I have been using Linux for many years and still sometimes have problems you've just mentioned. However what I like about Linux it allows you to be more efficient in a way you don't need a fancy IDE to get things done , it naturally teaches you to learn how things are built and how build those things.
After all what I need for the most of my tasks is a terminal, nano editor and my favorite language which now is Raku.
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I have been using Linux for many years and still sometimes have problems you've just mentioned. However what I like about Linux it allows you to be more efficient in a way you don't need a fancy IDE to get things done , it naturally teaches you to learn how things are built and how build those things.
After all what I need for the most of my tasks is a terminal, nano editor and my favorite language which now is Raku.