• @TommySoda
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    402 months ago

    I’m in the process of this now. I haven’t used Linux in like 15 years so I’m starting slow with my laptop. My goal is to be free from windows on my desktop and laptop before I have to go to Windows 11. I have to use Windows 11 at work and it’s fucking miserable. I can understand some of the changes from a personal usage standpoint, but from a work related one there are so many features that just make productivity worse. I’ve had to change shit in the registry like 7 times just to get some quality of life features that they changed.

    • @moonburster
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      152 months ago

      Well then I guess I’m screwed. My work doesn’t allow us to regedit.

      Switched to full Linux after buying a steamdeck and seeing how good stuff runs on Linux, but I only miss controls to edit my mouse setup and can luckily live without it

      • Lupec
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        82 months ago

        In case you haven’t stumbled upon Piper, it’s pretty great for the mouses it supports. I’ve had a good experience with the couple Logitech ones I’ve owned.

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      Got a new laptop at work this summer and also got updated from win10 to win11 at the same time. I don’t understand why everything is so much slower on win11 ! Starting the system use to be 30s now it’s 3 minutes. Opening file explorer, slow. Opening a picture, slow. Opening an almost empty Excel sheet, guess it’s time for coffee. Switching desktop views, omg soooo slow!

      • a Kendrick fan
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        12 months ago

        haven’t you heard, they’re moving Windows to the cloud now, everything on your computer would be uploaded to a specified azure server and all local versions deleted, your ssd would become a ram + cache partition, you’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy

        • Synapse
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          Well, my work computer is pretty much that already. My company is full-on Google suite. We are not supposed to store any files on the computers, we don’t have any back-ups for the computers’ storage. Everything is supposed to be on Google Drive and 90% of the work is done with Google Docs, Sheets, Slides.

          I think many big companies would be very happy if they could have a key-in-hand solution with laptops as “user-terminals” with all processing and files handled in a cloud. Of course there are some important considerations like confidentiality, cybersecurity and GDPR. Network/electricity is another one, but this is already the case today that almost no work can be done in either of these situations.

  • @[email protected]
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    322 months ago

    Does this mean your Windows partition has a good version called ‘Mindows’? Are you telling me there is a distro called ‘Walinux’???

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    2 months ago

    Recite your text of choice in Latin while formatting for full effect

    Edit: or vacuum out the fans Luigi’s mansion style for practicality

  • Lucy :3
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    62 months ago

    sudo rm /var/lib/libvirt/images/win10.qcow

    I even have a SEPERATE DRIVE mounted at that dir, because I don’t have enough drive space otherwise.

  • @Lumisal
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    52 months ago

    This is also sort of true if you have 2 Linux distros (like debian and fedora) when it comes to grub every now and then.

      • @Lumisal
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        22 months ago

        Even then it happens, since I have them installed in separate SSDs. It’s an easy fix though, at least. But I’ve been lazy and just load the other distro with the boot loader lol

  • @Itdidnttrickledown
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    32 months ago

    My windows 10 installation hasn’t been booted this year. I’ve considered just getting rid of it. Right now its storing game backups that I don’t currently play.

  • @FangedWyvern42
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    22 months ago

    I’ll still be sticking to a dual-boot when I get a new PC, mainly for VR.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      12 months ago

      I heard VR is a nightmare on Linux, luckily I’m not into VR but I hope they support it in the future for those who needs it

      • @FangedWyvern42
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        22 months ago

        Yeah, from what I know only SteamVR really works at all and not that well. Given that I probably can’t afford a Valve Index or a HTC Vive Pro2, I’ll use Windows for VR with a Meta Quest 3. My main OS would probably be Garuda Linux.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah with an Nvidia GPU and a valve index I have issues in vr on Linux no audio through the vr headset since displayport audio doesn’t work, and constant stutters in vr some kind of interpolation / timing issue i think.

          I’ve heard things are better with amd gpus, but haven’t been able to test it.

  • Richie Rich
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    11 month ago

    Oh, I’ve got a Windows Partition on mine… Must have forgotten about it.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 months ago

    after a while, Windows has been nuked from my laptop. have no reason for it (I don’t game on my laptop) and it took up space.

    my desktop on the other hand still unfortunately needs it. mods for some games were only designed to be launched on windows.