Do you guys have higher tolerance to buggy bs? Are you all gaslighting people to get higher adoption? Does it just work? If so... How??

I've tried about every distro in multiple different laptops/desktops, amd gpus, basically every possible idea and there's always weird ass bugs and issues and a ton of involuntary learning involved.

edit. Any chances you guys could suggest me one setup that "just works" no ifs and no buts? Or does it not exist in the Linux world?

edit2. Since people are asking for specifics I'm going to pick one random distro I've tried recently and list the issues I've had:

  • On Arch fresh install with archinstall, everything default pmuch:

Immediately greeted with this. thread discussing it here.

I could live with that though, kinda...

Gnome apps in Arch are taking multiple seconds to open/tab back into and freezing, no idea how to debug it.

Could also live with it...

The killer one is that the battery life just sucks badly. about 15W idling with tlp, for comparison Debian with tlp gives me sub 5Watts. But again, Debian comes with a whole different set of issues.

I've only listed the one I've tried most recently, but the experience is similar with all distros I've tried.

  • AbsentBird@lemm.ee
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    18 hours ago

    involuntary learning

    I'm sorry but you can't call it 'involuntary' if you chose to install Arch. Arch comes with a reading list. Some Linux distributions are not made for people who don't want to know a ton about how they work. It's like if you want to drive a car without knowing how an engine works you shouldn't start with a kit car.

    Use Linux Mint if you just want it to work.