I’m moving my posts from Reddit to Lemmy before delete them.
This post is from 2021-11-11.
It should’ve been apt-get but welp.
I’m moving my posts from Reddit to Lemmy before delete them.
This post is from 2021-11-11.
It should’ve been apt-get but welp.
If I install an operating system from an image built within the last 20 years, it being able to install a single piece of software is a perfectly reasonable expectation.
Yes, it’s good practice to check for updates first. You do it, I do it. But Linus here represents something special here. He is a technical user but unfamiliar with Linux. If he can cause a system to completely break by simply asking it to install one piece of software in a standard way, then what hope is there for a layman?
Getting on your high horse and talking about the “right” order to do things makes you seem like an elitist looking down on the poor peons who dare to try and use their OS in any other way than the one you deem correct. That’s why people think you’re upset.
Oh, and as for blaming Linus, you did literally say it was Linus’ user error and that he only has himself to blame. Your words, not mine.
Thank you, this sounds more reasonable and understandable to me now why someone would believe that this is what I said.
Though, I really don’t see what about pointing out a questionable decision equals to actually blaming someone… Or where this accusation comes from:
Hope not everyone in this community is this… angry. Who hurt you?
What are you doing, if not placing the blame on the user by calling it a “user error”?
Your exact words, taken from your post. You literally said that he has only himself to blame.
I didn’t. I said “You”. It was a generalized statement about how I think about this incident. It wasn’t targeted at anyone specifically. …The word mincing in this community is worrying. Guess I will do myself a favor and just leave.