>shitty drivers
>no games
>buggy as fuck
>take longer to boot than Windows
>autistic community
>as secure as Windows
>have to remember commands to use it
>no software (solidworks, flstudio... etc)
>fixing simple problems is a nightmare
>dosent support secure boot
>some printers/hardware are not supported
Is there a reason to use this piece of shit?
Try Google.
>>59578918
> shitty drivers
I bet last time you had Linux was 10 years ago. I only had one driver issue, and Ubuntu offered a streamlined way to install the driver.
> no games
Steam
KDE Games (shitty but exists)
> buggy as fuck
Stop using Arch Linux
> take longer to b-
Windows hibernates rather than shuts down anyway.
> autistic community
Get outside 4chan.
> as secure as Windows
I'd like to see a Windows/Linux virus comparison.
> have to remember commands to use it
Unless you use a mainstream distro like Ubuntu.
> no software
Libreoffice, Steam, Firefox.
If you're tied to a specific software for a specific reason, then dualboot.
Almost every common software has a web app counterpart.
> some printers/hardware not supported
Cue "vicious cycle" meme
> Is there a reason to use this piece of shit?
Bragging about how /comfy/ it is on /g/
>>59579191
So basically the only reason to use Linux is to rice is with Chinese cartoons and brag about it to retards on /g/?
>>59578918
>dosent support secure boot
Hey is it 2009 again?
>>59578918
>Is there a reason to use this piece of shit?
It's a hobby.
>>59578918
>shitty drivers
Nope. This is a myth in the current year
>no games
False. Lots of steam games and if you want more dual boot or use Linux/Windows on separate machines or buy a console.
>buggy as fuck
Nope. No bugs at all in my last few years. Can't say the same for windows. Chrome constantly freezes among other things that just don't happed in linux
>take longer to boot than Windows
What you think booting on windows is, is actually Hibernation. Linux can do that as well.
>autistic community
Depends on what part of the web you're on. Generally the Windows users on /g/ are dumb as a rock and got lost from their home boards.
>as secure as Windows
Definitely more secure
>have to remember commands to use it
Myth. In the past few years GUI for everything has become well polished there are even a couple of nice GUI frontends for pacman
>no software (solidworks, flstudio... etc)
What?
>fixing simple problems is a nightmare
No. And why would you have a problem in the first place?
>dosent support secure boot
"secure boot" malware tbqh
>some printers/hardware are not supported
Doubtful
>>59578918
>shitty boot time
uhh no
Ubuntu is great, it's secure,takes 5 minutes to install and it does everything for you.
In fact it's more user friendly than Windows.
>>59578918
>Is there a reason to use this piece of shit?
no
>>59578918
>>shitty drivers
Wrong. GNU/Linux runs on anything.
>>no games
PlayOnLinux, WINE, or VM with a GPU passthrough all make that wrong.
>>buggy as fuck
This is also wrong.
>>take longer to boot than Windows
On my machine it boots from an SSD in under 10 seconds.
>>autistic community
There are different communities all over. It's not a single community.
>>as secure as Windows
Wrong again. Windows has terrible security. GNU/Linux is much better and has more people working to discover and patch exploits. There is a huge financial incentive to do so because it powers like half of the world's servers.
>>have to remember commands to use it
Using the command line is much more efficient than using a GUI for certain things. If you're retarded and have to have your hand held, use Ubuntu or OpenSUSE.
>>no software (solidworks, flstudio... etc)
PlayOnLinux, WINE, or a VM with a GPU passthrough.
>>fixing simple problems is a nightmare
I've literally never had a problem with Debian. Don't break things you can't fix. That'll solve your problem.
>>dosent support secure boot
Wrong.
>>some printers/hardware are not supported
Such as? I've never seen this anywhere.
>Is there a reason to use this piece of shit?
It just works.