Just an old retired guy who’s still a leftist.
I’m a very casual Linux user and in my experience, I’ve NEVER had a problem with a documented solution that didn’t require going down a rabbit hole of other references.
Something like this: “To get the trackpad to work with Ubuntu, make sure you’ve installed the hergelbergelXX package.” (No link, find it on your own!)
Visit the HergelBergelXX page. To install Hergelbergel on Ubuntu, you must install the framisPortistan Package Manager. (No link!)
On the FramisPortistan GitHub readme, we discover it requires the JUJU3 database system to be installed. “JUJU3 may cause conflicts with installed USB devices under Ubuntu” JUJU2, which shipped with Ubuntu, is no longer supported. Also we recommend Archie&Jughead Linux over other distributions.
And this essentially never stops.
All of this is comparatively a happy result—I actually DID post a question on linuxnoobs about getting my trackpad to work with Ubuntu… and have not had a single reply. I have no idea how to find out how to make it work.
Zoom in and look at the roofs. They look cartoonish.
That’s really odd. Because when you zoom in, it very much looks like someone has hand drawn replacement roofs in some graphics program.
Why so photoshopped?
This has already happened many times. It’s just that those “competitors” are usually referred to as “ordinary people.”
I’m not talking about a long-ago problem. I’m talking about a current install of Ubuntu.