by Suff » 23 May 2024, 19:25
The problem with Linux is that those who create Linux do so to be different and have the bedside manner of the court executioner in most cases.
Tolerance to them is a swear word and primadonna is the lowest carving on their ego totem pole.
I can use it, for sure. I could also, probably, disarm IED's if I had the right training; but who want's to?
It's like FreeCAD. Just like Linux it is free if your time is worth nothing. I wanted to use it for a project of mine and I was struggling with the concepts they were using. I went to the help forums and their answer was RTFM a couple of hours should do it. Ononists.
So I got ChatGPT to write me the phython code to make my model. Bet they didn't think of that when they created the python console in the product. I did go back and raise the middle finger to them when I explained.
So Linux is a "running with scissors" option in most cases. All distro's wax lyrical about how "easy" they are and how much better they are to use. But the second you step one micron beyond the nice little boundary they set for the "unenlightened", you descend into the same old Xnix BS that I've been dealing with for over 30 years now.
I say this from a very recent experience. My ESXi hardware had to be replaced to keep my virtual machines viable, the CPU had already lost one core out of 6 and I could tell it was slowly dying. However VMWare restrict the hardware you can use and the college guy who created the drivers I use has moved onto the real world and now there are no drivers for my new motherboard hard drive controllers or ethernet.
After a bit of thought I decided I could use VMWare workstation to run the bare metal server. OK it's double virtualisation but as I was boosting the CPU power by about 40x this should not be a problem right? So knowing windows memory management I decided to use LInux. Ubuntu 20 I believe because 22 has some weird interface changes.
All installed, VMWare installed, ESXi running, virtual servers running nice and fast. But I connect to these machines via RDP in Windows and I need to be able to connect when I power them on from the UK and get in and start it all up.
Yeah and there it all comes unstuck. Cron jobs, wrong user context, blank screens when I remote in with any remote package. Half the remote solutions don't work at all.....
In the end I stripped it down , installed Windows server 2012 R2 which has very stable memory management and did the VMWare workstation etc. all done. Sorted out the autostart and I can RDP to the server no issue.
This is the Linux v Windows world. When I tried to diagnose why the remote wouldn't work on Linux half the "help" meant nothing and I had to work out with the other half of the help and my own knowledge what was going on.
I know your requirements are way less than mine but I have always felt that Linux inhabits "where angels fear to tread" and every Linux admin I know uses a Windows PC as their goto machine. Which kind of says it all.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.