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by bharathyes
1183 days ago
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Many customisations are not possible in Windows let alone requesting any specific feature from the devs. In cases where I had ti seek forumn help in windows three common scenario were:
1. Well known bug with a simple fix that user has to make. 2. Well known bug that has a weird work around or hacky reg edit. 3. No idea what the cause is and you just reinstall and hope it doesnt reoccur. And the ltt video was an obsolute joke because they made little to no effort to learn anything about Linux and operated it like they do windows. of course it was such a bad experience. that's what most reaction I saw was too. if you are great at driving automatic but decided to just drive a stick without putting any effort to learn its specific details or the different, that will end horribly. Cant blame the stick car is terrible. |
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The point of the video was to approach desktop Linux in a way similar to how your average layman might (which when considering the dominance of Windows probably means using it like it’s Windows) to see if it’s ready for the less-technical masses.
It might sound silly but this is the exact sort of test that desktop Linux needs to pass with flying colors if it’s to have any hope of gaining traction beyond the extremes of the technically capable minority and grandparent who only needs a box with a browser capable of checking their Yahoo email.