue rewriting all of Linux in C++.
@gljames24
@gljames24 Жыл бұрын
They are already doing that, but with the memory safe Rust Language.
@tumescent
@tumescent Жыл бұрын
"if it ain't broke, don't fix it" "I would even argue rewriting all of Linux in C++" Actually impressive. I couldn't contradict myself harder even if I tried
@RenderingUser
@RenderingUser Жыл бұрын
​@@tumescent lmao yea C++ is one language you should never write a kernel in
@dgemon3476
@dgemon3476 Жыл бұрын
The most annoying thing about Linux is typing password for almost everything you do.
@EasyGameEh
@EasyGameEh Жыл бұрын
in half a year of daily driving linux i've had more problems, issues, inconsistencies and general bs than in 20+ years of running windows. the help from both distro (fedora) and de (plasma) communities was underwhelming at best, so some issues were left unresolved. and there was no actual pragmatic reason to run linux instead of windows workflow/possibilities-wise. best case scenario is you run the same software and non-native works through wine. worst case is you're left hanging. i was pretty surprised that even the most basic thing such as media playback, both music and video, is inferior on linux. you can only go that far on pure curiosity and philosophical preferences and disdain towards microsoft - at the end of the day you just need to do stuff.
@maratb5291
@maratb5291 Жыл бұрын
The larger, more well-known distributions of Linux are almost mindless installs unless you plan to install several OSes. Installing Linux with Windows is pretty much automatic and easy. I can do a fresh install of Linux Mint 21.1 with updates in about twenty minutes. As far as hardware goes, the only issue I have ever had is with WiFi dongles, which many manufacturers do not provide Linux drivers for. And yes, the command line is inevitable, but for 90% of cases, very simple. Software availability really depends on your needs. I have never had any issues finding the software I need with Linux. Some FOSS software is great, some not so great, but there are almost always solutions. For the record, I use Windows and Linux equally and don't find either one particularly difficult ;)
@Mantikal
@Mantikal Жыл бұрын
If you're trying to install into a drive that was used before, find a way to low level format that drive - or else, there's a chance you'll get a kernel panic situation with your installation media. Basically, your installation process will stall on you.
@nalinux
@nalinux Жыл бұрын
I never saw this happening.
@martinb.770
@martinb.770 Жыл бұрын
"low level format" means something else and can only be done using manufacturer tools. You mean: Re-formatting a partition, as some installers are not aware of existing directory trees, or come across the idea, of saving the old data/system there to a renamed tree (like Windows does), and offer taking over infos from /etc and /home.
@imzesok
@imzesok Жыл бұрын
1. difficult to install - subjective, it really depends on whether or not you've installed windows before on your own using install media. that said secure boot is the issue that only a couple distros even try to work around. the current problem right now is needing to disable it every time you want to update your nvidia driver with your kernel updates. that's honestly pretty annoying even for an experienced user. 2. hardware compatibility - this is fairly true with more obscure hardware, and to some extent some fairly common ones(usually wifi). am surprised you had a problem with your finger print reader. Mine works fairly well, but then again mine is an ancient T2400 laptop. the mic issue is an interesting one. for me I have a lot of background noise so it's not something i'd notice. I just slap on a noise gate/suppression in OBS and it's fine. but given that it's specific to that laptop, it could be an issue with the USB port(s) if it's a USB mic. my condenser mic had an xlr to USB connector, and it'd pick up line noise because it was powered off of the USB port. swapping ports would occasionally fix the issue. 3. command line is inevitable - sadly, another true statement. something will eventually bork, and you'll end up needing to issue CLI commands to fix. 4. Limited software availability - not really true if you're willing to learn a new work flow and pick up an alternative. this requires time however, and time is in short supply for some. 5 & 6. too many distros/desktop environments - I've been banging this fragmentation drum since 2008, but nobody's listening. 😢 Personally i'd rather have 3 or 4 major projects and scripts to add in the customizations that the various derivatives provide, as opposed to having a million derivatives dividing up the focus of talented devs. 7. program installation - There are a lot of ways to install programs, that differ depending on the distro you're on, but the only one that's a bit annoying to deal with is source code. 8, Preinstalled apps - I think this is mostly a preference things, that said there are a lot of distros that provide a minimum installer(though more doing this would be nice). 9. Gaming - gaming on linux IS annoying for sure, but for me it mostly boils down to nvidia and proton not playing nice with each other if you also have an integrated GPU...I'm almost more inclined to blame nvidia there than valve. Not saying it's not proton's fault entirely, as this appears to be a WINE, in general, issue. basically WINE and proton will ignore your preferences and run on the integrated GPU instead of the discrete GPU. I still haven't found a way to fix this, so i've kinda abandoned that and gone back to windows for my gaming. However, If nvidia were more willing to play ball we could get a lot of things done, such as fixing the above issue, or finally giving X11 the axe and moving onto wayland. Then of course you have the Anti-cheat software which doesn't really do it's job on any platform in the first place. it's basically DRM 2.0 and it's even more craptastic. 10. Troubleshooting - fair enough, yeah, the average person doesn't have a spare couple hours(or days depending on the problem) just to hunt solutions down
@daniellesmith5950
@daniellesmith5950 Жыл бұрын
What bothers me is almost every time they update things, I lose the vertical scroll arrows on the scrollbars. Sometimes modifying the GTK config files fixes it but this last time it didn't so most of my applications don't have a vertical scroll arrow. I prefer the scroll arrows. Others say to just use the wheel of the mouse but this is a pain and doesn't work as well as clicking the arrows and moving the scrollbar moves it too much. The problem is many see these arrowless vertical scrollbars as "cool" but for some it is a usability issue and they should have the freedom to choose to have the vertical scroll arrows.
