Sofia on Nostr: orrek73 literally nothing you said is corect lol 1. there is no "mess of portable ...
orrek73 (nprofile…3nhm) literally nothing you said is corect lol
1. there is no "mess of portable package formats", flatpak is the only widely supported one
1.1. in most cases, you have no reason to use it regardless
2. the existence of multiple DEs isn't a bad thing, people can just pick one and move on with their life, both of the major ones (kde and gnome) work basically equally fine nowadays (gnome is arguably worse for power users, but not for normal people)
3. there is no choice between x11 and wayland, wayland is almost universally supported, and anything that doesn't support it works fine with a translation layer (which both kde and gnome include)
4. there is no "portal situation", portals are just an IPC protocol, their existence doesn't matter for users
5. everything uses pipewire, there is no reason not to
your idea of how linux behaves is only slightly less outdated than the last time you used it, please don't pretend to understand something you don't
i don't pretend to know what bugs windows 11 has, since i have never used windows 11, you shouldn't do the same to modern linux either
1. there is no "mess of portable package formats", flatpak is the only widely supported one
1.1. in most cases, you have no reason to use it regardless
2. the existence of multiple DEs isn't a bad thing, people can just pick one and move on with their life, both of the major ones (kde and gnome) work basically equally fine nowadays (gnome is arguably worse for power users, but not for normal people)
3. there is no choice between x11 and wayland, wayland is almost universally supported, and anything that doesn't support it works fine with a translation layer (which both kde and gnome include)
4. there is no "portal situation", portals are just an IPC protocol, their existence doesn't matter for users
5. everything uses pipewire, there is no reason not to
your idea of how linux behaves is only slightly less outdated than the last time you used it, please don't pretend to understand something you don't
i don't pretend to know what bugs windows 11 has, since i have never used windows 11, you shouldn't do the same to modern linux either