• idunnololz@lemmy.worldOP
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    8 months ago

    Look I use all 3 OSes almost daily. I just don’t like talking about them. They are just tools. No I don’t want to spend my weekend configuring a window manager. No I don’t want to talk about the latest OSX update. I just want to do stuff and the OS is just something I have to use sometimes to do that stuff.

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        8 months ago

        This response is perfect and I don’t know if it’s supposed to be a joke everyone is missing but me, or if it’s 100% serious and I read too much into it.

        There’s comedic genius in: “I hate talking about Linux, it’s just a tool” “In that case here’s a distro recommendation for you”

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        8 months ago

        It’s not a family it’s a cult.

        Shit I mean it’s not a cult it’s a cult.

        I mean… Fuck it, your family.

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        8 months ago

        As someone who also uses the three major OSes often, Mint is a great choice. Fedora has been working nicely for me as well.

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        8 months ago

        I also don’t like installing OSes on my free time also like I said I use all 3 OSes almost daily. I have Linux already…

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        8 months ago

        Agreed. It works better out of the box than windows ever did. When I bought my most recent PC, the only post-install stuff I did was solved via apt-get, and after 10 minutes I had my favorite games up and running flawlessly.

        I can’t speak for OSX, though. I still to this day have no fucking clue as to how I right click on a macbook.

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          Right click on a MacBook depends on how the user configured it, which always trips me up whenever I use someone else’s. The default behaviour is a two-finger click, but it can be changed to single-finger clicking in the bottom-right corner instead. You can control+click too with both configurations, but that sucks