He gets out of Windows! 😀👍

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    Also as a side note, i would recommend new Linux users to not learn the command line. Do not touch the command line if you’re not sure what you’re doing. Like with a knife, it’s a powerful tool but you can also do a lot of harm with it if you don’t know exactly what you are doing.

    Everything that most people need (web browsing, writing emails, watching movies, making presentations) can be done with graphical programs only. You shouldn’t ever need to touch the command line.

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      I only tried Linux once, about 15 years ago, and got scared off because it was all command. When I blow the dust off my laptop I might try it again now that its all user friendly.

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    Finally swapped to Linux last week and loving it! Kubuntu because I wanted KDE for KZones since I was using FancyZones from PowerToys on Windows. The hardest part was migrating my qBitTorrent, Sonarr/Radarr/Plex because they all point to windows drives. A simple replace in the DB file fixed it, and we’re running smoothly!

    Gonna get an auto encode/upload working this weekend, and I’m so excited. I don’t feel held back like windows, and it doesn’t feel like work configuring it, which I was afraid of.

    A few hiccups here and there, but I think of it like growing pains that will eventually go away.

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    “No, you don’t understand, Linux is not desktop ready, I know that because I installed Fedora back in 2008 and it was kinda wonky.”

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      "I’m a busy person with a jobbity job and kids and a mortgage on an iPhone 18 Ultra Plus Air and stuff.

      If I have to READ to make anything work, it’s not customer ready, and this new thing should take no time at all to completely understand on my part.

      It needs to be a perfect ‘free Windows clone’ before I’ll even consider switching from the mega-corporate ecosystem I was coerced into dependency on from the start. If there’s one thing I hate more than reading, it’s asking anybody for help. Especially my friends. The operating system is the problem."

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      On a serious note, having used Linux on and off since the 90s (aah, Slackware, how I miss installing you from floppies … not), Linux has, IMHO, actually been desktop ready for ages (though definitelly not in the days of Slackware when configuring X was seriously interesting for a geek and pretty much an impossible barrier for everybody else).

      The problem have always been applications not having Linux builds, only Windows builds, not the actual desktop Linux distros being an inferior desktop experience than Windows (well, not once Gnome and KDE emerged and made things like configuring your machine possible via GUIs - the age of the RTFF and editing text files in the command line before that wasn’t exactly friendly for non-techies).

      In other words, from maybe the late 00s onwards the problem were mainly the “networks effects” (in a business sense of "apps are made for Windows because that’s were users are, users go for Windows because that’s were the apps are) rather than the “desktop” experience.

      The almost unassailable advantage of Windows thanks to pretty much just network effects, was something most of us Linux fans were aware since way back.

      What happened in the meanwhile to make Linux more appealing “in the Desktop” was mainly on the app availabilty side - OpenOffice (later LibreOffice and derivatives) providing an Office-style suit in Linux, the movement from locally hosted apps to web-hosted apps meaning that a lot of PC usage was really just browser usage, Wine improving by leaps and bounds and making more and more Windows applications run in Linux (most notably and also thanks to DXVK, Games) and so on.

      Personally I think Linux has been a superior experience on the server side since the late 90s and, aside for the lack of Linux versions of most commonly used non-OS applications, a superior experience in the desktop since the 00s.

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      To make a long post short, windows is shitty but its setup bullshit is very straight forward and clear to deal with, linux is great when it works but its setup bullshit is byzantine as all hell. I got Linux working with only light bullshit on a laptop but just gave up entierly after 3 days of trying to get different distros at different advice working on my desktop.

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        windows is shitty but its setup bullshit is very straight forward and clear to deal with

        Unfortunately, you definitely get a false sense of simplicity when you’re essentially forced down a lazy river of:

        “Accept all these corporate agreements, make an account with our centralized authority structure, try to deny a litany of invasive ad permissions (you can’t turn it all off lol nice try.), enable our one touch AI button, shut up, and click go.”

        "(Pulsing blue light) We’Re TaKiNg CaRe Of YoU. . ."

        Some setup things in Linux can be confusing at first, like how I’ve agonized over the implications of which file system to use. (Settled on BTRFS for rollbacks, otherwise it doesn’t matter for 99.9% of people lol.)

        But also I think we’re just at a sad point in history where computers are everywhere but people have terrible computer education (self included), and it’s left up to private interests who mainly want a cattle-like customer base.

        …So everything seems scary and complicated.

