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[–] Don_alForno@feddit.org 1 points 1 week ago

He also did not show the troubleshooting afterwards or even testing another distro which can be done very quickly, and declared that Linux still isn't a good out of the box experience after just one test.

Because he had people waiting for him in a game lobby (that's the thing I'd actually give him shit for, trying out a new OS at a LAN) and decided to fall back to a known working OS to be able to get on with his day. And that's exactly what many average users would do in a similar situation (not necessarily sitting at a LAN but maybe urgently needing to get on with productive task x y or z instead of troubleshooting).

He also did not declare "that Linux still isn't a good out of the box experience after just one test.", this is a multi part series and he already said he tried different distros afterwards.