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Linux... Is shitty... Ok it just is. I've tried all kinds of variations and they all just... Urgh

Now I know... I know devs are meant to love it ... But compare it to windows

(Yes windows fucks up more) but when it works it works.

... Windows isn't perfect... But it doesn't try to be.

Linux has that feel of... Clearly made by a dev... It works consistently but doesn't take into account how people want to use something...

Linux is something you have to learn to love. And I'm sure I could.
But with windows it's intuitive it's straight forward

I feel like if I was to pick up windows having never used it... I would know how it works. I could at least use it go online and watch videos do the basics... In Linux ... No it's not as easy, sometimes not possible

An os you should just know how to do everything you want to do, and not have to download tonnes of shit to get it that way

It is, the future... But holy fuck get your act together Linux

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  • 15
    @azuredivay who drinks milk with a spoon?

    Are you unaware of what a glass is?
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    @azuredivay @FitzSuperUser that was not the specified use case....
    I feel like I'm being ganged up on for making a valid point.....
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    Ubuntu billed itself as being user-friendly. But it has never passed the "mom test" for me. That is, I should be able to install it and my mom (God rest her soul) should have been able to use it without instructions.

    Whoever figures that out will be a zillionaire.
  • 15
    @stackodev windows wouldn't pass that test either....
  • 2
    @Player2 πŸ˜‚ you are but mainly because your point have nothing to do with his metaphor or at least the point of it
  • 1
    @Player2 fair point. But she really didn't have a problem with Windows like she did when I tried to introduce her to Linux.
  • 2
    @FitzSuperUser his metaphor was fine. His example was confusing....
  • 3
    @azuredivay I am chill. Your original comment never specified cereal though....
  • 1
    @stackodev if I had 100mill I'd give it a go πŸ€”πŸ˜
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    @Player2 your being pedantic make for the sake of it πŸ˜‚ he should of used soup...
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    Windows is straight forward.... Yeah that's shit
  • 2
    Feels like reading a discussion with Sheldon. It is milk DRINK from glass... No compute πŸ˜ƒ
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    @COo1 I know... I'm more human now people used to call me Sheldon but I think we found a new one!
  • 6
    Windows is hard for me, so much stuff that doesn't make sense. It's clearly made for old people.
  • 0
    @J4s0n if I gave someone a windows install DVD and a Linux install DVD. I'm willing to bet that the windows install would complete first.
  • 1
    @monolithicblob it could be said that your average Linux install is made for people who never go outside.

    I mean no offence by the above statement as I am an sys admin as well as developer so I personally use which ever suits my needs
  • 1
    @FitzSuperUser What? Really? I have felt the same for Windows all this time.
  • 0
    @fitzsuperuser I agree with the op I gave a couple of users Linux mint to run VMware workstation host on so it had a smaller memory foot print. VMware weren't supporting the latest version of mint so I had to go back a couple of versions. Then my users had problems with laptops not suspending and restoring correctly, this even overheated on laptop as it was still running when the user put it into his laptop bag like he always does and Linux didn't suspend properly. Not to mention having to use the command line to change stuff because no GUI exists for the application. Linux has its uses but generally I don't have the time to fuck about. Also the two laptops I put Linux despite configuring the same behaved differently, graphics drivers behaving differently, mount points being different for extra drives. Quite like windows if I'm honest.
  • 2
    Actually, linux tries even less to be perfect. It was only developed as a free os, you could use when windows fucks up
  • 0
    @Player2 yess. I know of glass.js
  • 2
    It's all about choices and what works best for you. For me, Linux (Ubuntu with lists of modifications) has been the answer. For some it may be macOS. For some windows. And for the rest BSD. If you feel comfortable with Windows and like that, use that.
  • 1
    You said with Linux you have to download a bunch of tools to make it work, well then with the NT kernel you don't have too ?
    Point is you can't compare windows yo Linux .
  • 3
    @skonteam Windows will download and install everything for you.

    Honestly if you think that's 'cheating' or a bad thing, you're mental. I want to be able to turn my PC on and work.

