• Libra00@lemmy.ml
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    12 hours ago

    I think they would. I tried Linux again for the first time in 10+ years and kept running into issues like my sound would randomly die or change to headset, when I tried to update the video driver it hard- locked the system, etc. I just installed Ubuntu the other day and whenever it boots the monitor just goes into standby with no signal. It’s been nothing but trouble, and I have pretty normal hardware. Most people aren’t going to know or care how to deal with those problems. As far as Linux has come, it’s still not ready for widespread adoption by most people on the ‘it just works’ front.

    • Communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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      11 hours ago

      TBH do you actually think that there’s some chance that nobody is testing these releases and this is happening to a massive number of people?

      I’ve installed linux countless times on a SHITLOAD of computers and never faced any of these problems, realistically, you’re very unlucky, and these sorts of things happen with windows all the time too.

      I’m not saying your issues don’t matter, but unless you have statistics that back you up, you can’t say “it just works” to either OS.

      I’ve had more of an “It just works” experience with linux literally hundreds of times.

    • sgtlion [any]@hexbear.net
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      10 hours ago

      Same issue though. If manufacturers actually had linux preinstalled, they would ensure compatibility. This isn’t a windows/Linux problem, this is a manufacturer/default os problem.

      I am amazed by what you say though. I’ve had 0 hardware problems installing Linux on many different machines in the past 5 years. All the incompatibility issues of old are gone by my perspective