• @Nonononoki
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      36 hours ago

      Give me a good Linux distro that’s great on a tablet PC

    • @kescusay
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      2710 hours ago

      I only ever use Windows on my work computer, and only when I need access to a resource that requires our Windows-only VPN.

      But seriously, “just use linux” is worthless advice. Lots of people use Windows for specific applications that don’t exist in the Linux ecosystem. For example, there are no Linux applications that come close to AutoCAD, and it simply doesn’t work on Linux.

      Better advice would be to get new (or newer used) hardware if possible, if you absolutely need to use Windows, since this workaround will inevitably be “corrected” by Microsoft. Then you can do whatever you like with the old hardware, such as install and learn Linux at your own pace.

      • @x00z
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        17 hours ago

        “just use linux” is great advice. Not everybody has the money for PC upgrades. And the amount of people that require specific Windows programs and can not switch to an alternative that works on Linux is extremely small.

          • imecth
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            13 hours ago

            What kind of knowledge do you think linux requires? Installing is like a 5 step process. Once installed any grandma can use GNOME or KDE just fine.

        • @[email protected]
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          26 hours ago

          From experience on Debian and Fedora:

          Zerotier One runs, but if I try to play with someone inside that network, it’s extremely unstable or just won’t connect (tried with Yuzu, Ryujinx, tModloader and Minecraft)

          Xlink Kai also runs, I’d like to use it with Dolphin Emulator but it always says it failed to assign an IP and to manually add it to my console… Which is impossible on Dolphin.

          Both options work without tinkering on Windows, and it’s something I use regularly, I have no idea why they don’t on Linux and most of the time I get redirected to the documentation… Which is useless anyway.

        • @kescusay
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          16 hours ago

          It’s some kind of locked-down version of GlobalProtect that’s integrated with a TPM module to prevent machines that aren’t running our corporate image on corporate-approved laptops from being able to connect.

          There’s probably some kind of workaround, but I’m lazy and it’s easier just to power up the Windows machine now and then.

      • @[email protected]
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        07 hours ago

        you are talking about a small minority of users. what percentage of users use autocad at all?

        • @kescusay
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          26 hours ago

          Not many, but plenty use various corporate applications that are Windows-only.

            • @dufkm
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              46 hours ago

              As an engineer, all my jobs so far have used niche internal corporate software which would only be available for Windows. This would be Document Management Systems (DMS’s), internal reporting tools (progress and hour keeping), software distribution programs etc.

              And of course the engineering tools themselves are often only built for Windows, whether it’s proprietary PLC programming environments or CAD software.

              That said, I can run both WSL and a corporate-approved Debian VM on the same work laptop as a compromise, for whatever makes sense for the task. Still sucks though! At home I’m a Debian fanboy 4 lyfe.

              • @[email protected]
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                you are still talking about niche software though

                in my office about 90% of people there could be using linux for their daily tasks with no issues.