• @Hiro8811
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    -221 year ago

    That’s why everyone should use Linux.

      • @gaael
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        161 year ago

        Sure, but current distros mostly “just work”. My desktop linux installation is broken half the time because I enjoy tinkering, but the one on my work laptop (linux mint debian edition) has been working like a charm since day 1.

    • @baked_tea
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      141 year ago

      To not get anything done except setting up the OS till 3am

      • @ch00f
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        131 year ago

        Doing my first linux install on a main PC (after a decade of managing a headless server). Honestly, getting the trackpad to scroll at the right speed has been something of a hobby of mine lately.

          • @nforminvasion
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            21 year ago

            Linux Mint is really just the easiest for people who want to leave everything on default. If you ever want to get into Linux, I would recommend checking out Mint. Literally anything is better than WIndows.

      • Twig
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        1 year ago

        It’s not 2007 any more.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        most “just works” distros have really intuitive installers though, I’d even say it’s easier than windows, if not for the mandated Microsoft bullshit on all computers by default like secure boot and TPM

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        “First boot is so much quicker than Windows!”

        “Wanna talk about the setup that comes after that to get everything working as it should?”

        “Oh no, we don’t talk about that.”

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          Yeah, you fire up a brand new Windows PC, spend a few minutes creating an account etc, then leave it to it’s own devices for an hour or so to update itself.

          It’s really not a big deal.

      • @Hiro8811
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        21 year ago

        Or you could useArch and spend a few days just for installation

          • @Hiro8811
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            21 year ago

            You could but it takes the fun out of Arch. Okay maybe if your at your tent installation of arch or you already known how Linux works yeah it makes sense but if you want to learn it’s not the most optimal

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      I feel lots of people don’t realize how Linux is much easier to use nowadays. Most people I talk to seem to assume they need to learn how to use the terminal, but really they just can do everything by using the GUI.

      I agree with you. I currently dual boot, but once windows 10 is not updated anymore, I’ll just use Mint and go Microsoft free. It’s less bloated, no telemetry, most games work flawlessly to perfectly (with proton it will just get better) and most applications needed are easily found in the software manager and are for the most part open source.

      • @Hiro8811
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        21 year ago

        Also most problems have already been asked on forums, reddit or Lemmy so it’s not that hard to fix problems.