>not running Linux only in a VM
You know your desktop Linux shit can break at any moment? Why would want to risk it?
>>62336350
how will it break an any moment?
What are you talking about? Linux is more stable than anything else around.
>>62336350
>not running windows only in a VM
You know it's an American botnet? Why do you want to strengthen the NSA/CIA control over the world? Why do you want totalitarianism? Why do you want to use malware as your main OS?
>You know your desktop Linux shit can break at any moment? Why would want to risk it?
Maybe if a windows user operates it.
>>62336350
>not running windows only in a VM
You know your desktop Window shit can break at any moment? Why would want to risk it?
>not just using absolutely safe openbsd
complete safety from botnets
>>62336350
Breakage is almost always fixable when you aren't a hamfisted, retard.
>>62336416
It can't tho.
>>62336350
Do you even know what can break?
Do you know what "risk" you are taking?
>Not just imagining having a computer
You know your hardware can break at any moment? Why would want to risk it?
>>62336350
>most used OS on servers and super computers because it's not only open source but the most stable and efficient kernel
>IT WILL BREAK XD
How retarded must you be? Even desktop GNU/Linux is more stable than windows. The only difference is Linux lets you know what happened while windows sends that info to Microsoft instead of letting the user know. Other times it just gives you "something happened".
>>62336404
Yes? That is the point. If your average joe cant run it without breaking it, its shit.
I once broke linux by pressing the "see details" button on a debian installer which crashed the entire x server
>>62336635
Then i ran SUDO start x which was apperently a BIG no-no and i had to run some script to reconfigure my xorg config or whatever it was. Was a long time ago.
>>62336350
>You know your desktop Linux shit can break at any moment?
Odd. Hasn't happened in 10 years for me.
Technically, Windows could break at any moment too, and so could MacOS. Fortunately, most bugs tend to get caught in development before updates are shipped, and the same is true on decent Linux distributions. Even Debian Unstable is pretty fucking stable.
Anyways, I bought a laptop with Linux pre-installed. There are 0 driver issues, and there will continue to be 0 driver issues for quite some time.
>>62336661
It have happened a lot of times to me, but it has never been a big deal.
ITT: angry manlets
>>62336350
>Not using qubesos with a gpu pass through
Sad
>>62336350
gotta love being 6'7"