So I have a small confession: I am a chronic distro hopper, while I do stay typically in the Debian/Ubuntu family I do tip my toes into other flavors and see what they offer me as a user.
My constant flavor is Linux Mint personally but only because in my case its frustration free and it stays out of my way, this is why I don't use windows much anymore as windows 10 is such a yo-yo in terms on how it performs on my system.
Still that doesn't mean that I have not faced quirks from Linux either and some quirks are worse then others depending on how that flavor handles things.
For example Manjaro linux, I overall like that distro as its arch made easy but when you need to use the AUR it is a bit of a crapshoot and I did wind up trashing my system as few times unfortunately (luckily i have a separate/home directory).
Fedora I have had some decent experiences with but I never liked its installer and its package management system can be quite annoying.
MX linux has thrown me a few wrenches in the works, its not like they were game breaking but they have caught me off guard like me using videodownloadhelper and have to use github for its companion app as it seems its main .deb file is compiled for Ubuntu.
I would not say any of these examples are bugs per se but interesting quirks I have encountered, none are truly the fault of the distro but quirks I still bumped into.
Granted even my favorite distro Linux Mint has had its quirks during my time with it, I have had hang ups during shut down and restarts with it.
Still even as bad as some of these quirks are are still nothing to the Agony of windows 10.
Odd Linux distro quirks you faced
Re: Odd Linux distro quirks you faced
SliTaz : You need to write it with dd (at least on 32bit). Otherwise it stops with "c32box.c32: not a com32 image" . And pressing the tab key and typing live etc. doesn't help.
L. Mint: Updates can affect Bios and the only solution is to reset to factory defaults. (Happened to me at least twice, maybe 3).
L. Mint: Updates can affect Bios and the only solution is to reset to factory defaults. (Happened to me at least twice, maybe 3).