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> It’s a reappearing issue with Linux that you run into problems other operating systems don’t have to this degree.

I've supported both professionally, and no, you don't. I blame the claim on a lot of people using commercial operating systems feeling a bit guilty, like they're supposed to be on Linux to be a real developer. They respond by criticizing an OS that they don't really use for the problems that they imagine happen all the time. Instead, what's happening is that they, personally, always run into problems trying to figure out why something won't work in prod, or trying to get their VMs to work like the tutorial, and they assume that people who use Linux as a daily driver run into problems at that rate. They never pay attention to Linux unless something critical has already broken.

Also, whenever they decide that they're going to try Linux again to see if it's ready for them yet, they always choose Arch (it used to be Gentoo) or the latest trendy distro that has a MacOS aping desktop. Just install Debian, it's easy.



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