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by stplsd 2211 days ago
> "Under Linux, setting multi-monitor configurations especially using multiple GPUs running binary NVIDIA drivers can be a major PITA" - Bollox. Not Bollox, multimonitor setup and hdpi scaling is in a sad state in Linux

- "Applications development is a major PITA" - this is ridiculous. Yea, that is the major framework should I use to desktop app that will be supported in 10 years? Compared to Windows compatibility, it is a joke.

I use Linux for more than 10 years, but let's not pretend that it is in the same league as Win/Mac as Desktop OS. It is great if you use it for dev work, but for general Desktop use, usability, security, compatability is trerrible.

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With all the different variants of Linux and customization, I have yet to find a desktop environment that I'm actually happy with. Windows has a lot of features I like, they built on them and make them better. For Linux it usually seems there's no direction, they are all spread thin or not optimized and are slow. Even things like file explorers, since they all need to make their own, they are lacking in comparison to Windows. It is incredibly frustrating to be able to do something in Windows file explorer, and to not be able to do the same thing on Linux and instead have to open up a terminal to do something that just takes 2-3 button presses with a proper GUI.
Dolphin is better than Windows Explorer IMO. What can't it do? I would say Dolphin is just above Explorer in terms of the 'top' graphical file managers across operating systems
I don't really like KDE, so of the environments I've used, they don't use Dolphin. You can install it otherwise, but it tends to be buggy. Part of it too is that when you open/save a file in Windows, it effectively gives you a file explorer. There are some apps that roll their own, but on Linux basically all of them roll their own. A lot of the times they lack features like simply being able to create a new folder when you are saving something.
Ah yep, that’s all true. KDE apps are particularly fiddly to get running nicely outside of KDE as well.
Dolphin is better than any other Linux file managers but Windows Explorer is best IMO. In directory that contains many files, Windows Explorer runs quickly but Dolphin isn't quick as it (and alternatives are much worse). Also I like ribbon UI on Explorer.
Ranger ftw