• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Fair.

    There are about 30 different ways to do any single thing and whatever way you choose is guaranteed to provoke 17 neckbeards into writing essays on why you’re wrong and, while they’re at it, you also picked the wrong distro.

    On the other hand:

    • the clocks just tell time
    • your user directory isn’t stored in a data center 1500 miles away
    • the update process understands the concept of consent, and;
    • you can create a local user account during install without … whatever this is.
    • Almacca@aussie.zone
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      8 hours ago

      I’m old, and can’t be fucked learning a whole new system. I just want to browse the internet and play my games. The biggest barrier is getting my simracing gear and modded Assetto Corsa working on it.

      • FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        Yeah, I completely understand. I bounced off Linux desktop several times and I’m a sysadmin.

        It’s only the last few years where there have been rapid and significant improvements to get gaming so it “just works*” and both of the popular desktop environments, KDE (Windows-like) and gnome (Mac-like) have had a heavy focus on fixing all of the little fiddly annoyances that turned people off.

        It’s not perfect and it can be annoying, but its dramatically better than it was 5 years ago while Windows keeps moving in the opposite direction.

        I’m not trying to sell you on it really, Linus doesn’t pay me commissions. Windows isn’t THAT bad and learning a new OS is a big ask.

        I’ve just been impressed by the state of things and enjoy yapping about it.

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          6 hours ago

          Obligatory “Gnome is NOT Mac-like” comment.

          The Windows people think Gnome is Mac-like. Hah, no it’s not! Gnome is its own weird thing.

          KDE can actually get a lot closer to Mac than Gnome can, if you add a top menu bar, rearrange some stuff, and move the titlebar buttons around.

          (We came from Mac land originally, and that’s how we have our KDE set up. Mostly.)

          – Frost