Redditors and reddit-likers, cause they think they're always right
thekarion
Linux has been a great gaming experience for me. Optimizations and what not make my games run faster than they ever did on windows. Also not being able to play rainbow six siege is a plus in my book
If you need to install a package that the author messed up the dependency lists for your shit outta luck. Other than manually unzipping and installing it you're stuck. Searching for a package is hell cause it's a massive list with like 4 lines per package. Yay/pacman is the best package manager, because it's got quick commands and when you search for something you don't have to make a mental note of the names you can just type 1, 4, 17, etc to choose a package to install. Oh and there aren't built shorter commands for apt! You can't say apt in package you have to write out install every single time
Nala is even worse, so few commands
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Debian (Testing) I used it for a good month, and man was I disappointed. Only some things are actually up to date and packaged correctly. The nvidia drivers don't load the drm module because it's not called nvidia-drm on Debian (testing) it's called nvidia-current-drm. Also apt is the worst package manager
The transparency and attitude around open source devs like y'all is fantastic. Truly an inspiration
Guess it didn't pass the nazi test
You know maybe trump isn't that bad