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I’ve found Lemmy’s Linux community to be extremely helpful I hope it stays this way

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It’s one of the things that I like the most about lemmy over reddit. The reddit linux community was toxic, insular and gatekeepy, even as a moderately experienced linux user I had difficulty getting help.

“Learn how to Google noob!”

Fuck sakes, I just spent several hours deep diving forums and Web search results looking for an answer to my question, and the only thing I could find that was exactly my problem was concluded by OP editing their post to say “Ah, never mind, figured it out.” And not including the solution…

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It should be legal to hunt that person down and clamp a lobster to their nipples.

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I installed Linux on my gfs (now wife) old laptop years ago when the beginner distros was way less user friendly. When I asked on a forum for help it was just the sound of crickets. When she made her first post starting with “my boyfriend installed Linux and I don’t understand how to…” They fucking fell out trees to answer her questions

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lol bunch of thirsty incels.

Is your wife single?

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Let us know if she still needs help

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No. But she loved the the reply :)

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One way or another I’m moving to Linux for my next PC. but damn I finally think I understand enough to decide Debian would be a good ‘it just works’ distro and then Linux users out the woodwork telling me its actually a pain in the ass and to use XYZ (all disagreeing) distros instead. I’m like 90% sure its going to be Debian, Ubuntu or Mint but beyond that its more uncertain than the inside of a black hole.

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I know exactly what you mean. I’d also prefer Debian, Mint or Fedora. Each has its weaknesses, but you got to start somewhere. Go for it, then decide for yourself. It’s not that hard to switch again.

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Better leave out Ubuntu if you don’t want to be bothered with Snap.

Debian is a bit more “naked” per default, as a beginner maybe go with Mint.

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After watching this, I’m surprised that most people who answered the survey didn’t find the linux community toxic.

Anti Commercial-AI license

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yeah I felt this. I’m having a specific issue with my mint install that I can’t figure out for the life of me and no one has any answers (or bothered to leave any comments on the forum…)

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Have you tried creating a throwaway account and post a wrong answer to your own question?

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