>>5
Yes, it's "freedom". You're free to fuck yourself in the ass whenever you have to make anything work - in the best case, you'll have to waste several minutes configuring and compiling, and that's if it works out of the tarball, which doesn't happen too often.
You're free to not be able to properly share stuff because of the ugly, shitty mess shared library versions are.
You're free to have 50 alternatives to every problem, none of which works quite right and any of which will require completely different libraries, desktops, sound servers, etc.
You're free to make your working environment look like graffiti because every application is so free it'll use its own toolkits, widgets, icons, style, and naming.
Coming soon: even more freedom: make the OS yourself. In some 30 years, you'll have a working, absolutely free system!