the one thing linux really hasnt been made on par with winblows yet is the dreadful amount of options for android simulation -the most popular choice seems to be Waydroid, but its such an unneeded hassle to set up at all -genymotion is just slow -and than you have things like android x86 which entirely defeat the point of an emulator

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    not unusual that you claim it works for everyone but me, its neither the first nor the last time

    you are merely supporting what i said that it barely works for anything but tiling vms and some few select DEs, if you can even call wayfire that and i would very much like to avoid tilingvms at all costs, id like to use something more, well, usable

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        I dont? Like i said, mainly tiling AND a select view graphical enviroments,

        Gnome i find entirely unusable,

        and enlightement just takes apples infuriating design choices,

        And those, for me, are quite the limited selections to make it work

        Edit: if it where to workwith a for me much more to use de like cinnamon or xfce, than id be more inclined to properly dive into it

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            I have no idea what you just said, nested compositor? Cage?,

            But thats myoriginal point,

            This makes it defacto unusable for people who dont want a hackerman solution, or jumping through hoops you have to research

            Imagine telling that to a total newbie now who just wants their apps on linux like nox or bluestacks do

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                and there we are again, thats where it so often ends up on linux doesnt it? "it works for me so " or, as i like to interpret it “it works for me so there is no need to make it easier”

                i have absolutely nothing against you, truly, but this is the exact same point i have seen repeated ad nauseam for so many different problems exclusive to linux

                just because difficult works for some people, doesnt mean i shouldnt be allowed to complain about the fact there is no easier option