• @DasAlbatross
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    792 months ago

    But I’ve read so many posts on here about how Linux is flawless!

    • @[email protected]
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      502 months ago

      not sure if you’re being sarcastic, but if anything this news paints linux deployment in an even better light.

    • FalseMyrmidon
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      242 months ago

      Are you shocked that bad software can crash multiple operating systems or something?

      • Nah, but there were some Linux evangelists claiming this couldn’t possibly happen to Linux and it only happened to Windows because Windows is bad. And it was your own fault for getting this BSOD if you’re still running Windows.

        And sure, Windows bad and all, but this one wasn’t really Microsofts fault.

        • @rottingleaf
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          2 months ago

          The sane ones of us know well that a faulty driver is a faulty driver, but! Linux culture is different. Which is why this happened so spectacularly with Windows. EDIT: and not with Linux

          • @[email protected]
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            12 months ago

            I’ve had the proprietary Nvidia driver crash my whole system a few times. Hoping their new open-source driver (not nouveau, I mean the new out-of-tree open-source one) is better.

            • @rottingleaf
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              11 month ago

              I had X crash due to Nvidia under FreeBSD a few times, and fewer kernel panics due to it. Never used Linux with Nvidia though.

          • @[email protected]
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            192 months ago

            Yeah, it supports kernel modules, so is also vulnerable to bad third party kernel code.

              • @[email protected]
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                52 months ago

                Also, even if they do, you can choose to not load it.

                It amused me that so many people had this installed, but had no idea what it was for.

        • @[email protected]
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          -62 months ago

          if they dont know the boot sequence is a thing maybe their opinion on this doesnt really matter 🤷🏼

      • @DasAlbatross
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        72 months ago

        I’m not shocked at all, but there seems to be a very sizable number of people on Lemmy who think if people just used Linux there’d never be another problem or exploit again, which is ridiculous. Mac users used to feel the same way until the market share started to grow and all of the sudden you’re seeing news of serious exploits.

    • @Alborlin
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      02 months ago

      Haven’t you heard 4% market is captured by Linux , it’s the ONLY saviour os out there , windows users and macos users are idiots and all Lemmy Linux dudebros grandpa’s are using Linux without single problem. Despite the fact that each Linux had it’s own shell and there is no escape from terminal ( in 2024) if you even as try to use something more complicated. ;)

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        For almost every use case a normal user needs, there is a gui. You do not need the terminal.

        • @Alborlin
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          2 months ago

          Tell me where to find executables for programs installed without using Terminal , a very very clickable task in windows

            • @Alborlin
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              11 month ago

              Hah not true in many many many cases

              • @[email protected]
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                11 month ago

                Did you ever use linux? There is a file explorer in most, if not all linux distributions.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            Huh? if you install anything via a software manager which is included with most user-friendly distros like Ubuntu, popos, mint or zorin, it comes with a .desktop file which makes it discoverable by using the means of the desktop environment - usually something like the start menu. And that’s not something new. That has been the case for years now.