A Linux Evening
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Re: A Linux Evening
#32Nowadays, I cannot afford to take a day off to fix obscure incompatibilities like this.
The last straw to me was when I stored my closed lid xps in a bag and 3 hours later everything was smelling like burning plastic because the computer suspend suddenly stoped working. To get things worst, it happened during a long haul flight.
Re: A Linux Evening
#33This is probably true for this specific case here, but my experience with fixing stuff in Linux is actually the opposite. I learnt a lot doing so, and learnt stuff that turned out to be later useful in very unexpected spots.
Back when I was a teen and using Windows, I've spent countless hours fiddling in stuff in regedit and other atrocities and it feels like I never learnt anything useful in the long run.
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#34Couldn't agree more with the takeaways. Especially #3 - and it is exacerbated if you are a finicky person who wants everything exactly the way you want it + loves to customize and tinker. Linux basically keeps me hooked by virtue of catering to those needs even though I have to deal with these Linux evenings (which are thankfully getting rarer over time). In time too because my tolerance is depleting as I age and hav…
> and there aren't any dual sim models of iPhone. Aren't phones with an eSIM + regular SIM effectively dual-SIM? I'm pretty sure iphones have those.
Docs for SIM + eSIM: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/iphone/iph9c5776d3c/io...
Docs for dual physical SIM: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT209086
Re: A Linux Evening
#35> I spent several hours fixing a problem and I learned next to nothing in the process. This trick is unlikely to be useful again. By the time I encounter something similar, it is likely I will have forgotten about the solution.
So much this.
Re: A Linux Evening
#36Yes, sometimes you land in these situations in Linux, but many times are self inflicted by unnecesary tinkering. I cannot see why dealing with all the … unwanted things from windows can ever be better. With mac if it is too new it will not be supported and after a few years you need to upgrade your hardware or are left to die. Apart from being an exclusive system for the rich.
A lot of my problems are from tinkering as well but that's why I am using linux, to control it better and tinker with it. Why won't I just use macos if I wanted something I can't tinker with? I think people lose sight if why Linux even exists to begin with, it is all about user control and ability to tinker/hack it. I think better UX and more configurability would solve this stuff (from a friendly interface). The rea…
Re: A Linux Evening
#37That’s where Linux burned all the bridges on being my main machine. Nowadays, I cannot afford to take a day off to fix obscure incompatibilities like this. The last straw to me was when I stored my closed lid xps in a bag and 3 hours later everything was smelling like burning plastic because the computer suspend suddenly stoped working. To get things worst, it happened during a long haul flight.
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#38Re: A Linux Evening
#39Couldn't agree more with the takeaways. Especially #3 - and it is exacerbated if you are a finicky person who wants everything exactly the way you want it + loves to customize and tinker. Linux basically keeps me hooked by virtue of catering to those needs even though I have to deal with these Linux evenings (which are thankfully getting rarer over time). In time too because my tolerance is depleting as I age and hav…
> and there aren't any dual sim models of iPhone. Aren't phones with an eSIM + regular SIM effectively dual-SIM? I'm pretty sure iphones have those.
Re: A Linux Evening
#40Perhaps dkozel is reading this right now. :P