My "problem" is that that is the only thing you ever say about it--with no updates, or even any indication that things have changed. You extrapolate your past issues to present day state of the OS. It's like me complaining about Windows 3.1 when denigrating Windows 10.
Well said, is there a Linux ping here? I would like to join.
When MS announced XP support was expiring, I looked for alternatives to MS Windows. I still don’t mind Windows 7 but I don’t care for the direction, Windows 8, 10, is going. I really don’t care for where Windows OS’s is headed in the future as well.
I’ve expiremented with several different flavors of Linux OS’s with Mint, Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Peppermint, Zorin and Zorin Lite. So far, I’ve settled on Ubuntu and Zorin, with Zorin Lite for machines that are light on hardware, it seems to run well.
I can tell you I’m very happy running Linux OS’s. Yeah, it’s not without some minor issues that can happen after installation but it’s nothing that can’t be resolved going to the help sections of said distro. Once the bugs are worked out, it seems as long as you run your occasional updates, you run in to very few problems.
I’ve been using Linux for several years now and have set up computers for family and friends with a Linux OS. I usually start them with, Mint or Zorin or Zorin Lite because the desktops resemble MS Windows desktops so the transition will be easier. I wouldn’t consider myself an expert but maybe and intermediate and can help out on threads like these or learn something from them.
CGato