• Vilian@lemmy.ca
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      how? it’s to delete a file in other driver, it don’t get in your way

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      but its true? theres lots that you cant say against linux but you cant say it doesnt do exactly what you want.

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        you cant say it doesnt do exactly what you want.

        As someone (a different guy than whom you’re replying to) who has primarily used Linux-based systems in personal settings for about 15 years or so, I can and will say that.

        For the most part, Linux-based systems tend to do exactly what you tell them to do. Whether or not this is exactly what you want, however, is a slightly different point.

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        Nearly 30 years of LINUX experience. I can definitely say on a regular basis that LINUX doesn’t do exactly what I want.

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        I want it to play rocket league. Without using wine or proton.

        There are some things that Linux won’t allow you to do natively. I understand it’s better because it’s open, but come on.

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        If you know exactly what you want and how to do it.

        I spent countless hours trying to make my display driver working in Linux years ago. I knew what I wanted, but it was impossible. For me at least. I know many who has similar experiences.

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          where are talking about files, not drivers from others companies that depend on their support

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            No op just said Linux does exactly what you want. My point is that it sometimes is very hard to know how to do what you want. I am not saying Windows is any better in this regard though.