@mfThump
@mfThump Жыл бұрын
This isn’t your distribution’s help forum. How do you expect anyone to help when you give no information as to what you’re using?
@daniellesmith5950
@daniellesmith5950 Жыл бұрын
@@mfThump I'm not requesting help. I'm just explaining my personal opinion of Linux. It also happens in multiple distributions so it isn't just my distribution. Even if I do fix it, it will stop working again during a future update.
@_garicas
@_garicas Жыл бұрын
@@daniellesmith5950 I'm using FreeBSD and the mouse scroll stops work sometimes, so annoying, but I also use Linux (Void Linux). What distro do you use?
@nalinux
@nalinux Жыл бұрын
1 - Using partitioning to install is not more difficult than using a Mac or a Windows computer installer. For someone who has bever used a computer, installing Windows is not always so easy. You react by comparing with what you already know. You are not supposed to do anything in the bios, excepted maybe disabling Secure Boot. To install Windows, you sometime also need to enter the bios. This is not Linux specific. So your first point is invalid. 2 - I never had any problem to install a printer. In fact, you can still use old printers, for which there's no more driver for Windows. Installing priopretary video cards drivers is very difficult. On most distro, you need to click "Yes" and type a password. That's crazely difficult ... 3 - if you use a user friendly distro, as you say, no need of command line. So what's the point here ? Complaining some distros a beginner won't use need command line ? That's just stupid. There are graphical interfaces for rsync or any other way to save your datas. So once again your point is not valid. 4 - Too many distros and desktops... Well, what's the problem ? There are too many car models in the world. Why don't we all drive the same ? Maybe because we have the choice, and can use the one that fits our need ? Really, is it a problem to complain about ? In fact, even if there are 600 distros, people usually use Ubuntu, Debian, RedHat, Arch or Suse. So where 's the problem ? I won't say Linux is perfect. But most of your complains are not valid. I've been using it as my main Os since 1998 ...
@Hassan_MM.
@Hassan_MM. Жыл бұрын
Biggest problem is Software Compatability Issues even for CS Students where Win or Mac version are readily available in many IDEs & Data Analysis packages❗️❓️
@decoydave
@decoydave Жыл бұрын
As a new Linux user I have encountered all these issues but, compared to when my 11yr old Acer laptop was running win10. Linux is way much better.
@yaroslav7328
@yaroslav7328 Жыл бұрын
I would add to you thoughts that another problem of Linux is toxicity of most Linux communities. For example it is normal in Arch Linux community to hate Ubuntu or even Fedora users instead of concentrating efforts in making Linux better. Agree with you that the fragmentation of Linux distros are very harmful to reliability. We should better have a few but stable and reliable distros. Anyway all that diversity of distros can be narrowed to main distros on which them are based - Debian (Ubuntu), Fedora, Arch... Greeting from Ukraine!)
@1973Gerhard
@1973Gerhard Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you. I have been using Windows for years and because I am a programmer many of my friends and colleagues tried to convince me to move to Linux. These Windows haters then turned against themselves when I asked which distro to use. Eventually I tried Mint but then got criticised again for not using other distro. So in a nutshell, whether I use Windows or Linux I Will get criticised not matter what. I moved to Windows and is now happy and content and really could not care less. Why am I still following this channel, beacause I love to learn and the fact that this presenter is super amazing, straight to the point and honest
@univera1111
@univera1111 Жыл бұрын
I installed MX Linux , but there is no app for connecting my phone network provider internet to the Linux but there is for windows. And the window 7 verison works for win 11. Windows all the way . We just need a way to customize windows like Linus tec said
@derekr54
@derekr54 Жыл бұрын
I always enjoy watching your videos and look forward to the next one.
@celivalg
@celivalg Жыл бұрын
pretty accurate. Gaming has come a long way, it's not to total compatibility yet, but proton has been a godsend. in regard to troubleshooting, I'd argue that macOS is the only alternative that doesn't suffer from it. However, most windows issues can be ignored by the end user through a reboot. In linux, when something breaks, it usually needs intervention
@PixLgams
@PixLgams Жыл бұрын
That's something I've observed about Windows as well. Windows has so many self-diagnosis and repair systems running in the background. On the flip side to the magic reboot fix, you often have to fight Windows' attempts to fix itself to gain any handle on things if the problem lingers around. That's why I keep saying "I prefer Linux not because it breaks less, but because it breaks reliably".
@edwardecl
@edwardecl Жыл бұрын
@@PixLgams And if Linux does break, you can usually fix it by reading the logs if you understand how things work. On Windows, good luck, usually reinstall the entire OS again.
@bobmcbob4399
@bobmcbob4399 Жыл бұрын
Forget entirely about Game Industry releasing games for Linux. Some have done. But what happens over time with Linux is "API Rot" which means after 4 years or so, your game that ran fine before now does not run. This is because linux doesn't maintain backwards binary compat like Windows does with Win32, DirectX etc etc. So Valve's approach is the best, in that Proton is developed to do realtime syscall translation to linux from windows with Wine. Most games have great runtime support in Linux with Proton. Some do not. There is a proton db which shows you the game/issues that people face and workarounds. In my experience, I was find with Nioh on Epic with Heroic Games Launcher in Linux, until I upgraded and the perf went to 7 fps in 3d games. I will need to nuke the OS as changing to a new user account has the same issue.
