• Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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    13 days ago

    there is a vocal subset of the community that thinks referring people to just read technical manuals is fine

    I mean, I agree, it’s not ideal. Just to point out though… Windows is also not really well documented, and if you have an issue that’s a bit on the unusual side? You can find yourself skimming forums for days, or just saying fuck it and reinstalling. There’s definitely more information out there on Windows troubleshooting, but it has market dominance and it would be insane if there wasn’t loads out there.

    If you come across people hating Ubuntu - including myself - it’s usually for ideological reasons rather than usability ones.

    Yeah, fuck canonical! Shame they make a fairly decent and stable distro…

    • ddh@lemmy.sdf.org
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      13 days ago

      A lot of Windows troubleshooting info, even on Microsoft forums, is frankly garbage responses to reboot this, regedit that without any real fixing involved. The Linux stuff I find much better, especially when one of the actual developers gets involved which isn’t that uncommon.