Hey hold on, I also hate Ubuntu because of how awful gnome is. Can’t blame everything on snap!
Hey hold on, I also hate Ubuntu because of how awful gnome is. Can’t blame everything on snap!
Caddy certainly was the easier option but it’s as complex as nginx now and id argue it’s hard to to use.
It’s actually n-jynx duh
Agreed, it not fair and I appreciate the breakdown. I just get frustrated with the (more common on Lemmy) attitude that it’s up to users to deal with linux’ many many shortcomings for daily use that are in your category 1, especially.
In a world where every tech company sells itself on simplicity, one man has the tenacity to stand up form what’s right to him: telling other people they just should try harder!
Oh facts on that one, still dont really get it tbh but most of my use it’s containered anyway
I feel like people have an interesting view of techy/advanced/etc
My view is that you need to pick something in line with your goals: some people may be techy but just need something to host files and a web browser and don’t care about new packages or whatever, or modern security or anything. I wouldn’t recommend mint or fedora for a gaming PC regardless of techiness, you know?
To be fair the nobara website is very “pet project” both in the design and also in the frequent warnings about using it for anything real. Is a good distro tho, having said that.
Agreed, this is the distro that worked best for my needs (modern security, without wanting to die from maintenance of that security)
To be fair arch has amazing docs, and even a rube like me can follow it decently well. I found endeavor to be the easiest distro to use. But agreed the attitude isn’t great.
Calling people stupid and lazy in nicer words is still calling people stupid and lazy.
You can still switch, if I’m thinking of what you are, in the legacy “sounds” menu. Just turn off all their universal app shit and 11 is ok :)
Wow I’ve never seen anyone else say a bad thing about their 3a or 4a. 5 and 6 absolutely but I thought those were the golden days of pixel
Oh and here I thought it was what gnome devs thought I would like ;p
I think the new Wayland fork will fix that