Comment by jiehong

18 days ago

2 days ago I saw a colleague not using his dock. Turns out he can’t update the dock firmware under Linux, and has to live with having a 20% chance of his laptop detecting external displays.

He recently gave up trying to have a wake from sleep that works well too.

I mean, Linux is great, but the paper cuts are still very numerous.

Although I fully agree that the papercuts are sill numerous, allow me a counterpoint:

Recently I bought a cheap epson inktank printer/scanner, with built in wifi. Getting it working on my work Windows PC was a huge faff, struggling to find the right drivers and all that. The main installer for some asinine reason needed location permissions, which was disabled by MDM, so the default route did not work. Let's not even begin talking about getting scanning working...

On my Linux Mint personal laptop, the printer just appeared after I connected it to my network, and it worked perfectly. The built-in scanning app detected the scanner and allowed me to scan without any configs.

This is the first time for me where linux "just work"ed, and I was truly delighted.