>It's good-looking >It's user-friendly >Its installation can be done clicking three buttons >Just werks in any hardware >It will never shit itself after an update.
This is the ideal operating system. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.
Looks like standard gnome. Why is this impressive? Oh I get it. It's impressive because unity finally failed and their fucking abortion of a UI has been decoupled.
David Martinez
That's guhnome 3 user
Jose Morales
inb4 burger confuses spanish with portuguese and spams sopa de macaco
Austin Martin
dios mio..
Dominic Torres
basado y rojoencapsulado
Joshua Parker
Honestly I was just like you until Gnome kept on crashing upon booting. Now kubuntu is my best friend
Nathaniel Rivera
It's impressive because it works, unless your standard meme distro.
Tyler Robinson
>canonical >amazon
Caleb Brooks
>unless Shit
Unlike
Brody Moore
>amazon Literally a fucking shortcut to the Amazon webpage that you can remove with a fucking click.
Because, you know, serious projects backed by serious organizations need funding. Not depending on the help of neets like Arch Lineecks makes them professional.
Anthony Garcia
just use archbuntu so you can atleast grab stuff off the AUR
I miss ubuntu but gentoo is so much fucking better
Hudson Hall
>>Just werks in any hardware Doesn't work properly on Alienware 17 R4. No compatible sound or wi-fi drivers, and if it goes to sleep mode it's gone, you have to restart it.
Downgraded back to 16 and installed the requisite drivers manually.
Gabriel Hernandez
install Xubuntu.
John Gomez
same shit
Jack Sullivan
>alienware what the fuck are you doing?
Isaiah Phillips
not so bad bait 3/10
Asher Jackson
running ROS and tensorflow on the same machine?
Carter Morris
I hate desktop threads and faggot ricers, don't get me wrong, but I genuinely think this UI is horrible and not suited for a desktop. It would be ok for a phone or tablet. Not to mention that GNOME devs live in their little bubble and keep introducing useless features while ignoring usability bugs and features everyone in the community wants.
Julian Morales
KDE has so much more, on Gnome everything is so noob-oriented that you can't even properly manage network setting without the CLI
who the fuck does any sort of network management from anywhere other than a shell?
Kevin Price
Yep, long time Debian user here but I have switched to Ubuntu. Anything I want to do C/C++ libraries are always readily available. That's the issue that finally got me off Debian. Built a ton from source and I was sick of it but on Ubuntu it's a PPA away.
+ System setup is an `apt update && apt install -y i3 qutebrowser emacs` and I'm ready to go.
Jacob Carter
je suis français aussi tarlouze, mais au moins j'ai la décence d'installer mon OS an anglais pour mieux comprendre la documentation sur internet
Chase Hall
I do sometimes
Joshua Hughes
>I hate desktop threads and faggot ricers This is not a "ricing", this is literally the default UI with another icon pack.
Charles Price
Just use Debian Testing + Gnome + non-free drivers.
What's wrong with the network settings on Gnome? it's good for noobs, and more experienced users can use the CLI easily.
it depends, for network config its a waste of time
Brody Green
Not an argument.
Yeah, if you feel comfortable with the CLI it can save you a lot of time. Just admit you're scared/too lazy to learn how to use the CLI.
Eli Gonzalez
>>Just werks in any hardware Freeze with ryzen 3 2200g in 1 min after loading into desktop.
Josiah Hughes
How is it a waste of time? It's editing a file in a CLI VS clicking on buttons in a GUI, just take your pick and stop whining.
Jaxon Ward
This, people should know the difference.
Carter Gray
the only way doing CLI is faster is when you need to manage a lot a file or doing the same stupid operation again and again...
for things like adding an IP, setting booleans, etc, clicking on 2 or 3 GUI element is faster than opening a terminal, opening the config file, find what line is concerned, edit it, save it, close the terminal
Christopher Hernandez
windows server has a ton of advanced features in the GUI, and it makes me not have to consult the documentation every time I want to do a simple (advanced) task.
