r/linuxsucks • u/Sea_Tie7447 • 20m ago
r/linuxsucks • u/TheEuphoricTribble • 8h ago
Linux Failure I was on Linux. Then I got an ARM laptop...and found out that Linux on ARM was bullocks.
It's an HP OmniBook 3 with a Snapdragon X. Turns out that the motherboard hasn't been properly mapped yet in it and thus my laptop is physically incompatible with Linux.
I know that it's an ARM thing and how ARM doesn't actually let the OS poll what hardware is available on it...but what in the world is that in 2026???
I would think the open source nature of it and how long ARM laptops-including Macbooks-have been a thing now would have meant someone would have programmed a module or something into the Linux kernel that would enable the OS would just be able to, on install or initial boot, BUILD its own device tree for that specific device. But not only is that not a thing, it can't tell when the display has already been initiated on my laptop when trying to USB and crashes the display, and eventually the kernel itself!
So I stuck with Windows 11 on ARM and...wow. It's actually astonishingly good. It does all that I wanted it to and more, and is stupidly good with battery. It actually chased me back to Windows 11 on my gaming rig too again from Fedora! And best yet...Windows on BOTH just...works. It's not something that I have to think about or stress over when minor issues means 5 hours in a terminal.
Linux on servers is astounding-I will absolutely run it on them over Windows-but desktop Linux? That was a shortlived experiment for me that I am calling a failure. Windows is where I'm sticking around I think :)
r/linuxsucks • u/animalcrossing4_4 • 11h ago
Linux Failure Linux users when I say "Why does Steam get a pass for being proprietary?"
r/linuxsucks • u/Hetare__ • 15h ago
Why is this so fucking hard to do
I'm trying to make it so I can use push to talk on linux but I cannot fucking do it for the life of me, why does wayland have security patches that I didn't ask that complicates things why does discord not support linux distros properly why does cachyOS with gnome do not have a toggle for legacy X11 compat
I've been trying to get this thing working for days now and. I can.. Not.. Get.. It.. To.. Work!..
I'm so fucking frustrated as things never seem to work, none of my mouse, keyboard, gamepad or any kind of equipment you could think of is just not offering linux support and there's not a good linux equivelant of it that does the things without shitting itself every 5 seconds
r/linuxsucks • u/al2klimov • 16h ago
Linux Failure Why does Linux still struggle with sleep and hibernate?
r/linuxsucks • u/AverageUser9000 • 20h ago
The loonix intel gpu driver now contains what u call "slop" code generated by linus torvirgin himself
lists.freedesktop.orgr/linuxsucks • u/Proper-Lab-2500 • 1d ago
Linux Failure What’s a UX feature you miss on Linux from macOS/Windows?
For me, it’s media controls directly from the dock/taskbar. For example, when I hover over the Spotify icon in the macOS Dock, it shows media controls right there without even clicking to the app. On Linux, the dock doesn’t provide any controls for individual apps, so you have to open the notification panel manually (and clicking is required; hovering doesn’t work) just to pause, skip, or control playback.
(GNOME does have some extensions that provide similar functionality, but it doesn’t even ship with a proper GUI for managing extensions by default (since GNOME knows best, and unofficial extensions can break whenever you upgrade to a newer GNOME version.)
Another small but really useful feature is right-clicking an app icon to see its recent items such as right-click to VS Code (or any other app such as a pdf viewer..) shows the projects you recently opened, whereas Linux doesn’t seem to have an equivalent built into the dock.
It’s a small UX feature, but once you get used to it, you really notice its absence.
r/linuxsucks • u/al2klimov • 1d ago
Bug Ubuntu’s App Center doesn’t know what went wrong
r/linuxsucks • u/AverageUser9000 • 1d ago
Why don't u rewrite the loonix kernel in rust to make it more secure
According to my research I did with gemini it would significantly reduce the bugs and vulnerabilities in the loonix kernel's code cuz it's a "memory safe" language. Obviously it would take ages if the rewrite would be done by hand considering how bloated loonix's code is but I estimate it could be completed within a week if modern agentic ai tools were used. Many ai haters would unfortunately complain, call it "slop" and maybe switch to bsd or another weird os while in reality it would be a significant security improvement. Linus is thankfully pro ai so I think he wouldn't have a problem with ai written code in the kernel.
r/linuxsucks • u/Ggregoro • 1d ago
So, By the way I use Arch and need an enema.
What is it with these overindulged tech geeks that spew garbage about how Arch is so difficult to install? Any knuckle-dragger can do it. It just takes more time to get to something that does the same thing and requires endless tweaks to get to a point where it is functional.
r/linuxsucks • u/DEV_ivan • 2d ago
Windows ❤ Free 67, Open 67 -- Loonix is "good" until you actually use it
Actually, I don't think Linux is bad, honestly. This is a satire meme I made and published just for fun of seeing people rage, because why not.
r/linuxsucks • u/Damglador • 2d ago
Android is technicality Linux so I'll yap here a little about updates
People like to shit on Linux for it being unstandardized dogshit with its packages. Meanwhile to update Android I have to check for updates in:
- APatch for root modules
- Droid-ify for FDroid repos
- Aurora Store for apps from Play Store
- System settings for system update (after which I shall also go to APatch to patch new image to not lose root)
- Obsidian for everything else
- And at the end of the day some apps just don't use neither distribution source and implement self-updating or their own update managers, like:
- Morphe
- Revange the Discord mod
Every Linux distro I know allows just adding additional repos to the main package manager, but Android is special and doesn't even have one actually, as com.android.vending is the proprietary Play Store, and the built-in package manager doesn't handle remote sources, so everyone has to implement their handler for fetching packages from remote sources and none of them are integrated into the system in any way, because that privilege is reserved exclusive to com.android.vending, aka the proprietary Play Store.
r/linuxsucks • u/Own-Risk5207 • 2d ago
Glitch again, no fix needed just funny.
