>install open suse >occasionaly locks up at ring -1 when browsing >autistic bloat package manager >had to fight with kde just to get it to save an image
>install debian >freezes on boot 1/2 times >refuses to work with propietary nvidia drivers >autistic out of date repos >slow as fuck
>install manjaro >it doesnt even work
>install antergos, installer software manages to crashes itself before completion
>slackware installer causes kernel panic
>arch's wifi-menu refuses to work and just seg faults
>ubuntu sucks ass
tfw the open source community is just as incompetent as a bunch of indians if not more incompetent in #CURRENTYEAR
>install freebsd, spend 30m setting it up just works fine no autistic hiccups
even using a hackintosh or windows 8/10 was a smoother experience than this bullshit, fuck off with your bullshit barely working os you contrarian hippie shills
Uhhh, the open sores community is literally made up of 3 kinds of people. Autists, American trannies and Indians. Pic related is Red Hat's team. These 3 groups spend their days churning out shoddy bullshit work and vomiting all over each other.
There is nothing on this planet that is as unorganized and chaotic as Linux. Even dictatorships in
>tfw the open source community is just as incompetent as a bunch of indians if not more incompetent in #CURRENTYEAR its seems that you are the incompetent one if you can't google you're specific problem. werks for me TM
>>arch's wifi-menu refuses to work and just seg faults If only there were other ways to do this.
Cooper Powell
>occasionaly locks up at ring -1 when browsing >freezes on boot 1/2 times >slow as fuck >it doesnt even work >install antergos, installer software manages to crashes itself before completion >slackware installer causes kernel panic >arch's wifi-menu refuses to work and just seg faults say it with me p e b k a c e b k a c
Logan Young
Sounds like a problem between the chair and the keyboard...
Adrian Barnes
>install Fedora spin with your favourite DE >it just works
Henry Gomez
This. Report and move on.
Ryan Lewis
>BSD is fighter jet i dont get it
Joseph Williams
>Install Ubuntu >Don't use for a while >Lots of updates >Update fails >Ubuntu borks >Recovery doesn't help Installed Manjaro instead and it's been working pretty fine for a while although it has minor issues every once in a while. Apparently someone thought that during shutdown network services should be stopped before file share mounts so the shutdown takes forever since it has to wait for the mount stop job to time out. Made some override.conf that changed the order, but that only works sometimes.
It's stupid shit like that drives people away from Linux. Basic functionality is broken straight out of the box.
David James
Try fedora
Caleb Torres
>install windows 7 >slow as shit >bsods out of the blue >updates take forever
>install windows 10 >slow as fuck >fisher price ui >disrespects my freedoms >network barely works >telemetry >updates take forever
tfw the proprietary corporations are just as incompetent as a bunch of indians if not more incompetent in #CURRENTYEAR
Works on my machine. Just stop distrohopping and install ubuntu mate
Austin Edwards
> Install GuixSD > no more issues as it's your fault for not setting it up properly if it's not working
Seriously, get GuixSD, can configure it before install with all you need so you'll never have those issues.
>Old packages guix pull >KDE we don't even have it so can't have issues with it > Locks up Never happened / check your config > Bloat package manager Build system so not bloat > slow You can have custom use flags user. Just map the flags over all packages and you're done. > wifi-menu Install any you like (I have nmtui)
> >occasionaly locks up at ring -1 when browsing > >freezes on boot 1/2 times > installer software manages to crashes itself Just install Guix lol! I bet his hardware is fucky wucky.
Kevin Murphy
Install gentoo you stupid faggot
Lucas Roberts
>>KDE >we don't even have it so can't have issues with it
>linux 4.12.4 sounds works on my cherrytrail tablet and can switch between headphones and speaker output. mmc card reader works >linux 4.13-4.17 no more sound or only speaker output is available, mmc card reader is broken
linux is only getting worse rather than better, kinda sad how they keep adding features while breaking stuff that was actually working
Jonathan Edwards
OPs hardware is obviously damaged. His computer, brain or both.
Christopher Johnson
Yea the opensuse locking up is usually because btrfs is trying to hold together a disk with poor integrity.
Ryder Price
it literally takes hours for updates on win7 to install with multiple reboots never mind the time it takes to download all the updates
Aiden Lopez
write a bug report then
Levi Thomas
its very likely that no one cares and making the reports is hard too
Caleb White
I notice that *nix operating systems are way pickier about the quality of your hardware. I once had Windows installed on my PC, and then when I installed Xubuntu, I started getting disk errors. Turns out my hard drive was failing or something to that effect and I had to replace it.
Jose Stewart
if you're too lazy to do shit about it then don't complain the devs cant work around your single hardware configuration, especially if you don't tell them
I've only got it a virtual machine; how would you compare it to NixOS, the distro it came from? By their own reckoning, GuixSD isn't ready for prime time.
Carter Wright
Less option yet harder to handle I guess
Luke Morris
>proprietary drivers Hweeelp, looks lahk ah found tha prawblem...
Ryan Walker
>>BSD is fighter jet >i dont get it It's got less frills but is more powerful.
>RedDot Linux To be fair, this is because RH is a shit-tier corporation that abuses H1B because they can't sell free software.
Ian Gray
>it came from what
Asher Harris
Guix, as the name implies, was built off Nix, but with more Guile and freedom and less systemd.
I was just wonder how differently GuixSD feels from NixOS.
Jayden Russell
I actually opened a bug report but it was never even acknowledged, there is tons of issues with sound chips on baytrail and cherrytrail based laptop/tablets
Alexander Gutierrez
>operating system >operating system >personal computer ?
Angel Young
Linux is neither an operating system nor a personal computer, you fucking idiot.
Brandon Powell
but linux wiki says it is
Levi Hill
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
Michael King
nice, ill have to check that distro out. seems like a nice alternative to void
Jason Mitchell
>install CloverOS >tell it the drive/partition I want to install to >input root password >input user name/password >installs after a minute Remember to remove your livecd
Jaxson Collins
>>occasionaly locks up at ring -1 when browsing Nigger you what? The OS only has access to ring 0, which is where the kernel is. Everything below that is hardware. Buy hardware that isn't 20 years old, you dumb fucking boomer.