What do you hate about linux?
What do you hate about linux?
We love to praise linux constantly and tell everyone to change to it (they should) but what are your biggest annoyances ?
Mine would be, installing software (made even more complex by flatpaks being added, among the 5 other ways there already were to install software) and probably wifi power management issues.
Last point is the most important in my opinion
So much this!
Please, if I don't know how to build this from source, please tell me what I need to do.
Please say "open a terminal and type git clone [URL]" instead of "clone the repo." Anything to be more verbose. This might be my first time.
Great summary! Longtime Linux users and tech people in general tend to forget what it's like to be a layperson, and take for granted all the skills it takes to daily drive Linux without trouble.
The audio stack is just just a nightmare, it's not even funny. Sometimes, at random, when my PC boots, it will output white noise at full volume through my headphones. The is fine if I turned it on and went to get something, make a coffee, whatever. I can still hear it in the other room though. If I'm sitting at my PC and I was just rebooting, wearing the headphones: that isn't ok. It damn near blows my eardrums out when it happens.
The unsympathetic/pedantic users and obtuse man pages are why I've abandoned Linux attempts in the past. The reason I am trying to move to Linux now, isn't because those were fixed. It's because windows is becoming the more annoying option. I've prevented my computer from updating win 10 until I can leave the platform. But I'm not looking forward to dealing with Linux frustrations. Especially the fucking users. I hate asking Linux people for help. 95% chance I just get a pedantic dickwad.
I think things are getting better. I'm not going to lie and tell you that it's no longer a problem, but I think you can do a lot more with a little patience. I know there's a lot of different implementations, so you might need to experiment as well. Good luck!
You can ask me for help, im pretty nice :) not a linux pro tho
You can ask me for help, im pretty nice :) not a linux pro tho
Great summary, too many Linux elitists like to claim Linux to be without flaws and every other OS to be the devil.
I'd love for Linux to become more mainstream. But as long as those elitist are pulling the strings, it will never become user friendly enough for a regular user.
"But I moved my granny to Linux and she can use it" is their argument. When in reality every time this granny had an issue, the Linux user came around to fix it. The majority of people do not have a tech savvy user in their direct circle capable of fixing Linux. So the only option they have is to bring it back to the store they bought it from.
Sleep and Audio are definitely my most annoying, and prominent, issues that I run into. Devices like USB audio interfaces I find tone temperamental. Oftentimes they will not be recognised on startup and I have to unplug them and replug them back in. I also gave up on hibernate, my PCs are now either on or off...
To be fair, my colleagues have audio issues on Windows more often than I do.
The classic "oh, windows reset all my audio configurations after an update... again..."
Idk man it all works for me.