Posted November 12, 2021
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tag+: Yes, somehow "pretty much every OS manage to provide" its primary goal without a doubt. And that is a milestone considering the technical difficulties involved.
kohlrak: It's not as hard as it first appears. My comment about PITA is about being demanding and critical: in my opinion there is still a lot of way to go to reach a mature & strong enough OS. The sign to me is gonna be the OS leaving all the spotlights to the programs and peripherals it handles. But right now a significant amount of time/effort/press goes to the OS: security issues, performance, bugs, HW/SW/OS_backward incompatibility, portability, open/propietary standards, patents, and so on.
A solid OS catching up to the Hardware Tech & rhythm is certainly a daunting task. My bets certainly don't go to MS, Apple, Google...
And my hope (Linux) is severely threatened because is the trendy target of corporatization...
So, maybe that's the reason why MS can easily dump (sorry ,,release,,) a shining incomplete, handicapped, privacy invader, retrograde thing called W11...
We are living tough times and we need to be very critical
Orkhepaj: that is garbage , minimalims is the hipster word for missing features
minimalism is bad, what is minimalism if not missing features? the app is not total crap , it is just minimalistic :O
kohlrak: Minimalism is the opposite of featuritis. Imagine for a moment that your health insurance suddenly includes vehicular rental in it's policy and charges more for it, and you don't have an option to opt out of the charges and the new providing of a vehicle.b Woohoo, new feature, right? Oh but that's not it's job? The OS' job has always been mimalistic. We found that when projects focus on only their primary purpose they become better at that, in terms of stability, speed, and security. This is actually one of the design rules for the UNIX OS which is the basis for all major OSes other than Windows. If all it was was simply adding feature, then i would agree, but those features cost things. minimalism is bad, what is minimalism if not missing features? the app is not total crap , it is just minimalistic :O
i dont say feature spam is good , i say minimalism is bad and it is
when 99% of the users will just install the same features after an os install that clearly shows the os missing that feature and should be there by default install, and you get an adhoc system hopefully integrating well togeather the consistent design and ui is just extra
or in case of minimalist one trick apps , when you want to do something which is clearly in the area of what the app does but it cant you have to look for another app with that feature , install again learn again the user interface etc.
clearly not user friendly at all
dtgreene: No.
In terms of not crashing, Linux was far superior for many years, and only more recently has Windows been able to catch up. Even then, I still think Linux is more stable in general.
In terms of not changing too much, Linux (particularly distributions like Alma/Rocky Linux and even Debian GNU/Linux) tend not to change much; you get security updates, but won't get any feature updates that could break one's workflow or conflict with the hardware being used. If it works, it remains working. Furthermore, you have the option to not install updates. Contrast this to the forced updates in Windows 10, which can't be disabled and can sometimes break things or remove features that one might depend on.
in case of installing and updating linux is just not as stable In terms of not crashing, Linux was far superior for many years, and only more recently has Windows been able to catch up. Even then, I still think Linux is more stable in general.
In terms of not changing too much, Linux (particularly distributions like Alma/Rocky Linux and even Debian GNU/Linux) tend not to change much; you get security updates, but won't get any feature updates that could break one's workflow or conflict with the hardware being used. If it works, it remains working. Furthermore, you have the option to not install updates. Contrast this to the forced updates in Windows 10, which can't be disabled and can sometimes break things or remove features that one might depend on.
ive just tried to install linux on a laptop and it had install problems , strangely using the exact same settings 3rd time it was installed without errors
and then i wanted to add nvidia optimus and it just killed the system ...
how is that stable?
and then adding printing is so frustrating , oh it can see the printer can see its type ,but then it cant connect to it :O
steam is a still a mess with proton , updating games left and right all the time and wargroove still crashes if you dont use the no-intro launch option
and is there an easy way to check if your nvidia drivers are working well ?
Post edited November 12, 2021 by Orkhepaj