@NEETzsche
I don't get it. Why do all the open source fanboys LOVE to live in a perpetual state of denial? No matter how many times you explain the difficulty of using their stuff, instead of trying to figure out how to decrease it, they will spend their time just arguing that it's better that way.
(triggered by your comments on xmpp and my perpetual fight to learn the BASICS of how to use Linux.)
@NEETzsche
I just cannot get over that unbelievably complicated file system...
But I'm working on it.
@NEETzsche
> where is the configuration file
Yeah... that would be also good. But my favorite question is more like l: What disk is this file even on?
@LukeAlmighty df -h
“I bet you feel stupid now for not just knowing that off the top of your head huh? ”
No but seriously I sincerely expect Linux spergs to really want you to “just know” these commands even though that isn’t how this works at all
@lina @NEETzsche
Man is about as instructive to average user as dripping an apple is descriptive of gravitational mechanics.
If you know, it might seem obvious, but if you don't know, it's just a falling apple, not a measurable example of applied force that is constant, and applies to objects outside of the atmosphere with wildly different results...
@errante @lina @NEETzsche
I am trying to switch, because I am tired of: "Well, out middle manager number 35 decided, that average user likes candy crush, so we installed it to your PC without asking."
@lina @NEETzsche @errante
No...
NO...
They are not the same, AND the average programmer isn't shaking from even thinking about linux because the task bar is on the left instead of down.
@lina @NEETzsche @errante
I am talking about the stupid "Distro x is pretty much a windows copy" line.
And yes, obviously I was referring the old ubuntu. But the UI is the least important part of the jumping OS.
@lina @NEETzsche @errante
You don't need the command line to install shit. That is a solved issue, since there are programs for installing programs.
But also, I am not a grandma. I need to actually use the system, not just start firefox and open e-mail.
@errante @lina @NEETzsche
Witchcraft
@NEETzsche @lina @errante
Dude, I don't mind using command line.
I grew up on Dos. I know how to write shit.
The problem is deeper. And file system is the best example. You can read commands all day, or use the GUI, but nothing will help, if you don't even know what fucking disk you're on.
@NEETzsche @lina @errante
It is this kind of fundamental restructuring of basic logic, that makes Linux into a fucking nightmare. Not some shit like mouse cursor being gray instead of white, or tracert being called traceroute.
@NEETzsche @lina @errante
Yeah, sure. I am sure it is amazing once you get to use it.
I am just trying to explain, why the old line of "this distro is just like windows" or "you just have to learn to use the terminal" are based on an absolute misunderstanding of just how deep the gap of understanding can really be.
@NEETzsche @lina @errante
There are no windows-esk distros though
mint with cinnamon has the taskbar on the bottom, like it should be