Pretty sure most of you already know this but for those who don’t: you have two clipboards in Linux. One is the traditional clipboard where you copy with control c and paste with control v. The other one is when you highlight text and use the mouse middle click to paste text.

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  • Murdoc@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Tbf, lots of things in Windows are a pain when you’re used to Linux.

    Correction: Lots more things are a pain…

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      9 months ago

      But on the other hand, many things that you take for granted on Windows are a pain on Linux. For example, if you want to see advertisements, you can’t just open the Start menu.

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      9 months ago

      Just simply…At least in Cinnamon, I can mouse over the audio icon on the panel and roll the scroll wheel to change the volume. Last time I tried it on Windows, you had to click the icon first. While that alone doesn’t sound like much, the whole OS is like that, needing extra little interactions for basically everything. Now that I’m used to using Cinnamon, using Windows feels like walking in beach sand.

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          9 months ago

          I’ll admit the “last time I tried it on Windows” has been at least two major versions ago. I’ve never owned a computer with Windows 10 and never used a computer with Windows 11.