One of my great pleasures is the text editor. One such text editor for Linux is called Gedit. There was a plugin only available in Gedit 3. At the time, I was rocking with Linux Mint 17.2 on my desktop computer and having a nice time. But Gedit was version 2 in Mint. So I tried installing it from source.
Spent several good hours on forums and typing things into the terminal.
I forgot that Linux likes to install thousands of libraries when installing certain things from source. Did I mention 40kbps internet connection speed? Yeah. So, that was no fun.
So I took a laptop to work and downloaded Fedora 21 onto a thumb drive instead. That had Gedit 3! I was happy. Then, I said, 'Oh, I want to play Endless Legend'. So, I downloaded Steam. Meanwhile, I remembered, I have to install a proprietary driver for ATI cards. Oops! Apparently, the driver is a pain in the fundament to install on Fedora and is not for the unskilled. Damn.
Spent several good hours on forums and typing things into the terminal.
So... Took the laptop to work again. Downloaded Ubuntu 15.04. Yes! That had the proprietary driver, and it had Gedit 3! Installed that. And then, I started to have horrific wifi problems. It would keep swapping to power save mode, it would keep disconnecting when refreshing network lists, dmesg was displaying various strange things, the wifi would exhibit wildly different behaviour run to run, it didn't matter whether I was running NetworkManager or any of the other wrappers, I think the driver and the kernel are incompatible.
Then I read that the developers of Endless Legend never ported their game to Linux.
So, tomorrow I'm going back to Linux Mint. Or maybe Fedora. In any case, my weekend did not deserve to be sledgehammered. I'm really quite upset.