    Don't talk to me about your drivers not working because you use Linux and decided to change to X flavour of Linux because you were told it was 'better' than Windows. I see a lot of people on here who jumped on the 'Linux is better' bandwagon, and now they're all coming back.
  • 6
    Can we just settle this?

    Linux is not better than any other OS

    windows is not better than any other OS

    OSX is not better than any other OS

    IT IS ALL DOWN TO PERSONAL PREFERENCE.

    In the words of Tyler Durden: None of you are special little snowflakes. We are all made of the same decomposing matter as everything else.

    Get a grip and let people develop how they want.

    </metarant>
  • 2
    @drRoss no? Since when windows downloads and installs everything for you?
  • 0
    @skonteam if you. Can't compare Linux to windows then wtf cab you compare it to .
  • 5
    Seriously people, it's 2016.
    Major Linux distros get installed by pressing enter x times, just like Windows.
    What is your beef with steep learning curve when they have interfaces for many things just like Windows has.
    What is up with this thread?
  • 1
    @SirusAmory my point was Linux has the capacity to be the best os but they have little thought into how someone might use it
  • 1
    @sage I'm talking about drivers.
  • 1
    @sage the entire point is an os should never have a steep learning curve... Ever

    You turn away so many people when you do and that's just what Linux has done with the huge amount of distros not one can get it right ?

    With windows the learning curve is... Oh that the internet button, oh that opens the apps menu

    That's it... same with android is just as simple. iOS is simpler still

    But nearly all variations involve command line and when it doesn't you still want to download skins and add ons because you don't get what you need from the start
  • 2
    @FitzSuperUser You mean it isn't the year of the Linux desktop?!?!?!?!?!
  • 1
    @drRoss at the rate it's going 2050, will be
  • 2
    @drRoss please tell me you are kidding. It does not download drivers for you and it never did. The only thing it has is drivers for major hardware inside the installation. And it ends there.
    Linux actually downloads needed drivers on some distros. Even as plug'n' play. Plus all the software you need.
  • 1
    @sage I don't have an issue with the steep learning curve. My point(not issue) is that John who's 60 isn't going to want to learn Linux.

    If Linux had not become so diverse with the flavours of OS offered and a more concerted effort to make a very decent offering instead of mediocre offerings Linux would be awesome

    People would complain then that it's not diverse enough I know, but how many spin offs of Ubuntu are there when if everyone concentrated the fork efforts into making Ubuntu awesome. But you could argue that canonical should have sunk time into Debian instead of Ubuntu but I kind of like the divide that Ubuntu is more user friendly than Debian.

    I run a few web servers on Debian so I'm not anti Linux. But seriously it's just a tool and the wrong tool being implemented is just as bad as having no tool

    I know I'm using Linux generically and it's the kernel not the OS.
  • 0
    @FitzSuperUser please tell me which distros have you tried.
    Because nowadays major Linux distros are basically like Windows in those exact points.
    I admit it is hard to choose from the plethora the right one, but in Fedora or Ubuntu you do not need command line ever if you are a basic user.
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    @FitzSuperUser my point was that there is no learning curve for day-to-day tasks. Because it handles more or less like Windows.
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    @philcr I think a average computer user could complete a Ubuntu installation. And since a Ubuntu install needs half the time... Nope I don't think so. Also afterwards everything except windows office is ready to use... So nope.
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    @J4s0n just based on the user group I support I would suspect many of them couldn't install either. The group ranges from savvy home user to the guy who didn't know alt+tab changed applications.
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    Windows is so heavy and tries to make every fucking decision for the user. Also every installation of everything takes Sooo fucking long.

    I still can see the use of it an I am still a Linux noob.
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    @J4s0n The Windows 10 install is very quick now.
  • 0
    @drRoss especially if you do it from USB , SSD or Windows deployment services
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    @drRoss OK I have to admit it this is true. And it is the first one I didn't had to install all the drivers by my self which @philcr was the biggest problem for a normal user.
    So yeah it got better and I am not a Windows hate but it is not straightforward
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    @sage Ubuntu, Linux mint , and a debian distribution I can't quite remember
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    I use the best tool for the job in hand.

