I’m getting this impression as someone who just installed Linux mint, because people like yourself who say there won’t be problems
Anybody who tells you you won’t experience any issues on a piece of software as large, capable, and complex as a desktop OS is lying. Don’t tell me I’m a person who’d say that, because I’m not. You will face an issue from time to time on Linux. You will face an issue from time to time on Windows. You will face an issue from time to time on MacOS.
Even on Linux I still have to search online for info and for what app to install to meet my needs. Which also relies on knowing what site to trust, and what info you find varies hugely from helpful to incomprehensible for a beginner. Especially when there’s a hundred unfamiliar options.
Applies just as much to Windows as it does to Linux. We aren’t born with intimate knowledge of every program ever made.
The whole finding downloading and installing something on windows is straightforward
I’m sorry but no it isn’t. You’re just used to it. There’s a difference. It’s an awful and potentially dangerous way to get software. It’s worse and it’s needlessly cumbersome and complicated.
I keep repeating this, but there is a reason nobody else follows that model.
To me, it’s a fatal flaw in Windows that Microsoft needs to sort out. I’m struggling to even sum up in words how much of a broken system it is. There’s no defending it. Even Microsoft themselves acknowledge it’s a broken system.
There’s also the windows app store
Which has barely any apps, a malware problem, and is full of open source apps uploaded by people who aren’t the original developer, charging money for them. Even the most die hard windows fans think the Windows store is bad.
And when I say a new language, I’m talking about having to go into the terminal (?) And enter a bunch of unfamiliar commands
You don’t need to use the terminal. I could make this same complaint about the command prompt, powershell, or windows terminal (why are there 3, btw, Microsoft?! Why make this needlessly confusing??) Or about having to navigate the nightmare that is the Windows Registry when something doesn’t work.
In my case a switch pro controller and an Xbox one controller (when the pro didn’t work). Both of which just work on windows.
Huh. I have the opposite experience. I plug a controlled into my Linux PC, it just works. Not the same on windows. Ironically, Microsoft’s own controllers work better on Linux than they do on Windows. And don’t get me started on using PlayStation controllers on Windows.
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I’m sorry I hurt your feelings. I didn’t mean to do that.