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  • PangurBan@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Or “when something doesn’t work you’re going to crawl through old forums hoping to find the solution”

    Tried Linux again recently. No thanks. It’s come a long ways, but that’s one thing that hasn’t changed.

    When that stops being as frequent of a problem, I’ll switch without looking back. Fedora KDE Plasma was pretty slick, and some things actually worked better than windows, but I cannot stand having to Google around to fix basic things as frequently as Linux wants from me. Not that Windows is perfect, but I don’t know. The problems feel easier to fix and are less… Outright broken?

    And now here comes the Linux users telling me I’m wrong like they do every time I say this despite my experiences being very recent lol that’s another thing that will never change.

    • sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      4 hours ago

      Just installed Fedora today. Can confirm, a Lemmy post and several wikis really helped me out.

      I think that other distros are less like that, but experiencing breakage and having to search for solutions is a perennial problem.

      • JcbAzPx@lemmy.world
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        2 hours ago

        I’ve had far more problems installing windows over the years than I’ve had with linux and linux has been the only OS I use at home for quite a while now.