• fugepe@lemmy.mlOP
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    1 year ago

    man you must be using some fucked up distro because never had those problems in the last 4 years.

    • Tak@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      That’s kinda the problem here. I’ve heard people say how complex and difficult Android is so they have to use iOS.

      People have personal experiences and beliefs that differ and there’s no way to fix them other than to dive into it and they don’t want to dive into it. Unless they are highly motivated to change they will likely just stay where they’re comfortable.

      It’s like trying to logically and reasonably explain why being vegan is morally right to someone who absolutely refuses to read the labels on the stuff they buy. They’re not going to want to go into the BIOS to fix a boot order to boot to a flash drive let alone learn a new UI. Hell, most people didn’t even want to move off Windows XP, 7, now 10 till they are absolutely forced to.

      It was never about what problems you have had it is about the problems they have had. Most of the time MacOS/Windows are good enough for most users.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah I use Debian. (At least once a while when I decide to give it yet another shot…)

      Edit: in case you are interested, I can give some extra details on that list, and how I fixed them or not. But all these fixes ain’t a thing I’d expect the median user to be able to figure.