Zachary Bailey
>sleep and gone that's kernel panic, try the lastest version from another repo, grub-mkconfig and choose at start
Jordan Campbell
Raw debian is better. It's the very definition of "it just werks"
Jace Gutierrez
nah m8 I finally got everything configured on 16 just the way I like it, and >grub-mkconfig is gobbledygook to me
Elijah Long
>opening the config file >find what line is concerned >edit it >save it >close the terminal Nice bullshit you got here. I see a lot of steps here, can you make a list for the GUI too?
this is why no one takes Linux seriously. people make a gui frontend for simple tasks and then these spergs talk about using the shell online and whats the point of a nice looking gui
if it's a good GUI you'll found the setting in a fraction of second
bonus : if you have a good DE you can easily find the concerned GUI with something like Super + [what u want]
Zachary Thompson
What are you going to do, eat them? Part of Jow Forums users are fine with using WIndows 7, which is older than Debian 6 Squeeze.
Hudson Russell
People can use Gnome, KDE, Cinnamon, etc without the CLI.
Ian Anderson
Unity was fucking based for an average user. Of course, if you are the a "ricer" neet like the 80% of Arch users you are not going to like it, but it was simple, easy and it saved a lot of screen space.
Jacob Sanchez
>screenshot is in some niggerspic language into the trash
Noah White
>dude just werks lmao >"personally backport stuff by yourself"
Jaxson Watson
>It will never shit itself after an update. Not sure about that, but Ubuntu on my machine always shits itself, unlike OpenSUSE.
Justin Rodriguez
I didn't say this, asshole
Asher Thomas
t. MexicANO
Justin Sullivan
I use Windows 10 PRO for my main desktop, and I use Debian for my work laptop.
There's no need for all that third party garbage on a work-only laptop.
Nathan Rodriguez
I'll help you, your list for CLI: >opening the config file >find what line is concerned >edit it >save it >close the terminal
GUI list: >open the concerned GUI >find what line is concerned >edit it >save it >close the window
I can make these lists longer..
>if it's a good GUI you'll found the setting in a fraction of second The network interfaces file is very short and understandable
>bonus : if you have a good DE you can easily find the concerned GUI with something like Super + [what u want] Yeah that's one more step to get to the settings
Isaac Ramirez
> yet another gay UI > still ubuntu > peak performance ubuntu is cancer.
Kayden Evans
>being this triggered by a shitpost in a Kurdish cuckolding forum
Jeremiah Rodriguez
>just put every option in the GUI Nah, CLI is legit better for the long tail of obscure stuff. That gnome settings screenshot already encompasses everything I've ever needed to change on a desktop OS
Gobbling up your bait, but I have never had so many apps just freeze up on linux before. Also GDM is still a pile of garbage. It would never put my laptop to sleep after closing the lid, yes I had it set to do that in settings. I switched it to lightDM, but that has issues of its own. I will probably just move on to NEON.
Jace White
the GUI structure is built to be understand by everyone, so of course if you already know how the foo.config is structured it will be pretty the same but it every case it will not be faster
Gnome devs are just too lazy to make more basic stuffs available in GUI
Ethan Bennett
>look this is a shitty GUI, it means that every GUI is shit
Elijah Hill
>the GUI structure is built to be understand by everyone, so of course if you already know how the foo.config is structured it will be pretty the same but it every case it will not be faster
That's why we were talking about experienced users VS inexperienced users.
Dominic Russell
sauce on iconpack and wallpaper
Caleb Ward
That's not the point. In case of a program with a lot of options and ways to configure it, a CLI you can control tons of stuff in a comfortable way, you can't do it in a GUI.
just install gnome3 retard there is literally nothing wrong with it, every major distro ships with it even the live gentoo
Jonathan Jenkins
emerging gnome is a pain in the ass and it's an even bigger pain in the ass if you want to remove it. I would use it if it wasn't such a pain to deal with on gentoo