Using Windows

>Using Windows
>Breaks easily
>Utterly obfuscated
>Normalfags up the wazoo
>Tech problems everywhere
>U niggas just install winders xd and smash dat like button xd we wuz dos n shieet
Why not just use Linux? It can do everything Windows can, only better.

muh gfaymes bro!!! gotta ha e te latest razer mouse bro!!! gaymes!!! i neede to play COD 400: Black Cops and I NEED TO PLAY it NOW btw I love the elder scrolls, the sims and minecraft!! linux?? more like fagnux!!

>Why not just use Linux?
No software that I need requires it and I don't see the need to add several steps to everything I could possibly use a computer for just to be able to brag that I use loonix.

WINCU.CKOLDS ON SUICIDE WATCH

Because
>breaks easily
>utterly divided
>autists up the wazoo
>driver problems everywhere
Why is it so hard to have different install locations for different programs?

Linux always has been and always will be the red-headed stepson of OS.

Because grown up people keep their shit organized.

Why don't YOU just use BSD?
It does everything Linux can without the harmful shit like systemd.

Linux users are no better than Windows Sup Forumseddit kids

It has no games and the queen of Sup Forums wouldn't approve of such a shitty broken OS.

>i don't like it so it doesn't count
and
>all in one spot
>organised

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>no games
>shitty drivers
>horrible UI
>terrible support
>reeks of NEET

Wat

Systemd isn't an official part of Linux. There still are distributions like Slackware and Gentoo that don't come with systemd. Plus you can easily remove.

Yeah it is organised.

The /bin folder keeps all the binaries
/media keeps all the mount points
/usr/ is where your configs kept

>It
Yeah, link me to where I can download Linux. Thanks!

I don't approve of you insulting our queen.

Furthermore you can literally mount any directory into any partition you feel like.

Like you can mount /tmp and swap on your SSD, /boot on your SDHC card etc.

How is your launchd going?

>no games
Fuck off, manchild
>shitty drivers
Works better than Windows drivers in most cases
>horrible UI
Depends on the DE/WM and it's configuration
>terrible support
So Pajeet's copypasta answer on the Microsoft forums is good?
>reeks of NEET
Depends on the distro

>reeks of weeb gaymer manchild
Worst combination

I know but that's not the problem. I'm talking about having different places that different things are installed, like I install small and important software on my SSD and the rest on my HDD.
In Windows it's as simple as running the installer and selecting the install location. To do it on Linux outside of the default directory you have to fuck around with shared libraries and shit.

You act like being a gamer otaku is a bad thing. I'm a proud makifag and so is the rest of Sup Forums

>/usr/ where your configs kept
/usr contains most of the binaries, libs, and docs
/etc contains configs

>gamer otaku
Funny way to spell unbreedable permavirgin

No. You guys are just really vocal about it. The majority of Sup Forums isn't weeb. That's why desktop threads exist: they're containment. Sometimes you spill out though.

>unbreedable permavirgin
Strange way of spelling "Linux user"

Or you could just check out some simple configs and change them and add your ssd to fstab or manually mount and add the mountpoint to your path.

Stuck a nerve, didn't I? Go take a shower

>Windows
>Breaks easily
LOL have you tried Linux?

why are you upset friend

>Breaks easily

delet this

The samefag is real.

Also, What about it?

I did

What did you do to it? I feel like there's no way to make Linux do that, given that I've been using loonix for years and never have had anything like that. Have you considered the possibility that it happened because you're retarded? Maybe you're better off in a comfy Windows setup.

>>shitty drivers
>Works better than Windows drivers in most case
In my experience only printer drivers actually work better. It's not the fault of Linux, but its drivers tend to be less supported.

I thought windows never breaks

you are subtracting steps with linux since it requires less maintenance, and things like tiling wm and workspaces allow for much faster screen space management

Or I could click the "Browse" button.

>implying i'm him or upset

Personally I find that I usually have to download the drivers from somewhere with Windows and I can just use stuff OOTB in Linux.

>I-I'm not him
Cry some more subhuman nigger

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Basically just AMD graphics drivers and niche wireless drivers, in my experience.

Why are wincucks are busy in Sup Forums today?

Because windows is better onii-chan, like maki.

I thought you went to take a shower, weeb degenerate

>Why not just use Linux? It can do everything Windows can, only better.
no

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>Why not just use Linux?

I don't like it

Impressive. Very nice.

also 100% true

>It can do everything Windows can, only better.

Except for running every single program I use at work, with exception of LibreOffice, and nearly all of my video games.

For hell sake, Im getting tired of this "WHY YOU DONT USE LINUX YET". Basically suggesting a guy, who needs a hammer, to use screwdriver instead, because "you can add this part and this part to make it look and sometimes barely work like hammer!". Cool, but I still need a hammer and not screwdriver.

loonixfags btfo

>Old IP
It's okay you don't have to samefag this hard

either your extension sucks (probably since you're a loonixfag LMFAO) or there's another shitposter in this office

>Typical low IQ winkid
Bye and stay salty

I'll have you know I have a confirmed IQ of 138

I gave linux a try on my desktop. It wasn't my first experience with it, I had a linux class in CS and I fiddled with it on my mom's laptop.

The installing experience is 100x better than windows. The distro I got came with great software right off the bat. I like having the proper data measurement acronyms.

However, things felt buggy and I had to spend a lot of time googling to solve problems, which I dislike very much. For instance, I had a problem with tearing. Installing drivers were a pain. The process is much more complicated than on windows. I missed just being able to run a .exe to install software. Having to bring up the console to install it is a pain, and I don't like the app-store-style software either. Also the GNOME 2 GUI is absolutely terrible, the Xs aren't even in the corner of your screen when your windows are maximized. Also, [spoiler]nogaems[/spoiler].

From this experience I deduct you're better off using linux without a GUI. No GUI means no graphics card, so you probably want to stick to a laptop while you're at it.

I might use it again if I need to repair a computer fast or don't feel like going through the whole process of reinstalling windows and getting the right software. I'll stick with laptops though.

- Still no drivers for a bunch of hardware I use, including wifi on a recent laptop.
- Touch support is deplorable.
- Battery life on laptop is half that of windows.

Pretty much all the software I use is available on Linux (with the exception of MS Office), so I keep hoping that Linux will improve, but every release seems to add a whole bunch of nothing.

Foobar

Never liked it even when I was a wincuck

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yep Windows 10 is a 10/10 while linux is barely a 3/10