@gljames24
@gljames24 Жыл бұрын
Why not use OSTree to handle it like Flatpak uses?
@bobmcbob4399
@bobmcbob4399 Жыл бұрын
@@gljames24 Sure, sounds like potential there. But each linux release would need users to use such a mechanism to preserve their installations right? But also, how about in the case where someone purchases another game in 2023 to their backlog and ends up trying to run the installer for the 1st time in 2030 - and in the meantime API Rot has taken place several times over in the interim with the Linux updates? (when they get time to play that game in their long backlog)
@MirkoVukusic
@MirkoVukusic Жыл бұрын
this video is wrong in so many ways, but most confusing claim for me is this distro hopping and "dispersion" taken as a downside. If you're a beginner, you will not distrohop enough to be confused with "different ways". If you like distrohopping that much, youre not a beginner anymore and you shurely have to realize advantages of this "dispersion" by now. No, you dont need to use terminal. No, its not more difficult to install than Windows on a blank PC and if you compare it to preinstalled pc then it's not a fair comparison... just buy a laptop with preinstalled Linux then. No, installing software is easier than Windows and centralized in a single "store app". My 80 year old non-htech father is using Linux Mint for last six years without a glitch. Yes he didn't install it, I did it, but 10 years ago, with Windows, I had frequent visits to him to fix system issues. Last time I logged in on his PC was when I installed it.
@tonykeltsflorida
@tonykeltsflorida Жыл бұрын
I use Linux Mint 21.1. I never had any install problems. I rum it on 2 desktops. My laser printer works just fine on Linux Mint. I use Cinnamon desktop, never any problems. I always lookup different ways to run programs that I need. I found ART for Linux to help process RAW photos from my Canon M6II camera. It is not super easy to use Linus but it isn't too difficult. I don't have windows and don't need windows.
@rolftollerud4176
@rolftollerud4176 Ай бұрын
Good to hear the truth for one time's sake. Software compatibilities is mentioned in passing but is actually the major problem. Try to install Maya/Arnold/ Substance Painter/ Photoshop and other Adobe products + the 20-30 most used applications in content digital art on some Linux distros. How many man-months tinkering and relearning are we talking about? It isn’t a one-time problem either. As all these applications are newly-released and updated you are drowning in a losing battle.
@RenderingUser
@RenderingUser Жыл бұрын
I personally don't agree with "difficult to install" Linux, or Popular Linux distros is far easier and less time consuming than Windows for the installation Partitioning isn't even a necessary thing to learn for the install since there even is an automatic partition selecting mode in most installers
@joshua_lee732
@joshua_lee732 Жыл бұрын
Disabling secure boot is literally by the design of the specification for secureboot.
@treyquattro
@treyquattro Жыл бұрын
I know how you feel! I'm bouncing between Debian, Fedora, and Kubuntu at the moment. My big bug-bear is getting Nvidia drivers and AMD GPU drivers working correctly and fully on Linux. Everything just works with Windows. I feel that this is the biggest problem area for Linux, and it's really a problem caused by Nvidia's refusal to work with the FOSS community. I prefer to stick with Debian but it's bad at GPU drivers (for the stated reason). I've already had to reinstall Debian 12 from scratch on a new machine because my first attempt to install Nvidia drivers bricked the system. I always have to go through this rigmarole until I finally manage to get something working or give up and struggle on with the nouveau driver. Even if I do get something working it's often only for a certain (LTS) version and fails again soon as something is updated. Fedora and rpmfusion seem to work the best so far, but Fedora updates far too often for my liking: it's a virtual rolling release, but Fedora don't call it that (mainly because major version numbers of systems and programs don't get updated within a Fedora version)
@Shalmaneser1
@Shalmaneser1 Жыл бұрын
The last deep dive I did was Debian with a 1050TI. I'm running a 3070 these days. Interested in where you land.
@treyquattro
@treyquattro Жыл бұрын
@@Shalmaneser1 trying to get a machine with a 3050 working right now. Fedora works with any Nvidia card using rpmfusion drivers (I only have 3000-series cards).
@xenomyr
@xenomyr 10 ай бұрын
600+ distros... Why ? But Why ?! Seems like a waste of collective time and energy.
@philip6578
@philip6578 Жыл бұрын
Skatteverket ??? 😂 är du Svensk ? Jag trodde du kom från nåt baltiskt land. Tack för dina fina videor om Linux. Jag ser alla med stort intresse.
@ordinarryalien
@ordinarryalien Жыл бұрын
Är du blind? Han är kenyansk.
@kingcrimson234
@kingcrimson234 Жыл бұрын
Every OS has pros and cons. I first used Linux 25 years ago, and I still use it, but in my experience it's best as a server OS. I tend to use Windows as my day-to-day OS. Too many headaches on Linux that get in the way of productivity. I don't want to be fighting my computer all the time. Windows, well, just works. I'd never use it to host my website though. I've kinda settled on Debian as my go-to distro when I need Linux.
@johnanderson505
@johnanderson505 Жыл бұрын
I made photos with my cell phone and turned them into icons, then put them in my distro's icons folder. Now my desktop looks like 2025.
