I agree i too fuck up sometimes with godot on linux, but it's just Linux being Linux. I can't complain about compatibility cause it's open source software after all. They're not earning a single buck off this tool I use.
I understand your problem. The Linux experience sucks, but that's because it's free and we can't expect more from free software.
Well-suited to developers does not mean exclusively for developers, any more than a decent set set of tools is only for professional mechanics, carpenters or what have you.
Not everyone who prefers DIY D's for a living.
"Not suitable for non-techy users" is like saying that an automobile with a manual transmission is suited only to gearheads.
Yeah, Linux is not for non-techy users. It's true. What do you think about word processing in Linux? Normal students need that, and using wine is not a good choice, as it decreases the GUI of software and the actual performance as well. Students don't like Libre office, it's kind of bulky.
Yeah, that's what I was trying to say. Linux is for developers.
It's not. Any tool is what you make of it.
There's so many distros for the exact same reason.
Linux can be for anything we need it to be it. It's the duty of the distro creator and the application developers to maintain a healthy usability.
Saying it's for Devs is like saying it's the holy water only a priest can touch. And that is toxic for the community.
I am saying that it's suitable for devs and other techy person not for normal users. Even in development world, linux has some issues with gamedev.
I agree i too fuck up sometimes with godot on linux, but it's just Linux being Linux. I can't complain about compatibility cause it's open source software after all. They're not earning a single buck off this tool I use.
I understand your problem. The Linux experience sucks, but that's because it's free and we can't expect more from free software.
Well-suited to developers does not mean exclusively for developers, any more than a decent set set of tools is only for professional mechanics, carpenters or what have you.
Not everyone who prefers DIY D's for a living.
"Not suitable for non-techy users" is like saying that an automobile with a manual transmission is suited only to gearheads.
Feh!
Yeah, Linux is not for non-techy users. It's true. What do you think about word processing in Linux? Normal students need that, and using wine is not a good choice, as it decreases the GUI of software and the actual performance as well. Students don't like Libre office, it's kind of bulky.
I was unaware that you speak for all students.
Actually, I'm still unaware that you speak for all students.
Your biases are not the Way o' the World.