Mint. Had problems with device drivers, with things I used for my job not having proper software support. With having to edit config based on a dream and a whole lot of guesswork just to make some peripherals work. Being told that a config setting I use on windows need not exist on Linux because I can just buy different hardware...
Mint was the last one I tried and it was awful, really buggy and poor UX
The amount of issues I had last time I tried says otherwise
It's not just that, I had unending problems when I tried last and most of the help I received online was incredibly combative ("you shouldn't want to do that") or just asking me to switch distro and start again, of course the distro recommended was different each time
I mean the layout they mentioned is called "US" layout I'm sure they could deduct that there are other country specific ones
- if the sun has set and my partner isn't home from work (phone not connected to WiFi), turn the hallway light on
- close the blinds when the sun sets, but only if the TV isn't currently on so as not to make noise during a TV programme
- when I turn the bedroom lamp on, turn the bedroom ceiling light off
- if my front door opens when neither me nor my partner are home, send a snapshot of the doorbell camera to my notifications
What's a mud room?
He admitted he also has "a weakness for sugary things".
Stop the presses!
Since when did texas care about human rights
What does using a good firewall mean exactly? As I understand it a port is either open or closed right? So what does a good firewall do that a bad one doesn't?
You think it's impossible that Windows, an operating system with whole teams of people paid well to work on design and UX could be easier to use than Linux desktop which is primarily people working in their spare time?