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      I dualboot to accommodate a handful of apps. Linux loads up fast and awaits my command once logged in. Meanwhile my pretty much fresh windows build sets my cooling fans on full before I’ve even touch the mouse.

      I admit it was a bit of a learning curve getting things set up as I like, but man Linux is such a better experience.

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        You might like a VM for Windows instead, so there’s no risk of a windows update taking a hammer to your bootloader

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            I hadn’t heard of this before, and the concept is really intriguing. Thanks for this. I’ll check it out.

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          I didn’t spend tons of time experimenting, but found the VM wasn’t performing as smoothly as a second install.

          Should I be worried about the boot loader thing? My OS picking experience is pretty wack. I have to slam esc while booting then f9 then pick my Linux boot up. It defaults to windows which I kind of like because it puts my actual OS on stealth mode lol.

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            If you’re booting without GRUB then you don’t need to be concerned about your bootloader breaking. Windows just sometimes overwrites GRUB, which is a pain

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        There’s something refreshing and simple about the computer doing what you tell it to do and nothing extra.

        When you don’t want or need your hand held, there is a simple beauty.

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          Not op but i personally use a fan controler as on my laptop asus weird overboost system is not very well handled by bios.

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            I was thinking about desktops, where the fan would be physically plugged into a fan controller instead of into the motherboard. Not sure what that would look like with a laptop.

            I was mainly asking because some of those fan controllers default to full on when the usb connection is absent, and Windows doesn’t enable all usb connections until after the user logs into the system.

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              Hmm since it’s linux you could have a service that handles that at boot i think. (I’m a noob take this with a grain of salt)

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      I finally did this last week, nuked out my Win 11 laptop install and switched to Ubuntu. I have yet to find anything I would need to go back to Windows for.

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        Or stay on Windows 10, if the pattern holds true Windows 12 might be decent again.

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          Don’t hold your breath, 10 already broke the pattern IMO and all I hear about 12 is that they will cram “AI” into everything. Windows the operating system is dead, replaced by Windows the sales platform.

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    Microsoft needs to be broken up.

    Any company that can be so blatantly anti consumer and still makes boatloads of money is obviously abusing its dominant position on the market.

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    This time the software giant is trying out having PC Manager suggest that you ‘repair’ your system by reverting to Microsoft’s default search engine, Bing.

    These are sound like things that are just begging European union to milk out some cash from Microsoft through fines.

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    When I made this, I did not expect I’d use it much. Then…Windows 11.

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    Turned on my computer yesterday and this popped up. No option to decline. I had to go into the registry last week get all traces of OneDrive out. It’s worse than just ads; it’s also forcing its other products. Like: Bitch, I’m just here for your OS. Fuck off with all your neediness.

    "Let’s finish setting up your PC Your PC needs to be backed up and connected to a few more Microsoft services to help you work more easily and securely acrossall your devices.

    Back up your files with OneDrive cloud storage Have peace of mind knowing they’re backed up and available acrossyour devices

    Enhance your web browsing experience Restore Microsoft recommended browser settings.

    Achieve more with a Microsoft 365 subscription Get premium Microsoft 365 apps, 1 TB of cloud storage to back up files and photos, and more

    Back up your phone to your PC Access your phone’s photos, texts, and more, right on your PC.

    Sign in quickly with Windows Hello Securely unlock your device with a touch or a smile.

    Remind me in 3 days or Continue"

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      I switched Linux distributions last night and it took maybe 15-30 minutes (including download time) and I’ve had no issues (once again). I’m so glad I don’t have to deal with that crap anymore.

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        I dont think the install time is what is putting people off switching OS, lol.

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          Except that it was totally painless. It just works without an issue. This time it was Garuda, and part after install it ran an assistant where it could install a bunch of other applications for you too. It’s incredible how easy the process is compared to Windows.

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          There’s some distributions that are windows-like, if you want that you can try Linux Mint. But some DEs like Gnome approach desktop use very differently and do away with plenty of windows designs.

