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[return to "Linux on the laptop works so damn well that it’s boring"]
1. ufmace+f4[view] [source] 2022-09-24 17:30:59
>>tonyst+(OP)
I have a feeling that the overall reality is far more hit-or-miss than the author implies. If you happen to be lucky to have all hardware that Linux supports well, then everything does work nicely (which is infact a nice improvement over the early days). If you get unlucky on your hardware, well buckle up, it's gonna be a ride. You are of course more likely to have good hardware support on very old devices.

Windows has its faults for sure, but it's much better in my experience as far as just working on any type of hardware and accessories. If it doesn't just work already, drivers are generally easy to find and install.

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2. Hellio+Q5[view] [source] 2022-09-24 17:39:40
>>ufmace+f4
The rallying cry of the Linux desktop enthusiast: “well, it works for me!”
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3. blooal+d7[view] [source] 2022-09-24 17:46:14
>>Hellio+Q5
Yeah, well, it's been that way for me for many years now through many machines of varying brands. These Dell machines are just the most recent, and I was shocked at how effortless the whole install process went this time around compared to way back when I first started using Linux. It really was a huge hassle back in the "olden days" of early Linux… Nowadays it's proven pretty "plug and play" all the way around every single time I've installed a new Linux rig.
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4. Hellio+k8[view] [source] 2022-09-24 17:54:34
>>blooal+d7
This comment is exactly what I mean.
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5. blooal+Ga[view] [source] 2022-09-24 18:12:00
>>Hellio+k8
Whatever… I'm glad to no longer have to fight my operating system to work with my hardware like I always had to on Windows - "Plug and Pray" was a joke for a valid reason. Installing drivers is for rubes. I'd rather plug stuff in and just get to work without going on a freakin' scavenger hunt for drivers… If you hate Linux so much, then just don't use it. Simple, yeah?
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6. Negati+dg[view] [source] 2022-09-24 18:50:51
>>blooal+Ga
I greatly prefer Linux and use Windows when some software forces me to, but I don't feel that your comment is constructive in this conversation.

Windows is generally a smoother experience. Linux is generally not ready for the average user with a randomly picked computer, as much as we'd wish it is.

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7. batman+Ih[view] [source] 2022-09-24 19:05:49
>>Negati+dg
Except that windows is demonstrably a less smooth solution these days, regardless of Linux even existing. Windows just sort of fell over and started stabbing itself and bleeding all over the floor, so a dead windows is just no use at all. They even removed the start control panel stuff, just gutted and useless now. It really feels like Microsoft went out on a mission to literally destroy everything they built while still mandating OEMS to suicidally preload it on all hardware anyway, and people still buy this stuff.

When are people going to state the braindead obvious that it’s never going to be the year of the windows desktop ever again, as Microsoft has committed to utterly pooping on all its users henceforth forevermore or?

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