• Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    It. Just. Works.

    No. It. Doesn’t

    You all keep saying it works but it still doesn’t work with a whole load of software even with Wine.

    If all you do is internet browsing then Linux is fine, but if you need specific software it can be a pain.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah seriously lol that’s what they were saying 20 friggin years ago and it was okay at best. Idk how it’s come along since then but honestly Windows is quite stable now, I literally can’t remember the last time I got a bsod or had any real issues. I used to screw around with different builds and dual booting, had strong opinions about which boot loader was best etc, these I just don’t see the point. All I use my computer for is web browsing and excel.

    • lemming934@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 year ago

      it still doesn’t work with a whole load of software even with Wine.

      I don’t think being able to run programs designed and compiled for windows is a requirement to be considered a usable os. For example, you can not run safari on windows. Does this mean windows doesn’t count as a usable os?

      I think the definition of useable should be that software exists that can do the kind of things you want to do on your computer. In that sense, Linux is perfecty useable on the desktop, at least for people who have similar computing requirements to me.