• Digester
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      41 year ago

      Printers suck universally, no matter the OS. It’s something everyone can agree on.

      I had the opposite experience, I couldn’t find drivers on Linux for my old Audio Interface (M Audio) from the 2000s but I was able to find an installer for windows on some website and ran just fine on Windows 10. This isn’t even the issue with old tech, if I can’t find drivers (on either OS) for a 15 years old Audio interface, it’s not the end of the world, I just have to accept it. What I find troublesome is sometimes getting modern hardware to work on Linux, especially something that was never designed to work on it.

      • @Dnn
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        21 year ago

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    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I remember Nvidia putting their driver into GeForce Experience just before I stopped using Windows completely. It was taking the driver, adding a user interface on it, stuffed ads inside, required a Nvidia account and ran in the tray all the time. :)

      I assume it still works like that on windows. It’s just filled to the brink with shit like that.

        • @[email protected]
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          Sure, but it’s the culture of windows. Everything is corporate speak, filled with ads, and taking over the users computer. I got so sick of it all.

          Linux is amazing. It just gets out of the way and provides a fast smooth system that never slows down. Has an excellent fast command line and many great applications handled by a very fast and efficient package manager…I mean, it’s just so much better that it’s no going back.

          • @dustojnikhummer
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            01 year ago

            “Gets out of the way”

            Yeah I will stop you right there buddy.

    • @dustojnikhummer
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      01 year ago

      I have literally never had to hunt down some old ass drivers on 90s looking shitty websites on linux

      I spent an hour trying to get my Broadcomm wifi card working on Debian. Gave up…

      Windows is a bit easier, you need to find the right package, but then it’s just one “next next next install” away

      • @MeanEYE
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        Literally one command away.

          • @MeanEYE
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            01 year ago

            There are other ways than terminal. I just found it the easiest way to show the list of available drivers in Debian with a single command.

            Also I call bullshit on that “terminal = no”. If people are capable of copy pasting URL they are capable of copying single line of text as well. Even if someone is afraid of terminal it provides a lot less ambiguity and should give it a shot. It doesn’t require navigating through user interface which has tendency to change over time while following someone’s instructions or images which might leave out the step or fail to include where to click, move, open then go to tab, 3rd row down, click open… etc. Besides nothing happens if you make a mistake. World doesn’t end. Computer doesn’t explode.

            • @dustojnikhummer
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              11 year ago

              Windows has been GUI only for end users for 22 years by now…

              t doesn’t require navigating through user interface

              Yes because terminal syntax and binaries can’t change either, right?

              • @MeanEYE
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                11 year ago

                Windows has not been GUI only. It also has terminal and configuration through it.