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[–] fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 points 1 day ago (2 children)

IMO Linux’s biggest problem is choices. Normal people don’t really want choices, they just want the one, and it needs to work. The second you tell them there’s 17 different options, and each one has 9 sub options, and each sub option has 4 more sub sub options they just tune out. Got a problem? Google “Linux fix XYZ” and there’s 300 different fixes and maybe one of them works. Or maybe it doesn’t.

With windows there’s 1 or 2 windows. You get what Microsoft thinks is best. Don’t like it? Maybe someone’s made a tweak. But odds are too bad, suck it up. And then they move on with their life.

[–] LoreSoong@startrek.website 1 points 22 hours ago

I want to say you're wrong but damn not 20 mins before reading this did I just type into my search engine ["issue x" Arch wayland gnome nvidia grub] to help narrow down my query to my specific system. I will say that once I do this though Im usually met with pretty much exactly what Im looking for or at least a small group of people working toward a solution. It takes getting used to but Im overall much happier with my experience on Linux because like you said its not a 5050 whether i can fix the problem or not, I CAN but now its all about how much time im willing to invest or the community has already invested. With more people moving everyday I can watch my experience get better and better as the community improves everything.

[–] psx_crab@lemmy.zip 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Well you're right on, because that's exactly the reason i haven't tried linux yet, i have very little time for entertainment and i need to allocate my time to the thing i felt needed at the moment, between "trying to research and install linux and try out a few and troubleshoot when stuff came out" and "play game", i always pick the latter.

[–] LoreSoong@startrek.website 1 points 22 hours ago

by all means wait, I recommend trying it but eventually bazzite, steamos, nixos or fedora will take so much market share that your experience will be indistinguishable from windows or simply better.

Also I agree we all have less time with the state of the world right now but when you solve or even just point out a problem on windows or linux you're making the experience better for other users. If you want to look at yourself like an upaid beta tester thats fine but id rather be working towards improving the software that is free and open source even if its alot less convenient or simple.