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[–] [email protected] 0 points 8 months ago (6 children)

If installing linux was just a ‘skill issue’, then why the fuck are you happy about only 4% desktop adoption rates?

Because it's an uphill battle against monopolies. PCs mostly come with Windows preinstalled. Users mostly use the OS preinstalled. Considering that, 4% rate means that it's more usable than MacOS. Just repeating known truths.

And why the fuck is every forum post like this filled with replies like mine about how frustrating it is to get setup?

Well, sometimes it is, and sometimes people expect something reality doesn't deliver.

Shit son, I have still functioning keyboards older than you.

Yellow card for ageism, ha-ha.

Ok, so I was trying to get a TWAIN emulator working to talk to my all-in-one printer, printing worked fine (after 3 days of tinkering with CUPS because my specific model didn’t have an existing profile and fuck if I know about how to write one myself) but I needed the scanner and I asked in the forum for the particular emulator, I asked in several generic Ubuntu forums (the distro I was trying at the time).

Oh, so a piece of hardware the vendor of which didn't care about Linux support. How is this an OS problem?

I obviously had that too, but I don't get why'd you be pissed at Linux and its community if it's a device driver problem.

That is just one example of multiple dozens of issues I’ve tried at least to get directions towards a solution.

OK, so that community we are talking about sometimes hallucinates when it comes to problems unsolvable. I had that with Windows too.

And not even the most frustrating one.

In your example the problem is with the vendor of the device.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (5 children)

Because it’s an uphill battle against monopolies.

Blah blah blah the same argument.

If you had a better product than Windows, for free, everyone would use it. You don't, and you blame everyone except yourselves.

Yellow card for ageism, ha-ha.

Oh man am I having my first 'these fucking kids' moments? I think I am.

Oh, so a piece of hardware the vendor of which didn’t care about Linux support. How is this an OS problem?

Because if I can't use my tools with one OS, but I can with another, then the problem is with the OS that I cannot. Scanners are common peripherals my dude. Do you think windows would have sold if it didn't support scanners?

be pissed at Linux and its community if it’s a device driver problem.

I'm pissed at the linux community because their answers were antagonistic, elitist, and useless. You asked for one example, I gave you one example yet the community has responded in the same way each time.

In your example the problem is with the vendor of the device.

Keep thinking that way and waiting for all vendors to start distributing their own linux drivers, see how far you get.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (4 children)

Blah blah blah the same argument.

Yes, the same correct argument.

If you had a better product than Windows, for free, everyone would use it. You don’t, and you blame everyone except yourselves.

I've already guessed you think that, only you don't give any arguments supporting your opinion.

Because if I can’t use my tools with one OS, but I can with another, then the problem is with the OS that I cannot.

You've yourself said there's no official driver, so the entirety of the described problem is with the hardware vendor.

Scanners are common peripherals my dude. Do you think windows would have sold if it didn’t support scanners?

Windows doesn't even support browsers, because nobody ported Vimb to it, yet it sells.

That's how your opinion looks, some piece of hardware without a Linux driver (drivers for Windows are, of course, made by hardware vendors) not working is somehow Linux' fault.

I agree it's a Linux problem, but it's vendor's fault. Like if someone drops a turd on your head, it's their fault and your problem.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

That last sentence made me laugh out loud and it's spot on. The amount of reverse engineering or getting drivers to work anyway that happens on Linux is already mind boggling.

If the vendor doesn't care, that's just what it is.

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