    Gaming -> windows
    Everything else -> *nix
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    I use debian for 95% of what I do, as it's the best tool for the job. On my laptop, running the same tasks on linux vs window, i'm at 20% cpu and 6-7gb memory. Windows gave me constant out of memory warnings and just closed my running apps. Windows has its uses, but for development for anything outside of Windows apps, linux is better.

    Fuck, just to build with node-gyp on windows I need Visual Studio. Why the fuck is their c-compiler bundled with VS? I hate the interface, and it takes up such retarded amounts of disk space.

    Also fucking IE, I will never forgive Microsoft for IE!
  • 2
    We use Linux desktops at work and it's great. Really don't see what people are on about here - shit just works out the box, it's not 2005.
  • 0
    @J4s0n I agree it's not straight forward
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    @FitzSuperUser What i meant was that you should compare Windows to a Linux based distro, otherwise Linux is a kernel as is NT to Windows .
  • 0
    @yusijs actually you can install MS build tools as standalone version without installing VS, so this shouldn't be something to complain about
    As being mainly a C/C++ developer, what makes Unix better? I can use GCC and clang as well and have the option to use the (IMO) best ide to develop, debug and with the great integration of Intel parallel studio also to profile my application in one single Ide

    https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vc...
  • 0
    @benoliver999 that's great to hear, are your desktops part of an active directory domain? Just curious how samba works out for you guys on scale! I had issues setting up a member server running Ubuntu server, admittedly it's is now the least rebooted server but n our business and when I do need to takes less than 20 seconds to bounce
  • 0
    @olirz I wont speak to much about it, but most of the C/C++ software I've built, qt has worked out fine. Ymmv though.
  • 0
    You should try Elementary OS, it's a lovely Linux distro which looks and feels very similar to Mac OS.
  • 0
    @markyosullivan I hate Mac's πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚
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    Just my personal opinion. I'm exactly the other way around. Windows never worked out for me. My parents and some friends also switched to Linux and since then they don't need help with computers anymore. No driver issues etc, it just works. Personally I freaking hate closed source software so that's why I'll never switch back and it just works for me but hey, if you like windows, everyone their own preferences, right!
  • 0
    @stackodev what about dad? Can he use it easily ? Why there ain't a dad test?
  • 0
    @rohitshetty LOL my dad was great with tech but he passed before had much of a chance to do anything with Linux. But he would have enjoyed it!
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    @philcr We are admittedly a small team, so there's no DC. File server is a freenas box, email etc a Debian box.
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    @wolt xubuntu is what we settled on for people who don't care about distros. Works with very little config out the box, and both Win and Mac users feel at home.
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    I used to use Windows, then started using Ubuntu gnome more and more on my dual boot box. Since the upgrade to Windows 10, I have a hard time knowing where to find several important settings.
    I actually Frankensteined a couple laptops together a while ago and installed Ubuntu on it as a gift to my father-in-law. He hadn't used a personal computer at all for several years, but only had used Windows. After a very brief intro, he was a pro. He ended up meeting his now wife on match, so now I make sure to take a little credit for his new found happiness.
    That laptop never would've been able to run Windows, but ran Ubuntu like a champ.
  • 0
    @sage aww, but they never had enuf logic to integrate a SuDo dialog box rather than showing permission denied.
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    @benoliver999 it's fine for a small team, but when you have real world legacy stuff to support, exchange server etc Linux doesn't integrate so well with minimal input

    Linux OS's do work with the legacy stuff but I can ill afford the time to maintain
  • 0
    @philcr Yeah I get that. I was lucky that I had a clean slate to start with too.
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    @stackodev great to hear :)
    but my point is mom test is pretty sexist :)
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    @stackodev Installed elementary for both my parents and my sister, didn't have to tell them anything!
    "hey son, this system can gave Thunderbird as well!"
    "what... How.... That's not installed by default...?!?"
    "uhm I just opened the menu, typed software, saw an icon that looked like a installation thingy, clicked and then this software center opened and I searched for it, clicked on install and then it installed uhm it's not that hard?"
    😐
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