• @Screwthehole
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    21 year ago

    So how do you get around it? If the only answer is keep running my windows 7 machine or install Linux, I’m going to be disappointed

    • zkfcfbzr
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      21 year ago

      From the other comments I gather this is fake, but I’ve had similar dialogues presented to me for running untrusted .exe files. The “More info” link gives you the option to run anyways.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        TBF, that’s a different story there. Firefox does the same with unsecured connections. That warning is basically there for all the non IT people who have bonuses what a signature is and run any .candycrush.exe file they see

    • @Solumbran
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      -71 year ago

      If you think that linux is a disappointment compared to using windows, I think you’re too far gone.

      • @fapforce5
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        131 year ago

        Comments like this are why people don’t try Linux.

        • @Solumbran
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          -11 year ago

          No, people don’t try because they’re intellectually lazy and change takes effort. But there is nothing good left with new versions of windows so there is no excuse anymore.

      • @InformalTrifle
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        111 year ago

        If you think Linux competes on the average user desktop you’re too far gone. I say this as someone who runs Linux at home and works every day with Linux

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          Competes in which way? User share, or actual functionality?

          For me, there are only two reasons why a flavor of Linux isn’t my daily driver OS (but have it as dual boot on most of my “PCs”) - Excel and AutoCAD/Revit. That and maybe some special kinds of system disk FDE that I’m not sure Veracrypt can do on Linux.

          • @Screwthehole
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            11 year ago

            My reasoning is I now have a non tech career and I’m fucking tired after work 6 days a week. I don’t really care about a few bucks, I just want it to be easy. But I’m also not cool with the state of windows now, and still have enough tech knowledge to be worried about the privacy issues that come with newer versions of windows. That being said, I do not have the motivation, energy or time required to learn to code enough to run Linux.

      • @starman2112
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        41 year ago

        Instead of trying to provide resources on learning how to use Linux, it’s far better to insult people who don’t already know how.

        Why does Linux have such a small desktop share again?