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Name: retard 2021-04-03 14:16

Jesus Christ, I fucking hate this shitty OS for autistic neckbeards (Linux) so much. Unfortunately I'll still have to use it because Fagdows and Apple's fagOS is even worse.

>I've tried pretty much all fixes I could google (including the other answers to this question), but the only thing that helped was to install the hardware enablement stack:
>sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-utopic xserver-xorg-lts-utopic \
libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic xserver-xorg-video-all-lts-utopic \
xserver-xorg-input-all-lts-utopic

Fucking neckbeards.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 19:37

>>2,3
Glad to hear that you got an issue fixed by a side effect. The problem is that you brought a ton of nasty stuff upon yourself, that you might not immediately recognise. Also the "community" might seem fine, friendly and whatever just until they back-stab you or start to outright exploit you. There is a reason they encourage all this, to produce vulnerable people that they would be able to control easily.
> furry cons
Well, if you want to become a complete savage, gain many toxic "friends", eventually accept paedophilia and bestiality and lose a lot of money and valuable lifetime to something utterly worthless, then why not.

Back on topic however:
>>1
Have you tried OpenBSD or NetBSD? My history of failed attempts to get into Linux is rather long. It just at some point refuses to work according to the description. Most recently, at the company I work for, I tried to set up a laptop for nothing more than e-mail, WWW browsing and LibreOffice. A Linux distribution with LXQT sounded like a no-brainer.

120 GB SSD on board, so I come up with a partition layout that makes sense - but no way to define /etc/fstab before installing, nor any options to enter bindings. Moving the root partition after installation = never-ending trouble with GRUB. Fuck GRUB! Fuck this piece of trash so much! When I was doing things manually at home, I always used LiLo and the same task was trivial. But I haven't so far found any distribution with out-of-the-box LXQT desktop that would use LiLo - and I will not be doing it manually, as I also have other, more complex tasks to do! So I gave up and installed Wincrap.

So far, in OpenBSD everything is as in the manuals. Also the manuals themselves are written much better than the Linux ones. If I fail at something, it is usually my fault. Most cases are documented, save for some very rare that maybe only I ever came up with.

NetBSD seems to have a much larger software library (including hardware drivers). Portage looks promising. I am slowly preparing to try it, but for now I am still practising on OpenBSD.

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