| ▲ | 999900000999 3 hours ago | |||||||
Linux is great if you win the hardware support lottery. I've had several laptops where audio just doesn't work even on rolling releases. Or the screen freezing up constantly. This was all with relatively new hardware within the last year or so. My issue with the Linux community is if you bring this up it's all of a sudden the fault of everyone but Linux. The end user should of picked better hardware. The hardware OEMs should of shipped Linux support. The end user is lazy for not installing an RC kernel. Macs are great, but my current workhorse computer has a 2TB SSD, and only cost 550$ with the SSD upgrade. Vs 2000$ for the cheapest MacBook with a 2TB SSD | ||||||||
| ▲ | regexorcist 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Linux is great if you win the hardware support lottery. This is fairly easy to do by just not buying the absolute latest hardware. Installing something like Fedora in a 8-12 month old laptop I just can't recall last time I had issues. | ||||||||
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