@Ghostv33
@Ghostv33 Жыл бұрын
The main problem is 1. Can’t use xfa form except masterpdf (old version can be activated with keygen) 2. Printer support is flaky Often times u set the print area and all but document prints differently. This depends upon the app you are printing from.
@The_Penguin_City
@The_Penguin_City Жыл бұрын
Disable secure boot, evaluate your distro and enable it again. I don't see any complication.
@abdalnablse10
@abdalnablse10 Жыл бұрын
Couldn't you have just said that it's only for super users? Linux pc distributions are currently by no means user friendly, it's not like someone can recommend it to a 40 years old mother that still uses windows 7 on her 2011 laptop.
@bigbruv5328
@bigbruv5328 Жыл бұрын
No, you could literally replace it with Linux, and she may not even notice her os changes at all, genuinely would just use it for web browsing and other basic stuff. The only advantage windows has over it is that everyone is already used to it and it takes time to unlearn, and then relearn something else.
@abdalnablse10
@abdalnablse10 Жыл бұрын
@@bigbruv5328 you mean chrome os. I was talking about running programs that normally runs on windows. Not everyone can get comfortable with troubleshooting wine. But if all that someone is going to do is using online tools or surfing the web then linux is more than perfect.
@3DMAX.
@3DMAX. Жыл бұрын
It always baffles me when Linux users say linux work's flawlessly and is way more stable than windows, and it runs every game, or etc, like dude are we living in the same universe? I tried Linux many times and every time something broke, (mint, Ubuntu,pop_os, fedora, etc), they say it's actually not Linux fault and it's because of the developers and other companies not developing for Linux, but i DON'T care, why, it just doesn't work...
@colonelfustercluck486
@colonelfustercluck486 5 ай бұрын
so the people providing software from other companies aren't correctly writing it for linux? That's the software peoples fault. Underneath, the LINUX is still working fine... And if you want a distro that just works, I just fresh installed Linux Mint 21.3...... and everything just worked out of the box.... including some previously hard to get working accessories plugged into the USB... it all just went. The new Debian 12 has good reviews too, but I haven't tried it yet. Oh those problems with software that won't work on your Linux.... well do they work on Windows?
@RichardBellII
@RichardBellII Жыл бұрын
Have you tried a fresh install of Windows lately, it takes most of a day to install and update! I can get a Linux distro up in half an hour easy (not sure about Mac, I never use it). Yea, turn off secure boot (unless you are using Ubuntu) it was a lot easier before Microsoft made us do that. I save in the cloud so if I break something that is hard to fix, wipe, re-install, login. How blessed are we that so many good people work so hard to make all of these Linux distros work!
@octopickle8
@octopickle8 3 ай бұрын
I hate it when my dependencies have DEPENDENCIES for them and then more dependencies
@juanroldan4379
@juanroldan4379 Жыл бұрын
Very nice! Thank you. All the problems you pointed out in your video I have experienced installing or using Linux. Regardless, I continue using Linux as much as possible. I still have to use Windows and Google at work. But at home I use Linux.
@nadtz
@nadtz Жыл бұрын
As much as I want to use Linux on my main machine it's still a swing and a miss for me due to X11. My NAS is now linux (truenas scale) and my laptops run pop os, just my main desktop that I haven't been able to transition yet. Hopefully wayland is soon in a distro that 'just works' for the stuff I do (pop os or maybe nobara) and I can finally get rid of windows as my main OS.
@amosnimos
@amosnimos Жыл бұрын
First argument, yallready lost me, it's not more difficult to install than any other os, it's just that you have to install it compared to some othet os that made deals with manufacturer's.
@LucianC137
@LucianC137 Жыл бұрын
You should do a things to do after installing Fedora 38 when it comes out.
@bj0rnen
@bj0rnen Жыл бұрын
I used Linux as my primary OS from 2004 till 2013. Then I bought a Mac. I’m a software engineer so I still use the terminal a lot and I manage Linux servers. I just don’t have the time to play with Linux on my desktop even though it certainly has some nice things going for it.
@xaty1808
@xaty1808 Жыл бұрын
I use on a daily basis Windows on my Dell business computer (MS environment) , Ubuntu on my private computers (Dell Precision+Nividia), Raspbian on my Pi's, IOS on my Ipad Pro and Android on my Samsung S22, my NAS runs Linux, my server for Virtual environments runs Proxmox on Linux. For my personal needs the Linux software available is fine, i don't play games on pc's. I don't need the the over engineered and expensive software packages with 80 % of things in don't need. All OS's have certain problems to some extend. But for me i like the Linux way, just copy/paste/type a command string witch parameters, problem solving in Linux is much faster than in Windows. In Windows its always on another screen somewhere, but you can do the most. On IOS you are not allowed, or it is not from appel. Android integrates best the rest.
@genericgoat
@genericgoat Жыл бұрын
I think the biggest problem that keeps Linux from progressing is the Linux community I keep seeing people refusing to accept that Linux is hard to use and unfriendly to the average user
@CesarPeron
@CesarPeron Жыл бұрын
I could mention countless disadvantages of using a car, just because I don’t know how to drive...
