Update

>update
>everthing turns to 16bit
>800x600
>network is not working
>printer drivers dont exists

what a failure

User error most likely.

Step by step, what did you do?

Works on my machine :^)

>worked in 16-bit environment
>didn't notice for two years

pacman -Syu

>update
>all fonts garbled and broken
>update mysteriously renamed Terminus to "xos4 Terminus"
>update fonts.conf
everything turned out better than expected

Install gentoo

>Install Linux
>Everything just werks, all drivers preinstalled


>Install Windows
>Spend 2 hours trying to find wifi drivers
>Put it on my trusted USB stick
>USB drivers not installed
>Fuck it, pull out Ethernet cord
>Still no connection
>Drive to store, buy CD, put driver on CD
>Finally start using my computer after finding 20 more drivers

Where did he mention, that he was a windoes user?

You do know how retarded you sound for making the falseflag, right?

Updated elementaryOS and couldn't change res past 1280x768

>install windows
>Insert driver disc
>everything installs and just works


>Install Linux
>Doesn't automatically set itself to the max resolution of the monitor, you have to fucking wiki how to do it in terminal manually
>Have to download your drivers manually in order for proper functioning or just be lucky they were included with your distro choice
>Won't pick up wifi
>Kills my trackpad
>Loss of function keys unless you manually set them up in terminal
>Tried to realize but it's too late that grub was also installed and you need to wiki how to completely remove it from my system


>Use Linux to download a Windows emulator

I wonder what Microsoft is exactly doing today. Is it the international Linux bashing day?

$0.10 has been deposited in your bank account.

ITT: people with broken HDMI cables

>using HDMI

...

>everything turns to 16bit
Yes, I'm sure an update installed a 16-bit version of Linux on your computer even though repos only have 32 and 64-bit binaries.

What OS was this?

This is what you get from using Arch or any other rolling release.

Just use Debian. It tells you what packages to download and install to make your hardware work during installation, it doesn't download 500 MB of updates everyday and everything works out of the box. Forever.

The day Snappy/Flatpak become stable and widely used, it will also have all the bleeding edge packages so you autists can keep fappin to version numbers (because I really doubt you need the latest version of everything. I really doubt you even read the changelogs of all the packages you upgrade every day.)

>3 debian penguins
>4 Red Hat penguins
>1 weird Microsoft abomination

I hate that image so much.