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by Wehrdo
2799 days ago
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Glad that Ubuntu works well for the author, but I've used Ubuntu on and off for a good 5+ years, and could fill a book with small things that just don't work quite right, and cumulatively makes it feel like I'm fighting the computer instead of working with it. As a brief taste: * No trackpad swipe gestures (plus many more subtle trackpad issues) * Pre-Wayland the only way to attach a second screen at a different DPI was with xrandr that caused random flickering * Accidentally bricked it once because I restarted while updates were happening in the background (no indication they were, and no prompt to let me know before restarting) I could go on for awhile... |
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* "Supported" ubuntu was so old that neither Chrome nor Firefox would update
* Latest ubuntu constantly toggled the backlight at 30fps (yes, really).
* They didn't provide a driver package, instead they provided a utility to bake drivers into install media. Naturally, it didn't work, the documentation described a significantly different version.
* All these problems were well-represented in forlorn solutionless forum / stack overflow threads.