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            Even more using Q4OS, it’s maybe one of the most Windows like, it has even an Windows installer, making it even easier to change.

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            No KDE or Gnome theme will bring drivers for software and hardware that is only working on Windows, unfortunately.

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              drivers for software

              That’s not a thing.

              theme brings drivers

              Gnome and kde don’t bring drivers, they bring a compositor. The drivers come from LINUX and other packages like MESA which are distro agnostic.

              only working on Windows

              OS compatibility is in the hands of the engineers and developers, or more accurately in the hands of corporations that will go where there’s money. If you want shit to work on linux, you need to use linux.

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                  Yes. Linux on desktop is by design modulable, you grab parts from plenty of different packages and put them together to make a distribution. Gnome and KDE are just packages, large ones with plenty of dependencies to be sure, but just packages. Here’s the gnome package on arch, do you see any driver?

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    Here’s a tool to permanently fix your windows installation from all this BS.

    ᶠᵘˡˡ ᵈᶦˢᶜˡᵒˢᵘʳᵉ ⁻ ᶦᵗ‘ˢ ᵃⁿ ᶦⁿˢᵗᵃˡˡᵃᵗᶦᵒⁿ ᵍᵘᶦᵈᵉ ᵗᵒ ᴸᶦⁿᵘˣ ᴹᶦⁿᵗ

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      I think today might be the day. I’m tired of every piece of tech’s infuriatingly enshittification of things. I wanted to google something normal only for the AI to spout nonhelpful, sponsored links. I’m sick of it ALL!!! I wanna burn silicon valley down and start fresh at this point

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        Do it, fucking go crazy, let all your weird fucked up dark fantasies out, as both a very chaotic person but also a very thoughtful and caring person, fucking now is the time to do it.

        Linux has gotten really good, drivers are good. You can do it and your headaches will be so much less in the end.

        Come over to the bright side.

        Let your dark fantasies about doing lots of dirty things through the command line or whatever come true. Install a bunch of open source software and don’t even tell your husband.

        It is 2024 do whatever the fuck you want, corporations have completely folded their hands and completely quit even playing the game of providing you (not rich person) with functional visions of products or even functional products. Why? I don’t even know honestly, I mean I am definitely a nerd about open source software and a raging socialist but it is truly astonishing how quick enshittification is in this late stage of 2024, it is the continual experience of standing im front of a massive glacier and watching square kilometer chunks calving and collapsing for no apparent logical reason.

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        searxng is awesome. Meta search of as many or as few engines as you want with no bullshit.

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    I just switched all my systems over to mint. I used to think Linux was the “just at work” environment. But now I’m flipping it. I’m sick of Windows, I know it’s less hassle but my digital well-being needs a break from ads.

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    My grandma call me saying she’s sick of Widows and its shenanigans and asked me to install gentoo on her machine next time I come around. Gonna be a fun weekend.

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    I just rolled back my Win 11 to Win 10 only to use temporarily while I test some other distros to see which one(s) I like.

    Shout out to Ventoy, my new favorite usb utility.

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        Truly a “where have you been all my life” moment. It even works with recovery ISOs!

        I’ll never flash another usb again if I can help it.

        I have a 128gb usb c flash drive that I just dropped a ton of distros onto and went to town. So far, EndeaverOS has been my favorite.

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      Even 10 has annoying popups all the time. And they added AI to the bottom right hand corner where I’ve accidentally clicked on it twice now.

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    “[…] switching the default search engine back to Bing […] from Google Search (or whatever other browser is set as default).”

    Google is a Browser now, neat. And somehow it’s relevant in a post about search engines.

    “Microsoft Edge, the default browser pre-installed on Windows machines, and Bing Search aren’t bad products by any means - they are solid alternatives to Google’s own Chrome and Search.”

    They may be good compared to Chrome and now also Google. But even rotten eggs are better than literal shit, at least for most people.