This image was created by /u/[email protected] for this comment here: https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/21735989. I had encouraged them to post it somewhere, but as far as I can tell, they never did.

Panel 1: “Installing Windows 20 years ago” screenshot of install wizard with just a couple buttons
Panel 2: “Installing Linux 20 years ago” screenshot of a busy command line
Panel 3: “Installing Windows today” screenshot of a busy command line
Panel 4: “Installing Linux today” screenshot of install wizard with just a couple buttons

  • pedz@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    Ugh. That reminds me of the Microsoft admin fanboys where I worked, dissing Linux because its all command lines, while saying that MS inventing PowerShell was a stroke of genius making their lives easier.

    • foggy@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      I had a coworker, about 30 years old… Who taught computer science at a college prior to us working together… Who said to me “Command line? That stuffs ancient, man.”

      Just in case you were thinking about spending money on college tuition to learn computer science…

      • Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        4 months ago

        If an ancedote has someone questioning if they should go to college for computer science, they should definitely not be going to college for any degree.

  • gustofwind@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    My favourite part of the Linux installation process is when it automatically places itself before windows in the grub menu boot order

    Inb4 don’t dual boot: I occasionally need to for work 🫩

  • FosterMolasses@leminal.space
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    4 months ago

    Look.

    I get your point, but I still haven’t gotten over the trauma from the time I installed openSUSE on my desktop as a teenager because Windows Vista had gotten too slow for me and I’d seen some people talking about Linux online.

    Somehow, the bug I ended up encountering on this distro was the worst thing imaginable: the inability to download anything, ever again. So even when I found solutions for it on obscure forums… I was unable to download any tools to actually use to rectify this problem.

    My computer was a brick for 3 years.

    This was a long time ago, and I’ve graduated with a degree in CompSci since then. However, I’ll never forget the one Linux/Unix course I took, where the final was to blindly install a Linux OS onto the machine.

    I had issues with 5/6 of them.

    I remember briefly asking the professor for guidance, worried I was gonna fail… and he confessed to me that he’d never actually done it before, so he didn’t really understand why they weren’t working.

    The professor of the university level course.

    So yeah, my days of tinkering with Linux are over. I’m happy for you, and Imma let you finish, but Linux is the most nightmarish OS for a layman user of all time lol

    • bless@lemmy.ml
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      4 months ago

      So you couldn’t find anyone to download those tools for you? Sounds like Linux wasn’t the problem in this scenario

      • Vetis@sh.itjust.works
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        4 months ago

        Hell, just go to the library. Or since they were a student in cs, download it from the school computer.

        • Digit@lemmy.wtf
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          4 months ago

          just go to the library

          Yus. Did this a few times.

          Also, I wish I had known what all the FSF and GNU banners in the library were, the first time I saw them. If I had, I would have started using GNU+Linux years earlier, in the 90s. Well done the library for being Free Software friendly so early on. :)