Trying a new distros is a 10 minutes endeavor. Tops. 🤷♂️ And there’s Ventoy.
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Modern? Gnome developers were always like that.
It’s difficult to be disappointed with something that is free.
Actually, one shouldn’t be disappointed with things. Only people can disappoint you.
I was disappointed in the Debian crew when they standardized on systemd when it clearly wasn’t ready yet.
And I was disappointed in the people running some distros that made Wayland the standard when it clearly wasn’t ready yet (a few apps I rely on don’t support it or run poorly on Wayland even now).
Other than that, free software, free choice, and a lot of learning possibilities. You just have to adapt your expectations. Change hardware, change software, change distros, and learn.
- Artopal@lemmy.mltoGaming@lemmy.ml•Do you have a favorite game, like #1 favorite that no game can beat? If yes, which one?1·8 days ago
Thanks. Already subscribed. I haven’t preordered, but I will probably get Children of Infinity on day one.
Star Control II was something else.
- Artopal@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.ml•What's your favourite "just works, day after day" Linux software?2·12 days ago
All of them.
You could see it as time invested. For me, it’s something I do in my free time, on an old laptop, for the fun of it. And for the learning aspect of it.
My main system also runs Linux, but I don’t tamper much with it. It just runs. Reliable, predictable, boring. Boring is good for important systems. But that’s not why I run Linux.