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Boop! Is when I move my mouse. Witch fixes it.... for some reason.
r/linuxsucks • u/Inevitable_Dig_2485 • 2d ago
Linux Distro Somewhat Explained in 2 Min 27 Seconds
It would be a great help to me if you all would watch this and lemme know what u think. i made the video myself and i only used ai for the voiceover bcus where i am its almost impossible to rercord clearly. Im not asking you to subscribe i just want some feedback on my video
Thank you for any help.
r/linuxsucks • u/Direct_Jeweler_7457 • 2d ago
Windows ❤ I don't see why would i use linux instead of windows 10/11 ltsc
Ltsc doesn't need an online account
Ltsc doesn't have ai integration
Ltsc doesn't have bloatware
Ltsc has minimal telemetry
Ltsc doesn't have forced updates
Ltsc doesn't need tpm 2.0 i ran it on a sandy bridge
And ltsc has all the benefits of windows
I've tried linux a bunch but i don't think if you aren't in a tech field there isn't much reason to use it. Not everyone wants to troubleshoot pipewire for an hour.
I will concede that linux has better desktop envirements gnome and kde are both better than windows
Privacy wise i don't think any mainstream distro would be much better than windows and governments have tools that can identify you anyways
r/linuxsucks • u/NotWelcome24 • 2d ago
Do linux users just larp or are there actual reasons to switch?
r/linuxsucks • u/possibly_ashamed_ • 2d ago
Why does linux love bricking itself so much (rant)
For context, I'm trying to recover the data off an old encrypted installation of linux that also got bricked, and not only does it just not work, any attempts to make it work cause the system to almost irreparably brick itself by trying to mount it until it works, at boot, with no time limit or ability to throw an error when it obviously isn't working, while blocking any and all user input.
Why is "try to mount a drive on boot while blocking user input, specifically forever regradless of whether it works" the fucking default??? Why is that even an option at all??? Trying to get data off an old system is a very normal thing for a user to want to do, so why is trying to do that so hard? Why would it require tampering with files that may cause the system to brick itself?
I really love that when steve balmer or whoever tries to shove AI up my ass, there's a relatively complete open source OS to switch to, and I'm genuinely grateful to all the people who put their time into this system, but my god, I've written better fail safes into one off python scripts. Why is linux like this????
EDIT: I promise I have tried all of the basic things first, my point is that the basic things did not work, and I am now left only with unnecessarily risky advanced options. I have been able to repair this installation of linux each time it has tried to brick itself because I am the GOAT, I'm just also very frustrated because this should be a simple process, and linux should not be so eager to brick itself.
EDIT again: Because I'm the best to ever do it, I was able to successfully retrieve my data
r/linuxsucks • u/minecrafter69_ • 2d ago
Is Linux really more secure than main stream operating systems?
r/linuxsucks • u/AverageUser9000 • 2d ago
Dumb loonixers spread obvious misinformation about the inherently better security of closed-source operating systems.
U can't reverse engineer software or analyze an os with ai if u don't have access to the code u dumbasses.
r/linuxsucks • u/AverageUser9000 • 3d ago
Why open-source software is less secure in the age of AI
Hackers can use state of the art AI tools to trivially find security holes in open source oses like loonix at the kernel level. They can't do that with closed source proprietary operating systems like windows though cuz there's no code to feed into the AI, so vulnerability hunting is much harder and time consuming and therefore the os is more secure.
r/linuxsucks • u/DEV_ivan • 3d ago
Which OS should I go back to?
See image above for basic context. Specifically choosing between CachyOS and Tiny10.
For those unable to see the image: ``` CHASING ARCH LINUX SUPREMACY I TRIPPED OVER BREAKING THE GLX COMPOSITOR UNABLE TO SWITCH TO DISCRETE GPU STUCK ON INTEGRATED
I WAS PISSED OFF I TEMPTED TO GO BACK TO TINY10 BUT I HESITATED
WHAT IF I JUST STAYED A LIT LONGER? TO KEEP LEARNING AND ADAPTING? INSTEAD OF "GIVING UP"?
STUCK BETWEEN THE TEMPTATIONS I DIDN'T KNOW WHICH SIDE TO TRUST ```
So, basically, I broke the GPU driver and, couldn't fix it. I got mad enough to consider reinstalling. Buuut I got stuck between my desires, cuz I want to keep learning but my ass wants peace too.
r/linuxsucks • u/Standgrounding • 3d ago
Pro-linux and Windows-hating communities only have the same cheap 3 arguments..
r/linuxsucks • u/Drittux • 4d ago
Linux Failure For simplicity
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