Magmarock: I never said I was an expert that that I know how to use it. But more importantly let me ask you this. When you write comments like this is there at all a moment where you think "gee that comes off a little arrogant." Seriously where do you get off on telling me what I do and do not know followed by telling to me to grow up XD. Talk about zero self awareness
You are too much of yourself, I didn't assume you are an expert - I assumed you at least spent
fair amount of time dedicated to one ecosystem
to understand it. But everything points out that you didn't - you even claim that its Windows advantage that there is no Witcher 3 for Linux.
You also seem to be kind of guy who would accuse an old woman to be old, poke her eye out and proudly present it to your friends of similar mentality. I don't see any constructiveness from you, all you do is hijacking topics to boast the poked out eye.
I would much better see you to:
- start to contribute to existing project that supports your ideals, or
- spin your own project (still waiting for the code of YOUR package manager), or
- move on to system with compromises which suit you
Why? Very simple, because work with brain is much harder than work with tongue, plus you'd get into advantages and disadvantages of everything and will confront the real reasons why the package decisions are as they are.
Magmarock: ....
Every time criticism is thrown at Linux it's someone elses fault.
You're a noob and can't use it, It's Microsoft fault that got in first, it's the retailers they won't sell Linux computers, it's just different you just need to get used to it.
The criticism should be properly formatted and hosted on bug tracker. This isn't a bug tracker.
I must disagree with your theory of being noob, before switching to Linux I contributed to Nlite and RyanVM projects, did unattended silent installers, automatic registry monitors, inf scripting - but then Vista came out and I had to break my 20 year long ties with MS products.
My current setup suits me well, it does what its supposed to, doesn't upgrade to "surprise" state and I have no unsolvable problems. Thank you very much for you concern.
Magmarock: The Linux community is toxic but don't take my word for it. I'll let one of when one of your own break it down for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV68DJ2SLyc Well, you are true here. All the cleaning agents tend to be extremely toxic, but they do work. But they are never used without reason, I assure you. So, the better fit question is - why is everyone around you suddenly a bleach and if there is a better way to return to productive state?