When will they ever learn?

  • chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    You ask people online and get 78 different answers, then get caught up in decision paralysis and stick with windows.

    • poopkins@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      I went down this rabbit hole recently: irked about a broken Windows update, I picked up on people’s advice to try Ubuntu. To say I was disappointed doesn’t really do it justice—I was mostly just surprised that it looked and behaved exactly like the Ubuntu I had used in college in 2006.

      I’m really disheartened to say that after 20 years, it’s still the same sluggish, dated, janky UI that I remembered from way back and honestly it just misses basic functionality. As a random example, there’s no way to adequately control DPI settings for two monitors and messing around with screen resolution settings breaks the entire Gnome UI to the extent that you need to reboot. Some folks here on Lemmy were saying I should install KDE or something else, but I doubted it would be a miracle fix and didn’t bother going that route.

      I totally understand that it’s built by volunteers and I think that’s absolutely awesome! Personally, I just don’t think it’s for your average Joe.

      • hdsrob@lemmy.world
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        38 minutes ago

        Went with Kubuntu as I prefer KDE, and it’s not been good on a multi monitor setup (at least with my hardware).

        While I did make it further there than on some of the other distros I tried, it was still a no go.

        Think I’m going to pave it and give OpenSuse another shot, just have to get some other bits sorted out.

      • poopkins@lemmy.world
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        60 minutes ago

        FWIW, the broken update was fixed by reinstalling Windows, which was done by the time I finished cooking dinner with literally everything left in place. I don’t really understand the hate on Windows.