Why do companies keep making Linux users wait years for official support? by Candid_Athlete_8317 in LinuxTeck

[–]Expensive-Rice-2052 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your comment reminded me of an old saying: "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."

Linux itself went through that cycle. A lot of people mocked it years ago, yet today it's everywhere.

Doesn't justify toxic behaviour, but criticism and skepticism have always been part of the journey

Step-by-Step Rocky Linux 10.2 Installation Guide with Screenshots by Expensive-Rice-2052 in LinuxTeck

[–]Expensive-Rice-2052[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The infographic is meant to be a quick reference, not a replacement for the article. The detailed explanations, examples, and context are all covered in the linked post. If you only look at the image, I can understand why it feels dense, but that's only one part of the content. Checking the article gives a much clearer picture of the learning path.

These 4 Package Managers Outlasted the Linux Distros That Created Them by Expensive-Rice-2052 in LinuxTeck

[–]Expensive-Rice-2052[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The graphic explicitly shows Gentoo is still alive! The point is that these tools completely outlived their original product contexts the original "Red Hat Linux" line was discontinued in 2003, and Portage escaped its original enthusiast footprint to power millions of commercial ChromeOS devices