It works very well for me!
An opinion from 10 years ago
As compared with the excellent Windows documentation, UI and faultless drivers.
I promise you I’ve never had to run something like xdotool or xrander just to set up basic shit like mouse gestures or a default display like a tv.
you don't, why would you? use kde they have built in stuff for this... you said you use bazzite
the documentation doesn't say to use xrandr to do that, it gives clear instructions you didn't follow.
something like xdotool or xrandr
yes X11 is a mess, always has been.
what are the real barriers to entry? I doubt its finagling with the more than outdated X11 session manager when we have Wayland, every Distributor ships Wayland (exclusively).
Dude I started using Linux at the time of CRTs and xorg.conf, I remember about xrandr, but it's far away in the past.
Not a single mention of xrandr on that page. Bazzite uses Wayland, not X11
you're unlucky and such issues are rare, except nvidia problems I'd say issues are actually less frequent. i have helped countless people install linux.
do you honestly think your single experience is representative? do you not think i could find countless reports of windows doing the same?
Do you have statistics to prove otherwise?
based on you not reading documentation and then getting mad at it in the other post i'm inclined to agree
To take a serious stab at this post
I know, every time it’s rare.
Do you know it isn't? sometimes rare things happen to you.
It’s not a real issue.
who has ever said that to you?
I chose the wrong distro. I have the wrong graphics card. I should have known to use kde over gnome for this use case.
are you aware that if you ask questions nicely and with humbleness instead of like a jerk you'll get different styles of answers?
I should have known that electron and Wayland were a mess at the time despite being the recommended desktop
that's fixed and long passed us, they were new and experimental for a while but now they're mostly the default.
I feel like all of this is a red herring.
How do Windows users fix a problem? They Google the problem and get the solution.
The EXACT same thing works in Linux. Has for a long, long time.
The only time it DOESN'T is when you either don't know what you're trying to do, in which case no power on EARTH is going to be able to help you, or you're trying to do something so obscure and obtuse that a Windows user wouldn't be doing it either.
Linux... Plugins?
Uuh, so being able to tweak gnome shell is bad now?
You need to install extensions,
yeah sure, but only if you want to customise the shell in the first place
have community awareness,
regarding what?
and manually configure a bunch of shit,
Thats what one does when they want to customise their desktop anyway, right?
and hope that it works; which it commonly doesn’t.
can't say that my extensions don't.
If the configuration was easy or consistent Linux DEs would be a clear choice for most.
GNOME and KDE are pursuing two different kind of UI philosophies, so of course the configuration isn't consistent on a UI level. And for exactly THAT reason we have the terminal.
This is just complete and utter nonsense.
Yea it is.
That's fine. You are allowed to be wrong.
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