@Matt2010
@Matt2010 Жыл бұрын
My main point for me is, the cost of computers specifically Brand ones, so why I prefer to build my own. Mac's I used before all this but as I got older yea price wise is a major issue. Then windows lol don't get me started there, pay for it to be vulnerable to viruses and ransomware, yea no thanks. I do like learning, as well as learning from my own mistakes. I use LM xfce myself and love apt, synaptic. Just prefer to stick to what I know and am used to. One distro that really irritated me tho was as of late Debian 11. Wouldn't connect at all through USB Tethering. Did at first with Bluetooth tethering tho, though only after an update and reboot to lose that ability as well. So yeah will stick with LM and just hope any future newer LM or update won't break that as well.
@joewhite8079
@joewhite8079 Жыл бұрын
Doing kali Linux tasks currently for uni total beginner, I'm loosing my fucking mind it is driving me insane trying to get it to work 1 millions errors for 1 step forward 10 steps backwards I can't win with this.
@wombatdk
@wombatdk Жыл бұрын
Oddly, I never got into "distro hopping". I started out with Slackware on Kernel 0.96, briefly switched to SuSE because I got tired of having to compile just about everything, then Fedora because SuSE was a mess, then Ubuntu... with a brief stint on Neon because I prefer KDE over Gnome. And now since well over a decade, Kubuntu because Neon just is too finicky. While I use Kubuntu for work and at home, daily, I would still say Linux is about the most terrible OS for normal users. Everything out there comes with Windows and Mac drivers, and you don't have to fiddle with stuff to get it to work. Forget about Linux on laptops. It's simply atrocious, even on "Linux laptops". Which are generally junk hardware anyway. On the other hand, on servers I'd never, ever use Windows. Aside from the completely inane, incomprehensible licensing of Windows server + components, it's just far easier to use a Linux server. Because there... everything, and I mean _everything_ just works.
@RenderingUser
@RenderingUser Жыл бұрын
Oh.... I guess I made the perfect choice to use kubuntu It's the first and only distro I've installed and have been using for 3 years
@mattsgamingstuff5867
@mattsgamingstuff5867 Жыл бұрын
Linux on laptops is a completely different experience now a days. As long as you're using a pretty recent kernel, for the most part everything just works (for old hardware things are generally just fine regardless). That sadly does mean that people using LTS builds of debian stuff are going to be the most likely have random hardware doesn't work issues, though this does mean the stuff that should be the "easiest" on paper might have the hardest to solve problems. With stuff like Fedora or Arch based systems pretty much everything just working is my experience. I DO remember the dark days when every wifi card seemed impossible to get going, and when optimus laptops left the dgpu basically unusable though... I guess the TLDR is if you use a more quickly updating distribution the laptop woes are mostly gone, something like Fedora might be a sane recommendation for the average person on that front. I have seen one wifi card issue in the last 4-5 years and that was done after a git clone sudo make install of a driver module, not exactly easy but I had one desktop that windows wouldn't install on because of MS's you must be on the internet to install even if the installer has no driver for your network device (had to do a bunch of hijinks to get past that). I would argue that as far as instructions go the ones for bypassing the windows install nonsense were more involved than the ones to install a wifi kernel module (and that DOES sound so very strange to say). It really is getting to the point where it's not really more difficult or tedious on either side, but just a matter of different problems. But I've spent more time cleaning up after broken windows updates (MS loves to bork my audio drivers for some bizarre reason) in the last couple years than fixing rolling release issues on EndeavourOS and formerly Manjaro so I think we might be on the verge of a true pick your poison scenario very soon.
@pablogonzales6194
@pablogonzales6194 Жыл бұрын
sometimes on my rx480 i don't have audio, maybe because of pipewire new update?
@igrewold
@igrewold Жыл бұрын
linux is switching audio gradually from alsa/pulse to pipewire / jack , this sometimes cause problems
@akustikruyaofficial
@akustikruyaofficial Жыл бұрын
Your video is good, but unfortunately I don't agree with you. 1.) There are distros that are very difficult to download, but there are also distros that are very easy. Specifically Calamer Installer 2.) Yes, hardware compatibility is low and I would have agreed with you if you said that 10 years ago, but it's getting better now. 3. Yes, sometimes you may need to use a terminal, but this has decreased a lot with the development of distributions in recent years. Also, using the terminal is easier and faster than the interface, in my opinion. You don't need to know the packages of all distributions. It is enough if you know the command of the package you are using. (Example: Debian apt or arch pacman)
@akustikruyaofficial
@akustikruyaofficial Жыл бұрын
4.) Yes, the number of packages is less, but there are many open source alternatives to closed source applications. Also, although I do not recommend it, it is possible to run applications that are not available for linux. 5 and 6.) Richness for linux to have more distros and desktop environments. It's not the only one like Windows and other OS. Linux provides freedom in this way.
@akustikruyaofficial
@akustikruyaofficial Жыл бұрын
7.) As I said before, you need to know all package managers. In addition, Flatpak provides ease of downloading packages regardless of which distribution you are using. 8.) Some linux distros allow you to choose packages. You can choose the package before installation. Example: Like Arcolinux D and EndevourOS
@midnightwatchman1
@midnightwatchman1 Жыл бұрын
for beginner users almost all operating systems would be difficult to install what you describe is really more alike bug and bugs for all operating systems are show-stopper. that is why all other operating system come preinstalled
@jyotindroadhikarimayum
@jyotindroadhikarimayum Жыл бұрын
Had daily drived Ubuntu GNOME for about 5 years. I would never try KDE ever again. It broke my system.
