Not in the Linux world. Linux in the 90’s and early 00’s was rough.
First, getting the system installed and booting, then getting the GUI to work, setting up printer, scanner, wifi, etc…
Nowadays, it’s mostly just clicking “Next” a few times, and more stuff works out of the box than after a Windows installation.
Not in the Linux world. Linux in the 90’s and early 00’s was rough.
First, getting the system installed and booting, then getting the GUI to work, setting up printer, scanner, wifi, etc…
Nowadays, it’s mostly just clicking “Next” a few times, and more stuff works out of the box than after a Windows installation.
s/software/proprietary software
I’ve been daily droving Linux for over a decade now. Haven’t booted Windows in years.
Except drivers, those seem to like to catch on fire, for some reason.