Linux is the embodiment of the saying "You don't have to be crazy to work here, but it helps", and you know what? I'm here for it.
Anyway the first song of my upcoming album is done, only got like six or seven more songs to do.
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@keik-keik as a programmer i disagree. I use linux to program stuff.
you are under arrest for thoughtcrime
Oh dear
My friend who uses linux agrees.
Epic
@EuropeanRat So you are not average, everyday user ?
@TheJayJay Been on and off various UNIX distros since 2005 I think. Anything you can image from simple youtube to tablet pressure detection or DAW midi controller had major issues.
I'd love to use debian again, but with my current life style, I'd spent most of my days recompiling packages and cursing how nothing works as it should for me ^^;
more like vajayjay ahahhaahhahah
more like the TheVestBroster ahahhaahhahah
Used Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, ParrotSec and many others. The fun thing about Linux is that you can get it for one reason or multiple and that choice is always yours.
If i had the time I'd easily go back to Debian.
@keik-keik I just dont focus on average stuff anymore because its okay to be different.
keik-keik
I've used debian on my ancient laptop for 5+ years and as much as I liked that it revived old hardware, for everyday, average user, linux is just making life harder and 90% of things you'd expect to just do, is either super hard to perform or simply, does not and will not work properly.
I have trauma.
TheJayJay
I don't know about that, I used Linux for about a year and was very comfortable with it, only using Windows 10 for FL Studio. Getting Debian to work on my new laptop took a bit of time but I got there eventually. Though I did decide to not go with it in the end.