• Skull giver
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    21 year ago

    “just one line to command line” is the problem in my opinion. The Linux experience is a thousand “just one command” solutions. This stuff should be integrated if it’s this common a problem.

    If you’re fine with the command line then sure, Fedora will work great for you. In this case, the person I responded to sounded quite frustrated with their previous experience, so I thought Fedora may not be the best solution for them.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      on windows you need to download the driver from the internet and install it manually. on linux you enter a command and it installs itself.

      • Skull giver
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        1 year ago

        On Windows the driver installs itself through Windows Update. It’s already set up for you the moment you exit the installer, assuming you have an internet connection during setup. If not, it’ll install itself the moment you go online.

          • Skull giver
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            11 year ago

            Works just fine for me, it may have been one or two versions out of date last time I checked but it worked without any issues.