• ma1w4re@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Bro tried one distro and condemned the entire span of Linux systems. Aight.

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      5 months ago

      You realise that having to try a whole bunch of other distros is so much worse compared to the “turn key experience” they’re after, right? And it’s a valid complaint. I generally agree with the sentiment, even though I’ve more or less sworn off Windows whenever I can possibly avoid it.

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        Add to this that running Steam on Linux Mint is probably the most “turn-key” Linux gaming experience you’ll probably get

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      Bro didn’t even spend two weeks of his life fucking around with different distros and trying various workarounds and hacks trying to get them to work with his games before he just went back to playing games on a system he knows works. Aight

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      Bro tried one distro and condemned the entire span of Linux systems. Aight.

      Seems to be a reoccurring running theme.

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        Then don’t use linux. Whats the problem? There’s perfectly fine Windows for normal people.

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          Bro tried one distro and condemned the entire span of Linux systems. Aight.

          Seems to be a reoccurring running theme.

          Then don’t use linux. Whats the problem? There’s perfectly fine Windows for normal people.

          Think you’re missing the point.

          Seems very purposeful and repetitive.