It’s not elegant when it causes more problems than it solves.
It’s not elegant when it causes more problems than it solves.
So what you’re telling me is that it’s useful when the software you use is made by absolute idiots?
That’s a fantastic idea, however corners exist only to be cut.
You don’t even need to swap wheels. If a car is sold with multiple wheel size options, there’s a solid chance that the speedo is calibrated for one size only.
My car is a 2012 model and the speedo is off by at least 10% compared to speed radar displays I’ve driven by.
Throw the Linux guy to the wolves, enjoy an empty row just for yourself
I agree, he’s a Linux user.
My Nas is a standard truenas scale installation with standard SMB shares that all my windows computers pick up instantly without any or extremely limited fiddling.
I’m not some nooblet that doesn’t know shit, tyvm. I’ve been using computers for decades.
I don’t expect a one to one translation between using windows and Linux, but I do expect basic functionalities to be, well, functional out if the box.
I’ve been regularly trying whatever Linux distro is supposed to be good on and off every other year, and there was always something that made me go ‘that should be working right out the box’ and then spend too much time fixing it.
So not just from 1995.
Sounds like a typical Linux user ;)
A friend came to my place with his Linux laptop, to grab some privateered games off of my Nas.
Couldn’t connect to anything on the network.
He was like ‘yo let me try these command lines’
When he was done fiddling around his computer wouldn’t boot.
Replace ‘software’ by w/et placeholder thing