Now you get to spend even more time looking for
individual packages, checking their versions, going to
the package's website, try to find the download link,
download the source, then open up a terminal window,
type some cryptographic commands to extract the source
and guess which options it needs to compile cleanly,
then let the system install the files in whatever
random directory it feels like, then search for that
directory and run the file just to have it segfault
and lead to a kernel panic.
No matter how many upgrades linux makes they still
have to go through all this trouble and hassle to get
it running. Just say no to linux.
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