• GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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    18 days ago

    In my experience it is more the reverse is true. If a program truly craps out on me in windows i could at least get the task manager to show / use it to terminate the offender or reboot, at least back when i still used it.

    Meanwhile my bazzite task manager is notably not a native part of the OS and takes a few seconds to load, and if the system is in some sort of frozen screen state my only real recourse is hitting the physical force reboot button. The windows manager could sometimes recover from those.

    Overall it is of course a much better experience compared to Windows regardless, but still. Everything being essentially modular pieces compiled into a system can evidently also have minor downsides.

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      18 days ago

      ctrl-alt-f2 (or f3, f4)

      this should switch away from graphical mode to a terminal.

      log in kill whatever needs killin’

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        18 days ago

        I thought Linux was supposed to be easy to use and that implies not needing to use a terminal?