You got downvoted, but you make a good point, if not slightly hostile.
However, I think it's great that people have those tools for Linux. Sure, they might need to be configured sometimes, but most of the time they're something someone online thought they needed so they made it. It's a great community.
However, while I have had to make lots of configuration changes with Linux (even if it's just adding API keys, changing some simple and documented display parameters, sand so on) I've never experienced stability problems with software. I mean, sure there exists bad software, but I've always had great stability on Linux.
However, I think it's great that people have those tools for Linux. Sure, they might need to be configured sometimes, but most of the time they're something someone online thought they needed so they made it. It's a great community.
However, while I have had to make lots of configuration changes with Linux (even if it's just adding API keys, changing some simple and documented display parameters, sand so on) I've never experienced stability problems with software. I mean, sure there exists bad software, but I've always had great stability on Linux.