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by AnIdiotOnTheNet
2993 days ago
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> There is no "Linux desktop", there are distros, they have various desktop environments KDE, Gnome, Unity, MATE, Blackbox, and lots more. Yeah, that's a big part of the problem right there. > I'm curious what MS Windows has copied from a common Linux DE or distro that you believe is "crap"? Rolling releases, i.e: break everything every 3 months, an over-reliance on the the command line for configuration tasks (and I say this as someone who loves powershell), package managers, and hardcoded paths (mostly for their dev tools), to name a few. |
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Things break on Ubuntu for those addicted to upgrades (me!).
In my preferred DE, KDE/Plasma, I can't recall ever needing to use command line for normal user level configurations.
[1] https://www.ubuntu.com/info/release-end-of-life