04-27-2020, 12:20 PM
Hi [member=7472]H[/member] and welcome to the forum!
This is not Linux to blame but hardware manufacturers who don't support Linux and make it really hard for devs to pick and build the appropiate drivers since they are closed source, propietary, private and yet they manage to make Linux works OOTB most of the times, well it has for me 100% of the times.

Quote:Will there ever come a time for Linux Distributions, to just run more or less just like Windows does? I mean like, installing programs that just download and then installActually, you can do that already by visiting this site https://pkgs.org/ seach and download packages for your Linux distro, in this case, you'll be searching for Ubuntu ones since LL is based off it, once you've downloaded the desired soft, double-click on it and the install process will begin which is kind of like that of installing an .exe file on Windows.
Quote:Just think that if the install process was able to pick up all hardware and settings out of the box, it would be far easier to convince folk to move away from the Windows systems.
This is not Linux to blame but hardware manufacturers who don't support Linux and make it really hard for devs to pick and build the appropiate drivers since they are closed source, propietary, private and yet they manage to make Linux works OOTB most of the times, well it has for me 100% of the times.
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