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You see, here's the thing: I shouldn't have to do all of that just to keep my sound working. I shouldn't even have to make a one-time script.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I was thinking earlier you wanted to try Linux, but now I see this isn't entirely true.
Not every single bit of hardware will work properly on Linux because it's generally developed for Windows and Windows only. We have scripts to make tasks easier in lieu of a total remedy for this. Scripts can also be used to automate other tasks, as their name and usage implies. Did you look if it was a bug within ALSA or the driver? If within ALSA, report it so they can actually fix it; same for the drivers, but less can be done on this end. If you feel that you "shouldn't have to" do something to get your system working, I frankly think you shouldn't use Linux, as you're in the totally wrong mindset for it. You might think that I'm just spouting "Linux is easy!" here, but I'm really not. I know Linux takes a great deal of adaptation to get used to, but going "IT SHOULD WORK LIKE WINDOWS!" is quite naive, sir. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
It shouldn't work like windows per se. It should just work. Ideally, all operating systems would just work. But alas, this isn't an ideal world. Maybe some day.
You're right, though. Linux and I just weren't meant for each other, so I had to let her go. Sucks, too, she was pretty, and nice. . You're definitely right about my mindset, too. I want to worry about (and work on) the internal functions of my computer as little as possible. I don't care about how my computer works or the nature of the programming and how it interacts with the system. I don't want to compile code or write scripts just to keep something working. I just want it to get the hell out of my way so I can actually get some real work done. You know what I need? A Mac. Many of the people I work with use Macs, and I use their computers regularly, so I'm fairly familiar with them. Maybe when I have the money I'll buy one. Then I can have the security and stability of a Unix-derived OS and also something that "just works". I was speaking idiomatically. |
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
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Couldn't have said it better myself *g*
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