At what age did you grow up out of the Linux Desktop meme?
>>61874220
IDK, I fell for the ``meme`` at the age of 23 and it's been 11 years since
>>61874220
At what age did you start using the LOO?
>2007 Linspire KDE
>2008 Ubuntu 7.10 Gnome
>2009 - 2011 Linux Mint 7-12 Xfce
>2012 - Present Arch Linux Xfce and Openbox
Depends how fast you pick up terminal
>>61874220
At what age will you grow up out off games?
>>61874220
when KDE 4, GNOME 3, and Unity came out (not at the same time of course, but it indicated the trend)
>implying I use a DE
>>61874220
When I've decided to bend over and stop fighting for muh freedoms and privacy.
23 actually. So much wasted time on that crap os
I always try to give it a chance every few years. but I'm always horribly disappointed
25. Now I use Windows for my desktop/laptop os, and Linux for literally everything else.
Still waiting for a wm as comfy as explorer.exe
>>61874925
>2014: Ubuntu
>2015-2015: Mint
>2015-2016: Ubuntu
>2016-2016: Manjaro
>2016-Now: Antergos
>>61875075
Pretty much this.
Before that I kept thinking, if only they could polish that little extra bit. But then they sent themselves right back into the pit. Not only does it not converge on perfection, it doesn't converge at all.
Now I'm using xfce w/ Nemo for a file manager. And I just accept that processes will go wild, that desktop apps will require root privilege to fix their mess, that years of different subsystems will carelessly step on each other, that sessions are broken forever, that disk power management will never work again, that just around the corner is just another corner.
>>61875348
>>61875075
faggots
>>61874220
When I learned to use a terminal and grew out of the GUI-baby phase. "Desktop" is a buzzword used by tech illiterates who're reliant on their mouse and everything GUI, people who can't even edit a text file.