I’m a life-long Windows user who nowdays has a MacBook as a daily driver and a gaming PC running Linux. I consider myself somewhat tech savvy but holy fuck Linux just makes me want to tear my head off. I just spent 45 minutes trying to install Standard Notes “the right way” and in the end I just gave up and downloaded it from the Ubuntu store instead. Error, you need to add this repository. Error, you need to enable this feature. Error, you need to install this tool first which you can use to install another tool and that tool helps you fix the issue preventing you to solve the first issue etc. I honestly can’t even imagine how you could make this any more difficult.

I guess Linux is like welding; it’s great when someone sets the welder up for you and you just press the trigger and start welding but you’re up for some absolute misery trying to figure that out on your own.

Also, a huge credit to chatGPT. I can just take picture of my terminal window and it gives me step-by-step instructions on how to troubleshoot most issues I’ve had. I’d be at complete loss without it.

  • @Solumbran
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    812 hours ago

    Windows is an abomination when it comes to plug and play. Errors are part of the normal use of the system and rebooting is actually the most efficient way to solve issues. If that is fine for you then anything is.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      -212 hours ago

      With Windows I can just download an app and follow the instructions on the installer and more often than not it works without an issue. Even my grandmom can do that. With Mac it’s even easier.

      • moonlight
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        16 hours ago

        On windows, you have to go to the software’s website, find the download page, click download, run the installer exe, then click through the installation wizard.

        On Linux, you can either install it in one command in the terminal, or install in one click from a gui. You almost certainly have a gui app store preinstalled unless you choose a minimal distro like Arch.

        If you want to update software on Windows, you go through that whole process again. On Linux, you just do a system update.

        I’m not really sure what part of that is easier on Windows

      • Dark Arc
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        39 hours ago

        With Linux you just open the software manager and search for it with effectively 0 chance of your grandma downloading a virus.

        The app store model is the Linux model. Linux just doesn’t have paid apps in said stores.

      • Scrubbles
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        18 hours ago

        Apple changed to the app store model years ago and people preferred it. Hell my grandma uses Linux now