this is unironically unacceptable in 2022
This is unironically unacceptable in 2022
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>YOU WILL DOWNLOAD ALL THE DIRECT X's GOIYM
for such a small size, even including .net frameworks and older directx versions, end ruslt being ability to run everything since mid 90s up to present day .... that is very acceptable.
it works and has worked for 20 years. What's the issue?
Plus, these are mere megabytes.
Right, only 2 dependencies to run software from 2008?
And you don't even need to recompile anything?
This isn't Linux-grade!
when i was a windows retard, first thing i would install is
Visual C++ Redistributable Runtimes All-in-One
>installing dependencies is an alien concept to windows fags because most of their software came with redists
lol
Welcome to 4channel, GPT-3
>>installing dependencies
>install 80000 dependencies, most of which have been removed from the '''''''''repo''''''''' and/or are no longer API compatible and there is no way to hunt down which version you need because that information isn't written down anywhere
linux, lol.
>anonymous posters have different opinions than my own
>NOO THIS CANNOT BE, HELP NIGGERMAN THEY MUST ALL BE BOTS
Let me guess, you'll spam picrel next?
>all of windows' supposed dll hell consequences is sub 200 MB of C++ runtimes installed so that most users don't even know they exist
>while on linux you have to install 1.5 GB and dozens of dependencies just to have QT applications working
linux direly needs a company with incentive to make a distro that fixes all of this shit and massively breaks compatibility with older linux software
gnome
they have only exacerbated the problem
as I first transitioned to linux this seemed very unreasonable to me, to create and maintain those gigantic trees of interleaved dependencies and having to do so for the rest of eternity
>bots learned to post pictures and recognize context
it's over fleshbros
>opinions
That’s very generous of you to call it that.
skill issue
Never happened to me or anyone I know. Let me guess, you're just making shit up?
that's because you've never tried using anything that's out of date on linux, aka anything practical.