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6/23/2025, 8:53:36 AM
>>105671474
still super buggy compared to windows. alot of times, my system would get hard stuck while shutting down. Ui elements (tray icons, e.g. network manager) would crash/freeze, requiring me to use the terminal instead. Limited hardware & software compatibility (my Chinese gaming mouse wouldn't work lol, no issues on windows tho), bloaty/obscure flatpaks, hours of wasted time trying to fix simple issues. Linux may be good for single purpose, non extensible systems (gadgets, handhelds and consoles) but for personal computing, windows isn't going anywhere, and anyone with common sense would rather install workarounds to disable things like recall or telemetry rather than learning a whole ass new and convoluted os.
still super buggy compared to windows. alot of times, my system would get hard stuck while shutting down. Ui elements (tray icons, e.g. network manager) would crash/freeze, requiring me to use the terminal instead. Limited hardware & software compatibility (my Chinese gaming mouse wouldn't work lol, no issues on windows tho), bloaty/obscure flatpaks, hours of wasted time trying to fix simple issues. Linux may be good for single purpose, non extensible systems (gadgets, handhelds and consoles) but for personal computing, windows isn't going anywhere, and anyone with common sense would rather install workarounds to disable things like recall or telemetry rather than learning a whole ass new and convoluted os.
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