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As a 20-year Linux user, I must say that many points are valid, but yes, there appear to be at least as many FUD items on that list.

My pain points, when trying to build a HTPC:

- Proper video support (like GPU offloading or vblank syncing) is haphazard at best.

- Font management is a pain. Not just the antialiasing, but adding a custom font and making sure all apps can find it.

- Audio support is a mess; pulseaudio creates as much problems as it solves (for example last I checked, it did not support IEC958 passthrough over spdif).

- Bluetooth connectivity appears to be a desktop-environment thing, so good luck logging in with your BT keyboard.

- Zeroconf service configuration is archaic (for example, advertising a Samba print share so that local machines can find it, or advertising a DLNA media source). It requires hand-editing xml configuration files.

Still, for all its flaws, it still beats other commercial offerings in terms of productivity.



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