Much easier and better to just stop using it all and move to a system like Linux or BSD. 99% of people do everything in a browser these days anyhow.
Much easier and better to just stop using it all and move to a system like Linux or BSD. 99% of people do everything in a browser these days anyhow.
The other day I tried for the 100th time to move to Linux. I installed a recent build of a maintained, popular distribution (no it doesn't matter which one - I have tried them all), on hardware that is famous for it's Linux support.
Everything worked for a day and a half, then the sound just fucking died. No input or output.
I get millions of people use Linux daily, and are happy with it -- I'm genuinely grateful that's a thing. I would love to also use Linux, but I really don't have the time to diagnose why it broke yet again.
Any suggestions for people stuck on macOS? I guess I could block all Apple domains in my DNS resolver? Other than app updates, I can't think of anything that would stop working. That still sounds less painful than trying to deal with Linux's atrocious UX.
I had OSX lock up or lose any display on MBPs with NVidia chips.
On my wife's old windows desktop I had to plug a USB audio dongle, because of audio glitches.
Some of it is sloppy drivers, some, faulty or poorly designed hardware.
"Sound just died" is, unfortunately, not specific to Linux in any way.