what the fuck is this shit
how has linux still not figured out desktop composition in 2016
>>54380417
>Unity
There's your problem
lmao it even covers up the lock screen
this is why nobody takes desktop linux seriously
>>54380459
>this is why nobody takes unity seriously
Ftfy
I mean really dude you are judging the linux kernal based on the most hated DE? Mice b8, made me reply
>>54380459
B-but it's made with love, by geeks for geeks, with code
>>54380459
>not wanting to code even when your laptop is locked
are you an idiot ?
>>54380417
>VS code
nice meme
>>54380505
Yeah too bad the lelnix kernul is associated with it on desktop! And unity is the most popular one. End you'reselve btw.
>>54380417
Fucking Pajeet forgot that 'if'
Linux is environment is crap, i tried... Everytime a simple glitch that grind my gear....i cant take it
>>54380459
can this be used to get a terminal without even unlocking the system ?
>>54380417
cause the real linux hackers use a tiling window manager and none of these normie desktops. useful gui are only for windoze babbies and maccucks.
>>54380417
>how has microsoft still not figured out how to make software in 2016
fixed
test
>>54380437
It's good enough for programming NASA robots, so it's good enough for me.
>>54380959
but good enough is not perfect
>>54381019
Good enough is good enough.
Nothing is perfect.
>visual studio code
Found your problem.
>>54380417
is that visual code??
ubuntu is such shit that microsoft decided it belonged in windows insider.
>>54380417
>huuurrr Ubuntu is all of Linux.
Fuck off back to wherever you came from, retard.
the problem is you haven't uninstalled ubuntu
>>54380611
You've always been able to access the terminal without logging in
>>54380417
>Blaming wm problems on kernel
>>54381922
No, you'd have to log in within the terminal too.
VSCode is seriously piece of shit. Why would any text editor ever lag to save a file?
Use notepadqq OP.
>>54380417
>blaming the linux kernel for microsoft's shitty software
>>54382802
>Ubuntu DWM fucks up
>Still somehow MS's fault
Lincucks, everyone.
>>54382817
>Linux API guidelines aren't followed
>Linux fucks up
How's that W10 colonoscopy going?
>>54380417
>visual studio code
>>54382892
>Linux can't protect itself from poorly/badly behaving programs
Sounds like a problem there, Lincuck.
>>54380417
>Visual Studio Code
Well there's your problem right there.
>>54382969
Least I can protect myself from poorly behaving operating systems.
>>54382969
It does protect you from them, by not crashing. You do something that shoddy on windows and it's much less pretty.
>>54383047
Anything that draws on top of other windows is designed to do so in the API, and won't appear on the lock screen for fucks sake.
>>54382892
You're an idiot.
There is no way to abuse the API to cause that to happen unless your program is the fucking window manager.
This has got absolutely nothing to do with the Linux kernel you fucking retard.
The component you are complaining about is X, Unity, or both together, and both happen to be a pile of garbage.
Yes, we already know X and Unity are piles of garbage, and that's not Linux' fault, X is not even Linux software.
No other distro has this problem, I have never even heard of this issue before.
>>54380417
because linux is a kernel, the desktop environment in the picture you posted is Unity
>>54380417
>>54380459
Looks more like a Visual Studio Code problem than a Linux problem.
>>54380561
Goalposts
>unity
found your problem.
Ubuntu only wins because it has a more sane package maintainers. It's a piece of shit that every other downstream distro is doing better.
>>54384913
Ubuntu only wins because it lucked out by becoming the newbie distro when every other newbie distro was just Slackware with KDE and a Windows XP theme.
>>54380417
That's the first program I've seen do that. And it's maintained by Microsoft.
>>54382678
next time you're at a lock screen, or any X session for that matter, press ctrl + alt + F1
I'm curious what will happen
(press ctrl + alt + F7 to get back)
>>54380417
You mean, how has visual studio not figured out how to use a GUI library properly in 2016
>>54385458
>I'm curious what will happen
I get to see a blinking login prompt?
What exactly were you expecting from a VT switch?
>>54380417
>Microsoft software
>on Canonical software
Were you expecting equality from either of those?
>when you leave ui development to a freetard
>>54382802
Nice moving the goalpost, Red Hat shill
>>54383047
>Windows still is 98 SE