

Would you say your attitude and responses here drive inclusion or increase motivation to join opensource or improve things voluntarily?
Would you say your attitude and responses here drive inclusion or increase motivation to join opensource or improve things voluntarily?
Live usbs are great, but ive 100% had issues after install before on several distros. Arch of course being the worst. Live distros boots, install, boot loop… But that happened on popos too. Ive also seen other more minor issues like Bluetooth stops working after install despite it being a base install. Like literally install, reboot, and Bluetooth no longer works. Given this is on newer hardware, but it can be hella frustrating to go from a live boot that works to a fresh install that doesn’t match the experience.
I don’t think anyone is blaming volunteers. More so stating the obvious. If you’re new to Linux, you cant be expected to know everything about it. You may not know that some hardware may not work well with Linux. You may not know secure boot sux with linux. You may not know arch is not the best intro to Linux but because arch based distros are recommended frequently for gaming you may try it first. Linux can have a steep learning curve, expecting everyone to RTFM and all the forum posts is unreasonable. Sometimes people just need to try and experience pain and frustration.
Yup look at me wagglin my finger over here.
If I decide to put up with this type of attitude any further I’ll go get a job in fast food. At least then I’d get paid.
Have fun with your gatekeeping.