This is Microsoft’s latest annoying addition to Windows.

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      1 year ago

      Or until you give up on the bullshit and just install Linux already (me 5 years ago).

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      1 year ago

      I personally enjoy knowing I can easily search for software I need, know it will run and install without issues and I won’t have to fuck around with poorly documented systems when something inevitably breaks.

      Sure Windows pisses me off and sucks, but it’s still simpler to deal with.

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      1 year ago

      Don’t get me wrong. I use Linux extensively, but mostly server loads and gateways. But have used Mint and Rocky as desktops. So I can’t see how someone can reasonably argue that they have the same polish as Windows (or MacOS) for the average user. Too much command line, too many disparate tools without consistency, just to name a couple.

      Linux has its place, but it is not for the average person yet. I wish it would get there, but for decades people have been saying this.

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        1 year ago

        Just throwing more personal anecdotal story, I use Mint at home and Win10 at work. The amount of time something wonky happen at work, like Teams being Teams, or issues connecting to wifi, are much higher than at home.

        The only time I’ve touch the command panel is when there’s some obscure programs I wanna try out. I don’t even know how to delete a file using the Command Panel without looking it up first.

        Using Mint as an Internet machine, and even gaming in my case with Steam making it so much easier, I feel much less resistance with Mint compared to Win10. Win10 just hides everything away and I feel like I need to twist its arm just to maybe have it do things I want, and I just want to print something. Mint was literally just plug and print. Mint feels more like Win7 than Win10 ever did to me.

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      I installed Linux mint on my Framework laptop because fuck windows.

      I had to move back to windows, it didn’t feel ready and couldn’t get it working easily how I like.

      Heres some of the issues(any pointers would be great)

      • 120hz just wouldn’t work on one monitor, it detects it but won’t apply. (Works fine in W10 and Ubuntu).
      • Scrolling on the touchpad is unbelievably fast and makes it unusable.
      • Fractional scaling is a joke, my laptop screen needs around 125% but everything becomes a blurred mess.
      • The mouse is a bit jittery and can’t explain why (usually using a Logitech gaming mouse when docked).
      • Governor cannot be different on battery and AC. Defaults to max turbo.
      • Fingerprint sensor doesn’t work (works fine on Ubuntu and w10).
      • Unsure how to get hardware accelerated disk encryption working?

      Some stuff is better but a combination of these just brings me back to windows. It just loads and works?

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          Friend of mine has a System76 laptop and had to talk to their support about issues with the webcam on certain apps. It was fixed but they asked him to check lsusb. This guy only knows the basics of the terminal from me having to teach him.

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            1 year ago

            And what would’ve Microsoft support said?

            “Reinstall drivers, reboot, and pray it starts working!”

            Troubleshooting Windows for non-tech people isn’t any easier in any way.

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        1 year ago

        You don’t really need commandline in linux anymore, unless your doing advanced stuff which means you should learn commandline anyway.

        As others have said. The real obstacle is getting it all installed. The only advantage to win and mac is it comes preinstalled.

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    Ah well.

    At least task manager still puts a bullet to its head if I want it to 🔫

    I just want windows to go away.

    I hope steam OS can somehow take Linux gaming mainstream to the point that we get proper native game releases.

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    I recently bought a new computer (left the old one in my car by mistake, and the outdoor heat caused the plastic casing to expand) and moved all my old files over to the new one. Somehow, it ended up sticking a bunch of my files (Desktop, Documents, etc.) in my OneDrive (which was setup without any confirmation that I’d like to use it). I had to create a brand new profile that wasn’t linked to a Microsoft account on my brand new computer and move everything over just to fix the issue.

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      1 year ago

      Even setting up an account that isn’t linked to Microsoft is tricky - particularly if it’s the first account. You basically have to keep your PC offline throughout the entire setup, and even then as soon as you connect to the internet it’ll start changing things.

      O&OShutup is an essential piece of software to run, imo. You need to run it regularly also to catch the settings that get reverted with updates.

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        1 year ago

        Or, hear me out here, you could use an OS that doesn’t have all that shitfuckery built in the first place.

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          1 year ago

          Absolutely. Unfortunately a lot of software still only works on Windows. Particularly in industrial settings.

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            1 year ago

            Yeah, but the more customers demand Linux versions, the more likely companies will be to produce them.

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      1 year ago

      That’s exactly what I intend to do.

      Other: “Why the fuck do you feel entitled to MY information on a platform I BOUGHT. Get fucked Greedsoft. Once Linux can play any game I want I’m out faster than you can say: Windows 14 coming 2026.”