It’s ironic how, just like people make jokes of Linux audio even though it’s been stable for years, people stil joke about Windows throwing BSODs or requiring reinstalls non-stop, even though the last BSOD I had that wasn’t caused by faulty hardware or a weird one-of-a-kind driver issue was… 12 years ago? Something like that.
“Latest” as in “Insider”? I’m on the first Patch Ring at work, so I’m one of the five people who get the latest patches, but we’re not Insiders. We had 3 BSODs last week when MediaTek fucked up their WiFi drivers and the devices crashed if connected to WiFi 7.
The previous BSOD I saw at work was 3 years ago. The tech came in, replaced the MOBO and the issue was solved.
A colleague of mine had a BSOD while we were doing our stand-up, and I have had a few over the last few years.
Also, you don’t get to tell us that BSODs don’t count if the driver is written by someone else, that’s not how it works. Otherwise Linux has no audio problem, only alsa does. Completely different thing.
I have a strange Dual Screen Asus on Intel with mobile arc. About 10% of the time, waking from sleep will crash the taskbar, something about the video driver not being ready yet.
I just wrote a daemon to kick plasmashell in the ass if it notices the bar isn’t there.
Systemd haters when you use systemd instead of UltraXinitializer made in 2005 by John Init in C-- that requires you to manually write init scripts and has 894 critical severity CVEs
Oh no not
systemctl --user restart pipewire.service!Pfff why not the sudo reboot now. That’s much better /s
May as well just reinstall the os at this point.
Windows habit
It’s ironic how, just like people make jokes of Linux audio even though it’s been stable for years, people stil joke about Windows throwing BSODs or requiring reinstalls non-stop, even though the last BSOD I had that wasn’t caused by faulty hardware or a weird one-of-a-kind driver issue was… 12 years ago? Something like that.
if you’ve been running the latest windows 11 that’s very good luck
“Latest” as in “Insider”? I’m on the first Patch Ring at work, so I’m one of the five people who get the latest patches, but we’re not Insiders. We had 3 BSODs last week when MediaTek fucked up their WiFi drivers and the devices crashed if connected to WiFi 7.
The previous BSOD I saw at work was 3 years ago. The tech came in, replaced the MOBO and the issue was solved.
A colleague of mine had a BSOD while we were doing our stand-up, and I have had a few over the last few years.
Also, you don’t get to tell us that BSODs don’t count if the driver is written by someone else, that’s not how it works. Otherwise Linux has no audio problem, only alsa does. Completely different thing.
IDK why you’re shilling for them honestly
I love this so much. :D
I said that Linux AND Windows are stable these days. You took “Windows shill” from that. How pathetic is this?
I have a strange Dual Screen Asus on Intel with mobile arc. About 10% of the time, waking from sleep will crash the taskbar, something about the video driver not being ready yet.
I just wrote a daemon to kick plasmashell in the ass if it notices the bar isn’t there.
ewwwwww SystemD
Systemd haters when you use systemd instead of UltraXinitializer made in 2005 by John Init in C-- that requires you to manually write init scripts and has 894 critical severity CVEs
John Init writes bloated software. I only use suckslot init.
SyStEmD iS tHe OnLy InIt SyStEm BeCaUsE wE kNoW nO aLtErNaTiVeS
i use GNU Shepherd btw, thanks for asking (:
now go back writing text files for services and pray for them to werk like the cave people you are
No, eww is eww. Systemd is systemd.
I got your System “D” right here \*grabs crotch\*