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    26 days ago

    Install Mint. After the updates I tried to install Tailscale. Then proceed to uninstall Linux because I have install using terminal.

    The second I am forced to use terminal, I’m uninstalling.

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        26 days ago

        Really? First time I did it, it kept giving me an error. Did it a few times and couldn’t figure it out. Then I asked the community and the community laughed at me for not knowing sudo. WTF is sudo?!?!

        OK fine. I got it working. Wait, why doesn’t it auto update? Why do I need to constantly remind myself to update the software… in terminal???

        I’m not even a normie. But the toxic elitist community and the terminal requirement is just a dead end for most people.

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          26 days ago

          I admit I also avoid the terminal as much as I can, but it is convenient when installing multiple programs for example. when something requires anything else than just adding the repo and then sudo apt install program, usually I run into some errors too and I can’t figure it out. the only thing I use it for in a new install is installing all the apps I need, and setting up smb share.

          the updating thing then, in linux your programs are updated with the system update manager. you can automate it too.

          one annoying thing I have to deal with is that mullvad vpn app needs a repository but it’s not supported by mint, so to update it, I have to manually download it from their website… other than mullvad, I just avoid programs that make it too difficult to install.

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        26 days ago

        What if you forget to sudo? How about if you don’t have apt get or the command is apt-get and it fails?

        Or some supporting file is missing. So many things go wrong.

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      26 days ago

      No friend you don’t get it, if you don’t have to memorise a list of commands in order to be able to execute a program, it’s a shitty OS, trust me friend

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        26 days ago

        I REALLY want it to be my primary OS. First, I couldn’t get my GTX 3070ti to load correctly. Then I wanted the ability to have my browser windows to do a 50/50 split on my widescreen monitor. This isn’t native. I spent time on stupid flatpaks and stupid terminals and endless forums and chatgpt and finally gave up.

        The UX design is bad.