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by Sir_Cmpwn
2760 days ago
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>I installed Slack using the deb package (on ubuntu). Won't start, no idea why. Just segfaults. So I have to use the browser version of slack. This is a problem with Slack, not with Linux. >X will still hang with certain applications. Sometimes I close the Lid and the laptop never wakes up.I still get screen tearing when moving windows around. This stuff was fixed years ago on Windows. Plasma, the desktop I recommended for end-users, has solved these problems. Years ago. >My friend (who can use Windows 7 just fine), when on my Linux PC and I have it setup pretty much like Windows and he couldn't work out how to open the web-browser I simply don't believe that you know someone who understands how to use Windows and yet couldn't open a web browser on KDE Plasma. |
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This the attitude I always get and it stinks. I have sitting on my desk at home an Amiga 1200 (released in 1994). I can download a lha archive with a program in it, extract it and run it. Amiga OS was cutting edge in 1987ish. I still can't do that with a popular flavour of Linux like ubuntu.
I don't think it is unreasonable to expect to be able to download a package from the internet that is marked as "Ubuntu 18.04", use the package manager to install it and for it to work properly.
There is also about 3 or 4 different methods (that are somewhat official) to install applications. Which is crazy.
This problem only exists on Linux.
> Plasma, the desktop I recommended for end-users, has solved these problems. Years ago.
Good for you. Not everyone is running the same setup.
The whole "Works For Me" attitude. Again this attitude stinks.
> I simply don't believe that you know someone who understands how to use Windows and yet couldn't open a web browser on KDE Plasma.
I still have some usage hangups on Windows since the Windows 2000 days and I have a lot of problems with newer versions of windows because I just get confused with the interface. It isn't that uncommon tbh. In the end I've learnt enough powershell now it not an issue for me.
For a developer such as myself it is easier to just install WSL, run a VM or use something like vagrant or Docker and just put up with the odd annoyances that Windows 10 presents you with.