        I imagine cars would be the same way if we weren’t required to test for a license. They’re getting that way quickly though, people wanting a “Push ignition and turn off brain” machine that seemingly “just works” until it doesn’t and they must take it to Special Wizards. A black box which they ultimately have no control over, but feels “easy”.

        I think it’s because people are forced to use these devices. Like driving, some people enjoy the act of computing. Linux is for those people.

        When everybody is forced to use computers every day and most of those computers run something by Apple, Microsoft, or Google, anything else feels like yet another stupid thing to deal with.

        TL;DR: Linux respects the user, but respect is built on a two way street of understanding. People hate learning because they’re systemically stressed TF out all the time.

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        True. Linux supports a lot of hardware. However some distros support some better than others.

        Basically before you buy hardware you need to check if it works on Linux. Usually it does, but better check throughly

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          I suspect Mint would work fine on that same desktop at this point, since it was just very new at the time and support take a bit to come in, but now its all set up how I want. Perhaps when windows next shits itself and I need to re-format anyway.

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        Can confirm. In over 10 years of Arch I had only three breakages, two of which were self-caused by not checking for required manual intervention before upgrading. The third was because my laptop’s battery died during an upgrade.
        And the fix was always the same. Boot a life image, chroot into my install and fix it.

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          What would they have to whine about? They set up their system exactly how they like it since the OS comes without any preinstalled software and only minimal defaults for the ones you install.

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    “I can’t switch, there’s this one function of this one programme that I may need in the next 50 years.”

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        “There’s this obscure function in Excel that I know somebody who knows somebody who used it that won’t work in LibreOffice Calc”

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          I mean, you can keep putting up strawmen, but that is not going to convince anyone that Linux is superior.

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        “They told me to type words into a black screen with green letters, and the mere suggestion burned down my house and killed my family.”

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        Excel tables.

        No Linux/OSS app can do this (and will likely never). Open Office devs have outright declared they won’t.

        Or the automated process that export/import data via excel.

        Let’s see you rebuild all those things, without man hours or errors. Costly errors.

        Whenever someone gets on a “just switch” campaign (whether it’s something like Linux or Metric), I know they’ve never had to work on a migration project and seen the challenges, difficulties, and risk.

        I use Linux for servers, but I’ll be damned if I’m gonna spend time converting my workstation - there’s zero value in it for me when I have decades of tools and process. The value proposition just isn’t there.

        Don’t go taking down a fence until you fully understand what it’s for.

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      I:

      A) Try Wine. No? Ok…

      B) Hello windows using friend or relative, can I borrow your PC for 30 min? No? Ok…

      C) Hey work IT man, so, I know this is dumb but I need to run a program called pkhex. Yeah it’s a hex editor specifically for pokemon hex files. Yeah I can get you anything on your cart. I can get you a legit Mew, even change your OT name from whatever you thought was cool in 1998. Ok so I need admin to download that real fast because I run Fedora, you bring your cart tomorrow and we can do this on lunch.

      Typically option B is enough lol.

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      You jest but the pain is real. Developing a Windows only software for work in a Windows only environment.

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        Its not that its bad. Its that it isn’t any better but people go out of their way to say it is. Its the Vegan choice for linux. I’ve installed it and used it but honestly it doesn’t bring anything better to the table. Right now I’ve installed KDE Neon but its going to go pretty quick.

        Its the effete users that are annoying.

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          It’s the vegan choice for linux, in that actual users of it aren’t actually that annoying, but everyone else plays up the stereotype so much that y’all think they actually are

          I don’t use Arch btw and also I’m not vegan

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            Vegans are the most annoying. I get crap from some arch goons regularly. I don’t get much from vegans on lemmy because I block their communities. I’m not leaving the Linux communities. I was here before them and I’ll be here after they moved on to some other distro. They do however resemble Vegans in their inability to accept no one wants to hear them ad nauseam.

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              I’m confused. Are you blocking users that harass you, or communities where they’re talking amongst themselves? Because like. Ofc they’re going to talk about veganism in a community centered around veganism, and they’re gonna react poorly when you barge in complaining about them. That’s like saying chess players are particularly annoying because they don’t like hearing how much chess sucks on /r/chess

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                I dont care about vegans or their opinions. They are entitled to them but I block the communities so their brand of ridiculous doesn’t show up in my feed as much. Just like I block the women only community so they don’t have to worry about me reacting to their brand of bigotry.

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    theres a plasma window decoration called klassy that has a bunch of presets. all the windows-like presets are called defenestrated (followed by the number of whatever version of windows it is like).