![]() ![]() ![]() I’m not a hacker at all, don’t even know what packets and libraries are and never ever compiled anything. In case of Manjaro it’s really install and forget since it’s a rolling distro and will update fortnightly or so.Īnd of course is Linux not Windows, it’s just using the same operating paradigm: Have a keyboard, a mouse/trackpad? Ok, you’re all set! This is a whole different story than Windows/OSX where there is THE Windows or THE OSX in one particular version you define as supported, you install your application and it just runs!Īnsel, when did you try Linux the last time? 2003 or what? Modern distros, Mint or Manjaro for example, come with all the bells and whistles, and tremendous hardware recognition. And which is the reason Linux was, is and will ever be a niche operating system for home users. While installing Linux and the look&feel (of some) distributions might be similar to the known Windows 7 desktop, it usually doesn’t take long until the problems arise of making something particular work and the hacking and poking and stabbing at the Linux internals begins: Missing packets here, wrong library there, trying to make something else work for your distribution… The simple fact that there is not THE Linux, but instead Linux being a set partially disjunct compatible distributions that all come with different features and in a ton of different versions, basically only makes it only a good choice for people loving to hack and poke at their system when it comes to making beyond standard software work. Given the potential exposure to malicious activities, both Microsoft and Linden Lab point to the need for users to only utilise supported versions of Windows on their computers, and keep up-to-date will all official patches and releases.
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