• cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Its because they want us to change to Linux. I know i sound like a typical lemmy user already but i changed to Mint a month ago and loving it. I’ve only used the terminal a couple or times but was not entirely necessary.

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        6 months ago

        What the fuck, right? I’ve been on linux for more than a few years now, and I haven’t had any headaches equivalent to the shit windows was doing constantly. Like 80% of my files were made read-only and my privileges to change permissions were completely revoked for seemingly no reason. And that was just another, run of the mill issue.

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          6 months ago

          sounds like a skill issue to me. if you were any good at computers, you would’ve stuck to windows. have you even read the manual?

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        5 months ago

        Yeah I’m frequently having to open powershell/windows terminal or worse, attempt to navigate the shitshow of complexity that is the windows registry to do the most basic things.

        I don’t have to do that on my Linux machines.

        Plus since MS fired most of their QA team, there’s been the occasional crazy issue. My audio wasn’t working for months after a windows update. I did a system restore, I uninstalled and reinstalled audio drivers, but nothing worked. Then months later, suddenly it did. That just isn’t acceptable for a product that costs as much as Windows does, and continues making even more money by spying on the user and selling the information.

        I feel like because of the decline in usability of windows since 7, and the perpetual improvements to Linux, we now see Linux being the easier choice.

        If Dell/HP/others started putting Linux on most of their machines, I don’t think it’d cause issues for most people at all.