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    [–] Secret300@sh.itjust.works 11 points 10 months ago (3 children)

    Why does gnome software looks so much smoother of an interface back then. Now the search takes forever and the interface is buggy.

    [–] kattenluik@feddit.nl 7 points 10 months ago

    Every time I've ever been aware of a Gnome update is because they changed something they shouldn't have at all or some update caused it to be buggy and slow. A lot of those were recent updates.

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    [–] cypherpunks@lemmy.ml 11 points 10 months ago

    s/browser/spyware/

    [–] olafurp@lemmy.world 10 points 10 months ago

    Not accurate, firefox comes preinstalled

    [–] progettarsi@feddit.it 10 points 10 months ago (4 children)
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    [–] victorz@lemmy.world 9 points 10 months ago

    So many people in the comments are being wooshed.

    [–] pipows@lemmy.today 6 points 10 months ago (1 children)
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    [–] 0x2d@lemmy.ml 6 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

    browsers i have:

    firefox (main)

    librewolf (😏)

    vivaldi (no longer have installed except on my phone)

    chromium (for webusb)

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    [–] XyliaSky@sh.itjust.works 6 points 10 months ago (1 children)

    I’ve got a Steam Deck, and just installed Bazzite onto it, and I’m currently wishing that installing everything was as simple as this. Back when I used Linux daily there wasn’t this whole idea of “rootless” and immutable and sandboxed environments, and just figuring out how to get yad installed for steamtinkerlaunch to work had me faffing about with Nix and Fleek and Distrobox, and they’re all neat if I had the time to learn them but long story short I wish everything was package managers with a simple GUI.

    [–] XenGi@lemmy.chaos.berlin 9 points 10 months ago (1 children)

    You choose to tinker with your device and are now annoyed that this tinkering isn't straight forward and easy to do? Did you also complain that the custom exhaust system for your car didn't just snap on automatically? ;)

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    [–] v81@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago (13 children)

    Great, you can accomplish the bare essentials with Linux.

    Now how do I install a program called chirp for programming 2 way radios?

    Searched for a week and gave up as each set of instructions lead down a broken, redundant dependency rabbit hole with no solution in sight, Flatpack this, snap that, no explanation or even a searchable clue that could begin me a solution.

    In windows I just unzip the nightly build to a directory of my choice, run the executable and it works.

    Sure... Not everyone knows or needs to know about these edge case applications, but point stands, it works in windows, and everyone encounters an edge case sooner or later.

    I'm keen to ditch the Microsoft hole, and I have no issue with making an effort to learn, but I can't afford to or my life in hold for hours or days at a time in order to accomplish things that already work in seconds.

    I think my simple issue here is... I'm not incompetent. I can comfortably navigate a fine system in a shell, can mount and unmount, can tar -xvzf a tarball, can do most things up to writing a shell script from scratch (could cobble something

    [–] Chobbes@lemmy.world 10 points 10 months ago

    Huh. I’ve used chirp under Linux before and I just installed it with my package manager. Maybe it wasn’t available on your distro? Then it can get a lot more tricky. The other problem with these things can be permissions… once you have chirp installed maybe you need to add your user to the dial out group in order to be able to use the serial port to flash the radios.

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