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  • Only thing that matters is that you realize, none of it's permanent. Getting your feet wet for a few weeks working from a live USB is okay too. Go as fast or as slow as you want. People get stuck on "The Paradox of Choice".

  • I only recommend what I'm willing to support. Can't recommend distros I would never use.

  • Nice bro.

  • Pretty cool. I tried it out in a VM. I tried setting the hypland layout to master and orientation to center or right, but for some reason the orientation field isn't being updated. new_status and mfact update fine. If I can figure it out, I'll probably switch.

  • Are they waiting for Slackware 5.0 to release finally?

  • Not likely, but a lot of good reasons too.

  • Yep, skipped a lot of games. Sad day when Loki Entertainment when under.

  • lol, imagine a grandma installing something. If she is, she's not your average grandma.

  • You probably want to ask a Pro Office user. I've just used Libre Office. Worked fine for my papers in school and edits my resume just fine.

  • Yep, you learn how to get things done. If your goal is to use something that's strictly for Windows, then probably you should be using Windows. Same as MacOS, same as Linux, and same as any other OS out there. Same things could be said for touch screen vs. MnK vs. controller.

  • Probably just the recent converts that are still 1 foot in and 1 foot out. I don't keep a Windows VM. If something ever came up over the years, I have to decide if it's worth setting up a VM. I think even 3 years back, I was able to update my PS5 controller loading up the update tool in WINE (Bottles). Didn't even need a Windows VM then.

  • Yeah, he doesn't know what he's talking about. There is a shitload of frontend developers that specialize in web standards and technologies. Electron was developed to take advantage of that deep pool of frontend developers. The side affect, is that other OSes can just support electron and they get the developers and the applications for free. Which has been a major boon for Linux users and those looking to escape Microsoft's vendor lockin strategy. Today might be different, but in the past, nobody was intending to support Linux by creating electron apps. If they cared so much or it was so important, they would have been using Qt and GTK prior to Electron.

  • Agreed. I run UBTouch on my phone. Waydroid is cool and all, but that's not Valves market. I'm sure they would love to be the store behind every mobile game sale of flappy bird. But that would be one hell of a side quest to try and take over Mobile game sales.

  • hahahahaha, yes.

  • Yep, you nailed it.

  • Sometimes you lose the battle to win the war. Not a big deal big deal in the grand scheme of things anyways.

  • A few hiccups here and there, but I think of it like growing pains that will eventually go away.

    Yeah, once you learn the Linux way of doing things or the KDE way of doing something, after some time, it'll just be old hat. Just like how it was learning the Windows or MacOS way of doing things.

  • That same user, Oh I need MacOS so I can edit pictures of my kids. I'll have to buy all new hardware, $2000 dollars for a MacBook no problem. When they try Linux, What the heck, everything works except my cheap Wifi card. This is unacceptable, all of Linux has failed and is completely unusable by 100% of the computing world. Buying a 20 dollar USB dongle that is Linux compatible is completely out of the question for them.

    It's great that there is overlap in hardware support between the three Oses, but lets not lose perspective. Imagine a Windows user complaining that MacOS had failed because MacOS doesn't have full support for all the hardware in their Windows machine. Or vice versa.