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Goodbye Linux

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4/27/2020 9:24:41 AMFirepluk before revert after revert
4/27/2020 9:23:21 AMFirepluk before revert after revert
4/27/2020 9:21:07 AMFirepluk before revert after revert
4/27/2020 9:20:48 AMFirepluk before revert after revert
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1 I've never had a linux working flawlessly - it's always some degree of anal torture. 1 I've never had a linux working flawlessly - it's always some degree of anal torture.
2 Sometimes it's your speakers and headphones, sometimes it fails horribly with multi-monitor setups... 2 Sometimes it's your speakers and headphones, sometimes it fails horribly with multi-monitor setups...
3 And sometimes when u are in the mood for spicy eGPU(thunderbolt 3) shit will just freeze your whole workstation(kernel module crash?) requiring a hard reset... 3 And sometimes when u are in the mood for spicy eGPU(thunderbolt 3) shit will just freeze your whole workstation(kernel module crash?) requiring a hard reset...
4 \n 4 \n
5 A lot of things in Linux desktop eco system feel like they are made from shit and sticks glued with a bunch of troll snot... Seriously, X11 and friends that build on top become one ugly mfk for all those years. 5 A lot of things in Linux desktop eco system feel like they are made from shit and sticks glued with a bunch of troll snot... Seriously, X11 and friends that build on top become one ugly mfk for all those years.
6 And systemd, what the !@#% is this?. 6 And systemd, what the !@#% is this?.
7 \n 7 \n
8 In the end you start to look for magic scrolls which may even work(if you are lucky and persistent enough to find one) for a while but then will mysteriously break after upgrade leaving u with nothing but a cloud of dust and frustration... 8 In the end you start to look for magic scrolls which may even work(if you are lucky and persistent enough to find one) for a while but then will mysteriously break after upgrade leaving u with nothing but a cloud of dust and frustration...
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10 Linux is pain if you want it just to work and have any non standard hardware configuration... 10 Linux is pain if you want it just to work and have any non standard hardware configuration...
11 (Speaking from own experience, been running debian/ubuntu on several laptops and virtual machines) 11 (Speaking from own experience, been running debian/ubuntu on several laptops and virtual machines)
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13 On the other hand I absolutely love linux for server environments where u need nothing but ssh and terminal to access your server, I also got semi-decent experience using linux as dev station(but due to mentioned above issues with sound, eGPU and multi-monitor setups it's always below average experience).