There’s all sorts of things you can do with any OS, it’s impossible to list them all. That said, here’s the absolute top of the list, essential to the linux experience:
- Listening to RMS and his following
- Shitposting in Windows 10 threads
- Googling graphics driver problems
- Getting told it works fine in Arch
- Emphatically insisting that some part of your distro you never touch is better than an alternative you’ve never used
- Opening Github issues
- Dropping Ubuntu forever
- Getting tricked into using wine
- Complaining that you’re having problems dual-booting
- Shouting about privacy and security when you have no concept of either in practice
- Installing windows in a VM to play games with a noticeable decline in performance
- Installing linux on old computers and never using them again
- Complaining about Ubuntu’s QC standards and Canonical’s practices
- Buying a raspberry Pi
- Soul crushing self loathing
- Arguing over which CLI text editor is designed better
- Altering your GUI to the point that it becomes unuseable for anyone but yourself
- The rush of a failed boot after an upgrade
- Being disappointed in your Raspberry Pi
- Tricking new users into trying to set up their own passthrough VM
- Trying to sell your Raspberry Pi
- Arguing with other linux users about which distro is best for [INSERT_USE_CASE]
- Telling people it works fine in arch
- Buying linux merch
- Complete social isolation
- Putting your Raspberry Pi in storage permanently
- Telling someone every 10 minutes you use linux
- Buying an outdated thinkpad
- Installing Gentoo
- Laughing at RMS and his following
- Becoming increasingly jaded and platform agnostic
- And many more!