What will the next Windows look like, feature-wise?
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Anonymous2016-08-11 10:23
What?
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Anonymous2016-08-13 7:51
Linux, never again.
I tried screencasting/recording the graphical session on Linux today. Capturing from the sound card was virtually impossible, but it was managed (with a lot of pops and cracks for no apparent reason). What was completely impossible was recording without one window bleeding through to the windows behind it intermittently.
The problem with Linux is the so called reason to use it, diversity of software. You have millions of permutations of different set ups (DE, WM, X/Wayland, Alsa/Pulse, init.d vs systemd, ...), with new ones being "made" (read: forked) every day, and with the flavor of the month changing more often than Stallman showers. When you install a program on Linux, you have no idea if it's going to work. It was only ever guaranteed to work on the specific setup of the neckbeard who wrote and abandoned it five years ago.
The only thing keeping me from wiping this Linux shit is that I've been indoctrinated to be used to it. Windows is my other go-to but ends up tedious and inconvenient (but not impossible) to use when you're running programs that were traditionally run on UNIX-likes. I would use OS X but I don't want to get AIDS.