ITT we post bad things about Linux

ITT we post bad things about Linux.

>broadcomm drivers
>gnome 3

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>it's not macOS

sound don't work

>created by terrorist communist hippies to destroy our way of life

>using closed source crapware drivers
>using gnome
>any year

dumb niggerposter

>I don't have to buy a $2500 laptop to run it
>it's too easy to use
>no adverts or tied muh app store
>I don't have to worry about viruses
>I am free to tailor the interface to suit my needs
>doesn't insist to install the latest version of the OS

Linux is such a plague!

You don't have to worry about viruses because the entire thing is one giant backdoor virus
You can tailor the experience to suit your needs but it still won't be usable your rice cunt
The relatively stable distros do indeed ask you to update asap

>linux cunts are this delulu
keep wasting your time doing nothing but 'fixing' your shit distro fag!

What drivers would you use for a broadcomm wireless adapter?

>The relatively stable distros do indeed ask you to update asap
Not the one that I used, but if there is an auto updater you can easily say:
>You: No, thanks
>: Ok, i won't cuck you like Win10

>You can tailor the experience to suit your needs but it still won't be usable your rice cunt
All distros I used so far, do fit my needs out of the box as good as Windows
+ you can customize everything
>You don't have to worry about viruses because the entire thing is one giant backdoor virus
No.

The worst thing about it is there is no standardization. Everything is forked and reforked and then forked some more. Development is a mess, No one wants to do anything but work on their own special snowflake projects.

People fork things to make them do what they want. And for the most part, it works just fine.

I mean really how many people do you need working on an audio player?

X which causes screen tearing and shitty fps
Alsa/Pulseaudio where I can't hear shit at 100% volume
Bluetooth stack that doesn't detect my device
Shitty Wifi drivers that reduce signal strenght by 60% and device goes missing after reboot

Basically laptop users get the middle finger.

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>usage requires a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and restricted and repetitive behavior

>implying gnome3 is a bad thing

fuk u

>it's a goddamn clusterfuck
I love Linux but it's a fucking mess.

>can't maximize windows properly
>windows don't integrate to global bar
>huge fucking UI which wastes space
>download plugin just for windows list
>top left corner just to access current windows
>ugliest fucking UI ever made in the history of OS
>uses hardware acceleration becoming a resource hog

Gnome3 devs should fuck off because Unity cured their cancerous UI and made it usable.

community

KDE is fucking bloated as shit

xfce > gnome > a bag of shit > kde

Unity > *

>GNU
gcc, gdb, glibc, GNU screen, GNU Emacs, GNOME, the entirety of the GNU coreutils... It all fucking sucks.

That's why I refuse to call it GNU/Linux; that would lampshading the fact that the system is a perfectly fine Linux kernel, with dysfunctional crap added.

>Can't maximize windows properly
What?
>Windows don't integrate to global bar
Well, no. That's not it's purpose.
>huge fucking UI which wastes space
Hell, one tiny file thrown in the gtk3 folder and except for native gnome3 apps, there's no wasted space.
>download plugins for window list
"Wahhh, I have to click a single button to have gnome3 tailored for my personal needs, wahhh"
>top left corner just to access current windows
Again, what exactly are you complaining about here?
>ugliest fucking UI ever made in the history of OS
Subjective opinion that's objectively wrong. That's pretty amazing.
>uses hardware acceleration becoming a resource hog
Pretty much applies to Unity and KDE as well. It's the price you pay for the aesthetic if you like it.

>it's just a kernel

this

>third party drivers
>freedesktop project
>"linux"

the fuck you talking about son

>uses hardware acceleration becoming a resource hog
I have used hardware acceleration for so long that I forgot what it was like without it.
I tried the bspwm window manager because people claimed it was good.
Holy fuck that was slow by comparison.
Something like resizing a window really fast might mean that I lose frames during the animation on slow hardware.
But on bspwm, it used all cpu and took several seconds to catch up, making it completely unusable.
If it means that I have to store something extra in memory to be able to do stuff on my computer, I will.
The difference is about 100mb ram, so I don't really care.

>display manager grabs random hardware like bluetooth and never frees them again

You DE is a shit, burgers.

a bag of shit > lxqt in future > mate and xfce > lxde >kde > aqua > gnome > explorer

>want to use a generic xbox 360 controller on Ubuntu
>plug it in, absolutely no OS indication that it sees it
>controller is all lit up meaning it's getting a basic connection but no drivers
>download recommended packages and a mapping program
>the mapping is all fucked up
>fix it
>after 10 minutes or so the controls just flip out, dragging the mouse all over the place
>it's not the mapping anymore
>internet says to try alternative package but this time with custom config file
>do all that
>still same issue
>boot into Windows
>immediately recognizes controller and downloads appropriate drivers
I JUST wanted to use a simple fucking controller

>plug in ps3 controller on arch
>modprobe joydev
>it just werks

Using Xubuntu 16.04, some software is seriously shit

>Thunar crashes when files get renamed, even after I've manually patched it
>For some kind of reason, a corrupt .odt file makes the whole system not responsive, and gets reloaded every time LibreOffice starts, so I had to reinstall LibreOffice again
>kdenlive also crashes
>gimp exists

Last time I used Xubuntu the wifi adapter would drop the connection about once every hour

>gnome 3
it's not like you are forced to use it (like in windows)

Are you retarded? All three of my 360 controllers worked as soon as I plugged them in on xubuntu and ubuntu gnome.

Are you retarded? Mine doesn't

As someone that uses xubuntu on 4 machines, Thunar is unacceptably busted shit and the first thing I do on an xubuntu install is replace it with nemo.

My device works. Yours doesn't. I think it's pretty obvious who has the learning disability. You're probably one of those dumbasses still using 14.04. I dual boot and I can tell you getting a 360 controller to work on Linux is 1000x easier than getting a PS controller to work properly on windows.

Nope, 16.10. Any more moronic assumptions?

>falling for broadcom
>must be lunix's fault!!!

this. same experience with my 360 controller.

the trick is to install ubuntu, delete the amazon crap then install XFCE. Then pick XFCE environment when you login. Haven't had any problems with this and ive been upgrading the OS since 14.04. Hopefully 17.04 is a good as 16.04.

>I dual boot
well one of you is a dumbass for sure

Linux is nonfree software, The Linux Foundation is trolling its users, telling them that Linux and Open Source is Software Freedom and copy pastes freedom related stuff from www.gnu.org in order to sell Linux as free software to normies (linux.com/what-is-linux), while Linux is actually filled with nonfree (binary only) blobs (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_blob), which makes Linux actually proprietary.

Just use the libre-linux.

HOW will Linux fags ever recover?

Not an issue on Debian or when using Linux-libre.

file picker

>mfw you mean GNU/Linux

dumb niggerposter

jack/pulseaudio

>Linux Kernel
>GNU userland