• Lung
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    803 months ago

    I just got a new laptop and was genuinely gonna try windows 11 and wsl for my coding needs. But in first boot, it demands internet to do updates. Ok, I connect to coffee shop wifi. Nope, won’t do it because it can’t handle the click through screen to accept wifi ToS. Fine. I take it home, where my Internet is great but has a glitch where it drops out for a few seconds now and then. Turns out that windows will literally cancel updating and demand I reconnect and restart for the kind of drop that I barely notice day to day. So I gave up, plugged in my ArchLinux thumb drive, and mkfs.ext4 before rsyncing my entire old computer to it

    • @doodledup
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      53 months ago

      You use Arch Linux but can’t fix your wifi?

            • @Aux
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              03 months ago

              Microsoft tried nicely during the XP era. We all know how it ended. The average user shall never be trusted with security.

      • Lung
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        13 months ago

        I’m down but if it can’t handle a 5s dc then rip

      • @[email protected]
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        03 months ago

        The fact that it’s a requirement - and moreover automatically creates and integrates with MS cloud services - is what people don’t like.

        Nobody is arguing that it’s a bad idea to let your chosen distro installer automatically pull the most up-to-date packages.

      • @barsquid
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        -13 months ago

        They gave it access to the internet twice.