I start: the most important thing is not the desktop, it’s the package manager.

  • Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    After switching to Linux I wish I knew how to report bugs. I’m a qa tester and I notice so many little things that can be replicated and fixing them would polish the user experience. But there are so many layers I don’t know who to report the issue to. My first thought wasto report it to the distro forum and have the more technical people there take a look at the issue then escalate it to the distro maintainers or the actual software devs.

    Another thing I wish I knew, was how to get my 2nd hdd to mount automatically. I fucked to my system 4 times(and recovered it) trying and then had to get my sys admin friend to do it for me.

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      1 year ago

      Reporting KDE bugs is still extremely inconvenient.

      There should be a 1-click option just to submit an automatically collected data dump, maybe with an optional text field we can write. Just to help providing some data, without all the hassle of creating an account, answering N questions, and following up with answers - sometimes I do care about the issue, most times I don’t, but still want to flag that something wrong happened so they’re aware of it.

      I have the impression that a lot of bugs and random crashes go unnoticed because users don’t bother to go through the process of opening a bug report - and they shouldn’t need to, nor know how to.