Good points. But no, I'm not saying that "Linux world" has problems. I'm rather attempting to understand and tell about things that I have experienced with Linux, and how differently it works when compared to Windows, the way I see it at this point.
I'm not blaming this or that Linux component of having whatever dependencies. Again, it's more about finding out how that stuff works, and writing down my take on it, for possible readers, who might want to start experimenting with their Linux system. As should be obvious by now, I'm not pretending to be all-knowing, or too well versed on these subjects; if any reader is more experienced, and knows a better way to verbalize these things, it's more than welcome to explain/clarify things in this thread.
But strong emotional response(s) to seemingly stupid ways, that potential new Linux users tell about issues they don't fully understand - why is that so common phenomenon all around the net? If this thread gets any visibility on the net, what a better way to express things than to get to bare-bones - of how I, as a newish Linux user doing all kinds of mistakes, and attempting to look for solutions and write about them?
Well, whatever the case is, I'm tired of repeating myself here, especially what I wrote before:
Again, as many of us know, Linux discussions can and probably will get pretty heated. I certainly hope that it doesn't have to happen here, on this forum.