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Linux Blog #2

Here's another school story: I switched place in my school, And we're in a new building, One issue: We don't have computers.

Skip a week or so, We noticed we have tons, and tons of screens, Computers, Mice, Everything to get computers working.

We talked about it wit hthe teachers and they said the IT guy'll put the computers in place.

Sure enough after complaining for a few months (I'm not kidding), Our IT guy came!

Now, a tradition we had in our class, Is that we just did whatever we wanted with the computers.

Last place I was in, We had laptops, Not desktop PC's.

When I had my laptop, I quite literally installed arch linux (hyprland) on it. Which is the same setup I had at home.

Now you might think I'm being extreme, (Obviously you would, Some of your schools at america don't even let you bring your own food from home), And I was!

So going back to when we got our PC's, One of my friends sticked to that tradition like a TIGER, And what happened is, He thought the PC was too weak. And, it IS pretty old... (It's some sort of thinkpad PC?), And he had the courage to... install a graphics card onto the PC.

He got his own graphics card, And opened the PC right up with another friend of mine.

Not only did he do that, But he declared that PC as his own.

And he felt that he wanted to try out Linux! I personally know that friend well enough to know he most likely would not like the expirience.

And throughout all his time using Linux, He just kept complaining about each issue.

TF2's not working, Davinci doesn't install, More things.

And I don't remember why, But there was a problem so bad they asked me to use the terminal.

This is my main premise, This is why... if you know who I am, You understand why I get pissed when people complain about minor issues such as performance, Or RAM usage, And people just tell them "Install linux".


I seriously think it's wrong, But... thanks for reading. Will you read another blog?

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Notes:
Linux isn't a walled garden, That stops you from doing anything that can remotely make problems happen.

It really shows when you give it to an experienced PC user who wants to mess with everything.