>>107190213
Shitposting aside, 99.99% of the time Linux problems are PEBCAK problems, while the rest are quirks or issues from the distro/desktop environment or one of its components, both times however issues are easily fixable with a quick internet search, asking chatgpt or a subreddit/forum. Unfortunately, 200% of the time people fail to provide detailed information about the problem itself and/or demand a fix with a condescending tone, sometimes they will even refuse a solution because they don't like it, insult the people trying to help, and then claim "Linux isn't ready for everyday use" just to return to Windows afterwards. Linux isn't perfect but acting like a retard seriously doesn't help.