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Wrong department; it's the Fecund Erectile Disfunction and No Shagging Ability organisations that GPO was referring to.
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After working for decades on Windows, I took the plunge into Linux for my current job. What baffles me the most is how accepting Linux developers in general are of all the crap applications. No, it's worse than that; they praise the crap applications. Endlessly. And if you criticize the apps, you get heaps of denial.
Then there are the UIs written by the clueless. "Yeah, but what about Windows 8," is a typical comeback. There are some superficial design choices not everyone likes in Windows 8 (mostly the start menu and lack of Aero--I don't mind either and now turn off Aero when I have to use Windows 7.) Beyond that, the UI is very consistent, renders extremely well and is magnitudes more stable than any GUI on Linux.
Then there's git, which is the worse version control system I've used since Visual Source Safe. The proponents tout the rich feature set of git, ignoring the fact that the rich feature set is there to get around all the problems of a fundamentally flawed design. I work with three, honest-to-God, git experts, but a day doesn't go by when one of them says, while using it or helping someone, "Oops, I don't know what happened there." Often followed by, "this makes no sense, but you have to create a branch...."
Then there's moving files via "git mv" which git later "decides" were deleted and recreated. And don't get me started on all its errors with rebases and merges (due largely to bad design.)
Naturally, some Linux fan-boys are going to lose their heads over this, but I go back to the question; do Linux developers have no taste? Seriously. Are you unable to see badly rendered fonts? When you want to do something relatively common, which on Windows or Mac takes a click or two, but on Linux takes a list of dozens of detailed instructions, don't you ask why? Don't you use GDB and wonder why it sucks so bad?
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You're not wrong. Even if you demonstrate how easy it is to make things better, they don't want to know.
I know it's a Hell of a generalisation, but I really haven't seen any evidence to contradict it.
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I used to have a single frame cartoon that showed Satan at the counter of a computer shop saying something like: "I need a new OS. Not one of those fancy, pretty ones - I want a mean SOB!"
Pretty sure he wanted Linux.
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Sounds like good T-shirt material -- with "GIMME LINUX!" on the back.
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Linux Mint Cinnamon seems better than most. But then I've been using it only a few days.
Your rant though sounds like something from the The UNIX Hater's Handbook[^]
"git" is a monster and is a perfect example of everything wrong with the *nix world.
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: Linux Mint Cinnamon seems better than most I had a sh1t of a time setting up LAN shares with that, so I dumped it and went back to Ubuntu.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: LAN shares Haven't tried that yet.
What version of Mint Cinnamon did you try? I'm using 17.3 Rosa.
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Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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I confess to not remembering. I deleted both the partition and the installation files.
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That's probably best.
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You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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Subsidiary annoying fact:
My laptop and one of my desktops are dual-boot with Ubuntu.
If I let the Linux boot manager handle things, Windows (7 & 8.1) can't start at all.
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Well, that's because the Linux boot manager doesn't play well with others while the Windows one does. Typical Linux style hack.
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You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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Let's be honest: if Anything has to play well with others, it's a boot manager.
What are they thinking?
Nothing I want to hear, I'll bet.
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Indeed.
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Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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Out of curiosity, why did you troll Linux users primarily to gripe about Git? I mean, I get it, Git can be exceptionally obtuse, but that has nothing to do with your post.
Anyway, the GUI on Linux is called BASH. If you're using anything else and griping about it, then your problem isn't with Linux, it's with KDE/Gnome/Whatever.
As far as software goes, if you're not writing it yourself then you're getting what you paid for. As a plus, you can generally crack open the Github page and see for yourself.
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Git was written by Linus Torvalds, the main guy of Linux. So using Linux to gripe about Git is entirely appropriate.
BASH is not a GUI. Maybe a TUI.
Nathan Minier wrote: getting what you paid for Do these guys (of the gotten software) have no pride of workmanship?
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: BASH is not a GUI. I think that was Nathan's point. Linux as an OS does not have a GUI. Linux desktop distros include one (or more) GUI's. So if you're complaining about the GUI you shouldn't be calling out Linux iteself - complain about the specific GUI.
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Point taken.
Although, Linus is apparently working on a Linux GUI: Linux can still beat Windows in the desktop war, and Linus Torvalds is 'working on it'[^]
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I saw that article. My take away was not that Torvalds was working on an actual GUI though.
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You could be right. Even if he were, I'm not sure it'd be any good.
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote:
Git was written by Linus Torvalds, the main guy of Linux. So using Linux to gripe about Git is entirely appropriate.
They are completely separate products. One does not beget the other, so I can't agree. That's almost exactly like saying that Windows sucks because of Team Foundation.
BASH is not a GUI. Maybe a TUI.
...that was kind of the point.
Do these guys (of the gotten software) have no pride of workmanship?
So you're saying that you've looked at every package, deemed it all to be low quality and have determined that the devs therefore have no pride? That's pretty awesome, you must be the best versed Linux guy on the planet.
All I'm saying is that people shouldn't gripe when a screwdriver isn't terribly good at pounding in nails.
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You are missing the point and doing what most Linux apologists do--deflect.
From my perspective, most Linux developers have bad taste from the kernel to the GUI and it's all related. The very attitude that "BASH is the GUI, get used to it" illustrates the problem. Why is it a positive do so something with 30 consecutive commands in BASH versus one or two in a Windows prompt?
You know what's funny? Bringing over a Linux guru, doing something quick in Windows and asking "Now how do you do that in Linux." Then watching them open a shell and start typing furiously for five minutes. Yes, that just happened to me this past Friday (and it not only didn't quite do what I wanted to do in Windows, I ended up fixing the problem in Windows!)
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I think you're missing a point as well. The comment wasn't so much "BASH is the GUI, get used to it."
It was "If you have a problem with a Linux based GUI such as KDE or Gnome why blame the kernel (Linux)?"
Some (most?) Linux gurus are purists in that the OS should handle the basic file system and hardware interfaces and that the GUI (if one even exists) is a separate entity.
Remember DOS and Windows 3.x? Similar situation.
As for doing something quick in Windows versus command line stuff in Linux... all depends on what you're doing. There are some things you can do via command line (Windows / Apple / Linux) that have no analog in the GUI.
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You keep deflecting. I was using A criticism of Linux GUIs as further evidence that Linux developers in general are unable to discern between good and crappy software, whether on the command line or with a GUI.
That's why I brought up git and the nonsense of having to do something in 30 steps FROM THE SHELL, which takes a few commands at most on almost every other OS.
Your arguments, in fact, are precisely what drives me nuts about the Linux community--the refusal to accept any criticism. That attitude pervades ALL of Linux; the exceptions are very bright spots.
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Why on Earth would I deflect? I'm not a member of any Linux community. I don't use it professionally and haven't used it much at home (certainly not much in the last 7 years). I'm not a Linux guru nor Linux developer. But...
...I am intelligent enough to see that your rant painted with a VERY WIDE brush, used rather poor logic and formed dubious conclusions.
One could make the argument that the Windows community (right here on CP) acts much the same way about Windows that you say the Linux community acts about Linux. Just saying...
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