OK, so I know Windows isn’t perfect but I would expect Linux to be perfect (in part i’m sarcastic)
Why is the files app not opening?
Why are extensions turning on/off randomly?
Why do I get lag spikes that I didn’t have on Windows?
Why does shit go fullscreen / out of screen at random?
Why does YouTube.com/TV keep the monitor awake even if the device is locked? Just make my monitor go into sleep mode, don’t hold it hostage.
+ so many more
@mistermantas the difference is with GNU/Linux you can actually find a developer to fix each of these things(or if you are a dev, fix yourself). Windows you're SOL. Keep the list, document the faults as you find them. What distro?
@jeffcliff Find a developer? Uh, who, exactly? I’m not gonna bother to send in some bug report on an ancient forum. GitHub maybe, but that’ll get lost in the sea. Or the community just rejects it.
Ubuntu+GNOME 16.04 LTS
@mistermantas Who exactly? Do you have a local hackerspace? https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/
'ancient forum' 16.04 LTS means that bugs should be reported to launchpad.net using 'ubuntu-bug'.
There's a lot of open bugs on launchpad, including some I'm working on...but once you've reported each of these bugs, at least they can be triaged by ubuntu devs themselves & referred to by any dev you find.
> local hackerspace
in this fucking village? no 😂😂😂
> reporting to launchpad.net
Great, should be much easier than this though. Add a fuckin’ report a bug panel or some shit.
> ubuntu devs
btw this may not even be ubuntu’s fault but gnome’s. i’m too stupid to tell
@jeffcliff in the taskbar. or in settings, that would be perfect.