I’ve been using all major OSes for a long time. I have the most experience with Windows, I’ve been using it since Windows 95 and stopped at Windows 8. I’ve been using macOS for about a decade and Linux (in total) for about 5 years. I have started with Mandrake, moved to Mandriva, spent over a year on Ubuntu and recently I’ve been using Fedora as my daily driver. And honestly, I’m running out of patience.

Few days ago I ran into the gpu driver issue. Long story short, Steam games started to crash on directx issue. Games that were working few weeks ago. I admit, I was mocking around with GPU drivers in order to make Podman containers to access the GPU. But I did the fresh diver install and it didn’t solved the issue (also my GPU was not found despite all commands showed it was there). I don’t have much spare time and I would like to play a game, I used to play before, without spending hours/days fixing issue that didn’t exist last time I played it.

But it’s not only about games. I have two laptops, both running Fedora 40 KDE spin. Some time ago on one laptop the power widget stopped working. It shows “no power profiles found on a device”. But when I delete the widget and add it again, it works fine.

Other issue is with the general look and feel. There are many apps that don’t follow the OS look - lack of window borders/shadow, random icons that don’t match the system, flatpacks having issues accessing system configuration (e.g. vscodium not recognising zsh as a default shell).

Few more problems I had:

  • on GNOME, some extensions where crashing without any reason
  • some apps don’t respect desktop scaling
  • bluetooth randomly dropping connections
  • syncing files between devices is always a struggle
  • you never know what’s going to break when installing updates

If you want a Linux like experience use macOS, and if you want to play games, stick to Windows.

  • @CaptainSpaceman
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    183 months ago

    Is Linux perfect? No

    Is windows better than linux? No

    Is mac better than windows? No

    Are your specific issues a reason normal users shouldnt use Linux? No

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      I’m going to disagree with you on the “is Mac better than Windows” front - I think there’s good arguments either way though. At least with a Mac, the end user is still, mostly, who they are designing for. On Windows the end user is becoming the product.

      • @CaptainSpaceman
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        63 months ago

        Both products have flaws I dont like, so im ok with either stance tbh.

    • @fart_pickleOP
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      -113 months ago

      Are your specific issues a reason normal users shouldnt use Linux? No

      I cannot agree. Most of the users would be upset about bluetooth dropping connection or constant issues after running updates.

      • @CaptainSpaceman
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        73 months ago

        Thats literally happened to me on mac and windows both

      • astro_ray
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        63 months ago

        But, are most of the users getting this Bluetooth problem? Has it occurred to you that that maybe this could be a you problem rather than a general user problem?

      • @Thaurin
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        53 months ago

        I’m getting these issues on Windows as well, to be fair.