@HasanBasriy
@HasanBasriy Жыл бұрын
I thought you go to Linux deliberately to punch keyboard in terminal.
@RandomGeometryDashStuff
@RandomGeometryDashStuff Жыл бұрын
01:18 yes, new official ubuntu distros are kinda broken not kde neon, linux mint tho
@davidhailstone7794
@davidhailstone7794 Жыл бұрын
1, yes. Linux will never flourish for general use until they make it easier to install. 2, yes. Getting peripherals to work is hit and miss, and updates ruin things. 3, yes. It should be optional to use terminal, for geeks. Gui should rule, like Macos 4, yes, but not so serious. 5, yes, very definitely. Too many distros, too fragmented. 6, yes. Too many. 7, yes, simplify managers. 8, yes, but not serious, and you can delete excess apps. 9, yes, but I don't play games. If games are important, do Windows. 10, yes. Stupid error messages in Mint drive me crazy. Use real language, not geek speak. .
@waltherstolzing9719
@waltherstolzing9719 Жыл бұрын
I think the #1 source of grief nowadays for desktop users is nvidia --- how unpredictable their drivers are, with respect to simple but vital functions like suspend/resume, etc.
@notpublic7149
@notpublic7149 Жыл бұрын
If you buy a laptop with say popOS already installed? I think average users wouldn't have as much trouble. Or those users would have the same trouble on Win / Mac installing programs etc. In my life as a support for Win end users, they had trouble with installing programs. Everything had to be: Click, open, use. Anything other than that? They simply were never trained to figure that out. Even the "use" of the above was a struggle. Technology is simply not intuitive to a huge portion of the population still.. It be linux or anything.
@Siskiyous6
@Siskiyous6 Жыл бұрын
I agree about program installation, I blame lazy developers, not Linux. Because well designed programs install easily.
@wimvanhooff3373
@wimvanhooff3373 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your video! Recognizable. On my 2011 HP laptop Ubuntu 22.04 did not boot from USB. Neither does Kubuntu and Xubuntu. Linux Mint 21 no longer either. Just the word GRUB in the top left corner of the screen and the laptop started to heat up. All previous versions no problem. Why booting from the USB all of a sudden, even for Linux Mint 21, is a problem is unclear to me. POP OS 22.04 no problem. KDE NEON no problem. Booted fine from USB. I wanted Linix Mint and tried LMDE 5. LMDE 5 booted fine from USB and I installed LMDE 5. I've been using LMDE 5 for several months now and I really like it. Maybe even better than the Ubuntu version.
@slackmaster1970
@slackmaster1970 Жыл бұрын
Did you trying installing sof firmware drivers for sound?
@philip6578
@philip6578 Жыл бұрын
What is sof firmware ? Is there a homepage with info ?
@tenthant
@tenthant Жыл бұрын
My only reason is being a gamer. Proton has come a long way but doesn't solve all issues (yet), namely anti-cheats.
@lue224
@lue224 Жыл бұрын
i dont think linux is more difficult, imo its easier because of the live environment you are able to do things like google.
@Garath85
@Garath85 Жыл бұрын
1. Sorry normal customer would not install os at any way (even windows) 3. What a normal user need with cli? (Btw helpdesk also use cmd all the time in windows) 4. I would agree with office and professional software. But not the normal user need. There is replacement to everything (almost) 6. This is advantage as i like i3 window manager. More options is better. User need the freedom for it. 9. My own reason for having windows with wsl2 (but mac is worse)
@robotapertama
@robotapertama Жыл бұрын
Two others I would add to the list. 1. Setting up wireless AC Wireless USB devices. You just cannot find drivers. 2. Trying to setup multispeaker e.g 5.1 or 7.1. Also when you have any serious issues you have no choice but to drop down to CLI level to fix them.
@Shalmaneser1
@Shalmaneser1 Жыл бұрын
clarification request: AC USB?
@robotapertama
@robotapertama Жыл бұрын
@@Shalmaneser1 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11ac-2013
@TheSensationalMr.Science
@TheSensationalMr.Science Жыл бұрын
@@robotapertama (KZbin thinks I am a bot and is deleting my comments for a lot of reasons that are generally petty) (Dinkleberry scream: YOOOOOUUUUUTUUUUBE!~) there are two guides Linux Find Wireless WiFi Driver Chipset Information by vivek gite 2022 Fix: Why Isn’t Linux Detecting My Wi-Fi Adapter? by Dave Mckay 2022 these will help you to achieve access to finding wireless drivers on linux Hope you have a great day & Safe Travels!
@TheSensationalMr.Science
@TheSensationalMr.Science Жыл бұрын
seems youtube does indeed use nlp and link banning on their comments [for me at least]. also I have found creators don't learn about such comments.
@kazzxtrismus
@kazzxtrismus Жыл бұрын
5.1 and 7.1 audio support is junk and the documentation is even worse let alone nobody will admit half of whats wrong with linux audio...toslink/fiber optic to my home amp saved the day for me 20hrs of trying to get an audio interface to still NOT get guitar sounds out of my computer was my last straw.....i just boot to windows...windows did it in under 15 minutes including software downloads.
@Cavi587
@Cavi587 Жыл бұрын
Linux gaming is a lot better these days. MacOS doesn't even compare to that. The only actual obstacle are anti cheat software that often don't work on Linux and that's why you can't play some multiplayer games. But purely technically, the games themselves are able to run, just the anticheat doesn't.
