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Linux is a power user tool and I think that's great. Linux Mint and others are trying to lower the learning curve, but they don't have the same resources that Microsoft and Apple have. But they do manage to do well.

You can create a distro that do all these things well. But that would require coordination across the board and result in something close to Android or Chromebooks.

> Bluetooth, audio and suspend/resume still don't work consistently.

That's a hardware problem. Most manufactures don't bother building drivers for linux or releasing the specifications for their devices.

You can't do rally without knowledge in cars. Linux for the most part is raw computing so having some computer knowledge is a necessity.



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