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herczegzsolt | 1 month ago
It's great that you can customize everything and use your own window manager, compositor, etc ... but these issues are the price you pay. It is unfair to compare this to Windows, where you don't even have these customization options.
Specifically for the network manager applet, it is not fixed because it's not really used anymore. GNOME Shell has it's own network selection menu that does not use the applet. It is the default on most systems, so users don't face this issue by default.
rickdg|1 month ago
With Linux, you just have to be prepared to hit a bug and find no help coming anytime.
63stack|1 month ago
I'd argue it's the opposite. Windows stuff randomly breaking on forced unattended updates is a common trope by now. If you try to search for solutions, you will find "Trusted Microsoft Computing Expert Gold Level Diamond Star" people on MS forums giving you advice ranging from "reinstall drivers, uninstall drivers, update bios, run virus scan, and defrag your ssd".
If you search for problems on linux, you will get much higher quality answers.
Xfx7028|1 month ago
Mate there are bugs in windows and macos that have been unfixed for years. This is not a good argument in my opinion.
nh2|1 month ago
Well, see sibling thread: Looks like you just need to post your bounty in HN and somebody will do within a few hours. Somebody to that for Windows or macos.
Sometimes I feel the bounty topic isn't well served yet. On the GNOME bug tracker it doesn't seem to be very discoverable. Are there current good platforms to advertise bounties where people actually look?
__MatrixMan__|1 month ago
t_mahmood|1 month ago
On Linux everything is mostly decoupled, so this is not working not going to break the other thing, and I can replace it with something else.
People forgets that you're not working with a black box, unlike Windows
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