@dragonballjiujitsu
@dragonballjiujitsu Жыл бұрын
Agreed on all points. Anyone who is honest (non-fanboy) would agree.
@bigbruv5328
@bigbruv5328 Жыл бұрын
I really don’t, my man is stuck 5 years in the past with some of these points. His first point isn’t even a point because that’s just how computers work, Linux will always be more difficult to install COMPARED TO AN OS THATS PRE INSTALLED. One of his points was completely subjective, the one about default apps. Default apps are generally a good thing and help with general desktop use, and his point about gaming is half true, because while Linux may still be behind windows, Linux absolutely has better game support then macOS, thanks to the effort of steam
@dragonballjiujitsu
@dragonballjiujitsu Жыл бұрын
@@bigbruv5328 Not really. It doesn't have to be harder to install. I think that was the point. Have you installed Zorin OS or Linux Mint lately? Super easy and with rare exception just work. Others should take note. As for the default apps I think most people want sane defaults. Wanna know what that looks like? Looks at MacOS out of the box. The closer Linux could get to that the better I can't speak on gaming much because I don't but Linux will never come close to Windows on that. I don't care what people who like the steam deck say.
@bigbruv5328
@bigbruv5328 Жыл бұрын
@@dragonballjiujitsu ​ I’ve literally installed Linux mint on my laptop, and I agree Linux tends to have a more streamlined installation process then windows, that wasn’t my point, my point was against the guy who made the video. Laptop manufactures design their computers to run windows, and typically have windows preinstalled, so having to flash an OS, change some settings in the bios which some may see as janky, is just inherit to the process. You missed my point, my point on default apps was that most mainstream distros DO have a sane and reasonable set of default apps, the creator of the video literally just gave his opinion that Linux should have fewer default apps, which isn’t objective at all, because the creator is more of a power user and isn’t representing newer users well when he gave his opinion. Your third point, holy shit you are just being openly ignorant, a decent majority of steam games are supported, and although a bit more hacky tons of third party games are supported and well documented, the only real pain point are games with anti cheats. And as for steam decks, over a million has already been sold and it will likely continue to grow in popularity, meaning developers will be way more likely to consider Linux when making their games. That is reality, it doesn’t matter what you say
@josephlh1690
@josephlh1690 Жыл бұрын
First mistake any home user can make with linux...Choosing ubuntu with their choice of desktop environments. Ubuntu is bad because it often gets next to no kernel patches to enhance its overall usability. The complete lack of kernel patches makes it in general less stable and less performant. Things are more likely to break as well because of cpu scheduler and resource management is $hit when it comes to handling inputs and outputs responsibly. packages break more often than they should. There is so little actual reason to use it when compared to other distros based on it. The fact that ubuntu based distros are almost universally better then ubuntu it self is downright embarrassing.
@RenderingUser
@RenderingUser Жыл бұрын
So I guess I'm good with kubuntu
@helloandris_
@helloandris_ Жыл бұрын
I hate different package managers a lot.
@henrykuppens9097
@henrykuppens9097 Жыл бұрын
Nice "rant." ;) Lifetime linux user here. Installing can sometimes be a hassle. Life with that, a computer is a technical device, a machine. The most important thing is that it's free and open source. Dirty Bill was never able to push it aside by buying it. Because nobody owns it! Very important these days! That's also a reason why many governments use it. Actually, governments shouldn't be allowed to use proprietary software. Licensing is stealing taxpayers' money! BTW, the internet runs on Linux. Even a Mac book pro I have runs Linux very well. That's obvious because Apple is basically Linux. And you didn't mention that a lot of open source also runs on Windows or Mac. Windows 11 seems to take that even further with Linux in a virtual environment, although I never looked into it. Anyway, stay away from fancy messing around, Windows or Mac comes not even close in usability or functionality. Core Linux is about functionality. Commercial software is about identity and forcing you to buy their crap.
@sid__art_6614
@sid__art_6614 Жыл бұрын
use inkscape to edit pdfs
@besmart9624
@besmart9624 Жыл бұрын
if you like learning something new, linux is right choice, but overall meaning of this is just exercising your brains
@gearboxworks
@gearboxworks Жыл бұрын
All of those disadvantages are why I don’t like using Linux on the desktop. I don’t have the time to constantly deal with issues. On the server, Linux hands down. But on the desktop, macOS. My current job provided a laptop where they require me to use Debian on the desktop, but the only apps I run on it are my IDE, terminal, browser, and Slack. I do everything else on a Mac or sometimes on Windows. #fwiw
@ImDuck42
@ImDuck42 Жыл бұрын
I use Garuda Linux With Gnome Desktop. It works verry well. Its good for beginners or more experienced users. Its my first distro and i think i will stick with it. 🦆
@jokeRLesa
@jokeRLesa Жыл бұрын
I installed ubuntu 3 times and accidentally format my storage every fuckin time. Then a spend a lot of time to recover data... I'm not lammer, but ubuntu's installer such a pain in ass. Settings not so obvious like they should. I had used Mint, Fedora, debian, archlinux, Slax, Kali, OpenSuse, but ubuntu's installer is fuckn pain for me.
