Oh, for God's sake

Oh, for God's sake.

C'mon people, grow the fuck up. This is the new millennium. There have been superior typesetting tools to TeX since...oh, I don't know, about 1990 or so.

The Unix world is amazing. Instead of TTY terminals, Unix users now run a GUI so they can open a dozen TTY terminal windows. Instead of WYSIWYG editors, Unix people still cling to antiquated systems like TeX and Scribe. Until Apple came along, nobody had ever written a GUI for *nix that was worth a goddamn anyway.

ATTENTION, LINUX AND UNIX USERS:

Linux will never beat Windows ont eh desktop until my father can install it and make it work. Got that?

Yes, Linux is technically superior to Windows. Yes, it's more stable. Yes, it's more efficient. But guess what? XWindows sucks. The Red Hat installer sucks. The productivity software, for the most part, sucks.

Clue-by-four time: Desktop users do not LIKE to have to make kernel mods. They don't WANT to drop down to a command line to find out what's up with the cable modem not responding. They want to turn the computer on and make it go.

I've been using computers in general since 1976. I've owned two PDP systems (as in, in my house). I've been using Unix since before most Linux hackers were born. I can code in assembly language as fast as I can type. And you know what? It takes me 20 minutes to set up a MacOS or 'Doze system and all friggin' WEEKEND to set up a Linux system. Not because I don't know Linux, but because every piece of hardware that's at all unusual means a trip to Google and an hour of configuration hell--and God help you if you're installing on a laptop.

Writing installers and GUI middleware isn't sexy and wins you no "cool points" with the open source community the way a nifty kernel hack does, but until someone gets it working easily enough that my barely-computer-literate dad can make it work, Linux is going to continue to have its clock cleaned on the desktop. Got it?

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LaTeX is easier and more productive than WYSIWYG editors.

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>Yes, Linux is technically superior to Windows. Yes, it's more stable. Yes, it's more efficient.
This is the only true part. I don't care if Normie's use Linux. Being mad because you're retarded and don't understand the OS is not a valid reason to hate it when it is superior (as you said)

>negroidic jibberish

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>Linux will never beat Windows ont eh desktop until my father can install it and make it work. Got that?
Why would I care if your retarded family members can install my os or not? How does that affect my experience in any way?

>I can code in assembly language as fast as I can type.
>It takes me 20 minutes to set up a MacOS or 'Doze system and all friggin' WEEKEND to set up a Linux system.
So you can type like 2 words a minute?

>I can code in assembly language as fast as I can type.
Proof or gtfo

Bruh... I'm a tech illiterate...
Installing ubuntu was super easy, it did everything by itself, I use it to play cs:go with a desktop amd cpu with vega11 igpu and it rolls fine...
Anyone that cn install windows can also install ubuntu and the main issue i've had is that after updates I have to reinstall some programs as they seize to work, but it's the same in windows, at work the computer are always glitching after updates. I prefer ubuntu, wish it had more support from companies like amd, am still waiting for the proprietary gpu driver for 22.04 :/

BTW: I WISH PEOPLE WERE NICER

>How does that affect my experience in any way?
Drivers and Software support. Look at OpenBSD if you don't believe me.

>Look at OpenBSD if you don't believe me.
What?

Try installing OpenBSD on a regular semi modern system and then try to use it for day to day tasks.

Nice pasta

I believe it would be unusable, right? No need to try it

Your father is a retard and he should've pulled out

Yeah, it's unusable and most of it is down to support because no one is using it. You could ask the question
>Why would you use OpenBSD when Linux exists with better support?
but it's only has that because people use it and you benefit from it.

my shit works.
if you're doesn't, that's not my problem.
if your dad's doesn't, that's not my problem.
>since 1976
boomer opinion rejected

>Yes, Linux is technically superior to Windows.
Linux is a kernel

>TeX
not sure what that is, but its not installed on my system

>Instead of TTY terminals, Unix users now run a GUI so they can open a dozen TTY terminal windows
I use tty terminals. also, i never have more than maybe 4 terminal windows open

>Until Apple came along, nobody had ever written a GUI for *nix that was worth a goddamn anyway.
you mean Xerox I presume

>Desktop users do not LIKE to have to make kernel mods.
I dont remember ever doing this

>They don't WANT to drop down to a command line to find out what's up with the cable modem
drop down?

>all friggin' WEEKEND to set up a Linux system.
huh. i always get it installed in like 10 minutes

its not openbsd or linuxs fault that hw vendors lock down their drivers and firmware. hw with foss drivers and firmware just work

Cope seethe dilate