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On 2024-06-03 11:13 a.m., RonB wrote:On 2024-06-03, Andrzej Matuch <andrzej@matu.ch> wrote:>On 2024-06-02 6:09 p.m., RonB wrote:On 2024-06-02, Andrzej Matuch <andrzej@matu.ch> wrote:>On 2024-06-02 2:27 p.m., rbowman wrote:>On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 07:50:28 -0400, Andrzej Matuch wrote:>
>I apologize to everyone but you about what I just wrote. I am frustrated>
that even in 2024 and having done research into the right distribution
for my needs, I am yet again disgusted by the result. I love everything
about Linux but the result, yet again, is pure demoralization. To read
this idiotic zealot's words and his delusion that any of those 1990s
UNIX distributions were actually pretty simply add salt to the wound.
This is the very limited gamer distro that you tried to install? You can
always tell the pioneers by the arrows in their backs. I regularly update
Debian, Ubuntu, Lubuntu, and Fedora distros without all that drama.
It's Fedora with tweaks. If you point to it as being bad, you might as
well point to Fedora at the same time.
That makes no sense. You can't blame Fedora for tweaks that break it.
The tweaks are specifically to make sure that anyone wanting to play
games would be able to do so. It provides easy installation for things
that will make Xbox One controllers work, help compatibility for Steam
games, and the software which will help you access your gaming library
from within Linux. Otherwise, it is just Fedora. It wasn't the tweaks
that broke anything; it's Fedora that just committed suicide.
It doesn't follow. Fedora works. Someone tweaks it and renames it as a new
distribution and it doesn't work for you. How do you blame Fedora for that?
I'm guessing the choices made by the developers of this new distribution
worked for their machines, but not necessarily for your machine.
Considering how often this happens and how using the original
distribution ends up doing the same, I won't bother playing this game.
Every time someone faces a problem, it's "not me" or "use this other
distribution." Then, when people prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that
whatever they are facing is definitely a bug in the distribution and not
imaginary, everyone goes silent and definitely doesn't apologize. It's
tiresome. The reason Windows and Mac are winning is because they're
knights fighting a battle with a diseased peasant. It's a battle between
elephants and a chihuahua that is unaware of its own size.
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I'm just so tired of this. Almost three decades later and nothing's changed.
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