@menzokruizinga
@menzokruizinga Жыл бұрын
I have really no problems with playing Games on Linux 97 procent works on my Linux PC and the games what won't work I Startup my windows PC and play my games
@lt3lt3lt3
@lt3lt3lt3 Жыл бұрын
We are the penguin people
@GixoXYZ
@GixoXYZ Жыл бұрын
I'd say half of the disadvantages you've mentioned is an advantage for a power user, but I agree with your points for the average user.
@borisvukcevic1454
@borisvukcevic1454 Жыл бұрын
I pretty much did the same thing when I started out with Linux. I think we all do this 😅
@mattitalks6261
@mattitalks6261 Жыл бұрын
Lennox destroys are basically the same besides what package Manger u use. Most distributors is debain redhat or arch based. I disagree with having 20 desktop options is Abad this what makes Linux great all the choices and customization u can do. You can change everything about the os if you ether have the know how or willing to get the knowledge. ? Installing Linux is not a problem if u buy it with Linux already installed. I understand that's not an option for everyone. Linux at it core is many for hobbies and server. Could I give the Average a Linux laptop with a desktop so them how you get the chrome/firefox and set it up to auto update. they will be fine yes cuz most things are in the web now. Using Is cropped in the USB if not hard install. FYI gnome-disk worl 99% of the time. If I'm on windows I just use the fedora installer tool. Other use is u might need to reformat your drive. In the cast gui tools don't work on Linux. I suggest the windows command line tool disk part. This have saved mean USB that was done for sure. But does take away.
@Fataha22
@Fataha22 Жыл бұрын
I still don't know why tf Linux doesn't support secure boot I mean nobody get harm if you support secure boot right? Edit : also why tf they didn't make easy to choose where to install? I like windows for reason you can easily install game and app to other drive than root
@sammyspero3648
@sammyspero3648 Жыл бұрын
Well if Linux is free what do you want them to work hard for you, do you want them to give you support for every software and hardware. And they was just handed free for you I don't think so,think wisely speak right. Linux is a open free source. Now if you want service and so on why don't you try Red hat you could pay them for a year and they will serve and answer every question you have. With a large support so don't just make up stories please.
@TCKRDefense
@TCKRDefense Жыл бұрын
exactly, You make a very good point, and with Microsoft windows they are a trillion dollar company. Market capitalization of Microsoft (MSFT) Market cap: $2.076 Trillion As of March 2023 Microsoft has a market cap of $2.076 Trillion. This makes Microsoft the world's second most valuable company $278.93 Share price
@tumescent
@tumescent Жыл бұрын
The tried and true "Linux is free so you can't criticize it" argument. If you want Linux as a desktop OS to be taken remotely seriously, it needs a level of software compatibility and polish comparably to those of other desktop OS's, commercial or not. This shouldn't be hard to understand.
@RenderingUser
@RenderingUser Жыл бұрын
​@@tumescent hmm From my experience, it's been fairly polished Can you tell me what you found unpolished about Linux?
@CorneliusCornbread
@CorneliusCornbread Жыл бұрын
Part of the problem with your boot issues where Ubuntu specific. Not really fair to call that a Linux issue, the Linux community is not responsible when canonical releases garbage software. Also the point about printers I just do not get, every printer I have used worked great after selecting the correct driver and some just were set up automatically without my intervention. Also the point about the command line is understandable, but, for the love of God, work smarter not harder. Install a shell other than bash, Fish works great out of the box and makes interfacing with the command line trivially easy. There's no need to remember things as Fish gives suggestions and can help correct incorrect commands or install missing packages for certain commands. Also why no mention of Flatpak? Flatpak is an incredibly easy way to distribute software in a stable manner.
@kdato774
@kdato774 Жыл бұрын
Difficult to install: definitely. I have been using Linux for more than 20 years and I struggle with these graphical installers. What's the point of those? Only one installer is easy: Slackware. And yes, not all UFI images boot. And yes, hardware support. And no common package manager. Really? All those peoblems in 2023?
@JonasMGBR
@JonasMGBR Жыл бұрын
I don't agree with the gaming part. Linux is a much better gaming platform than Mac. Today, Linux offers a much more robust gaming experience thanks to tools like Proton, which allow for seamless gameplay across a wide range of titles with little to no effort. In addition, AMD's open-source drivers are in excellent shape and outperform their proprietary counterparts when it comes to gaming. Even Nvidia's proprietary drivers are constantly receiving improvements for gaming..
@caiofdacosta
@caiofdacosta Жыл бұрын
the first "problem" doesn't even have anything to do with linux...
@AverageLinuxUser
@AverageLinuxUser Жыл бұрын
Windows is usually pre-installed. Linus is usually not.
@darrenclift6704
@darrenclift6704 Жыл бұрын
i really don't have problem playings in linux. again, i pretty much use steam only for games :D which has proton and works pretty good. worst case i have to find a version of proton for a game to run, but usually don't now days. runs great, same with my video card gtx 2060. I use linux mint.
@Vicorcivius
@Vicorcivius Жыл бұрын
I fervently wish it were more burdensome for new users to install Linux, I earnestly hope that Linux does not become ubiquitous on PCs, as that will probably culminate in it taking on more characteristics of Windows. As the corporate "tyrants" who are behind Windows and other pervasively utilized OS's and Software, who seek to convert the user into a commodity, will come in and bring their anti-consumer liberty practices with them and attempt to embed themselves within the Linux community.
@jubayerahmed5201
@jubayerahmed5201 Жыл бұрын
what do you want to say??/ windows is better than Linux??
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