• zcd@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    What if I did told you that you didn’t have to deal with MS bullshit at all?

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      every few months more Linux enjoyers are minted.

      They all deny deny deny until microshit done something that triggered them, next thing you know they are posting about which distro is good for their use cases.

      it is a rather slow process, but we are going the right way.

      fuck mega corps.

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            That was my point - there’s commercial support for those who require it and community distros for those who don’t. Personally my daily driver is Arch with a Cinnamon desktop.

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          Incorrect. I just think there is a lot more nuance to be considered rather than constantly beating people over the head with “just install Linux”.

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            Nuance is the friend of truth. Still, I would argue that’s limited to a transition period away from proprietary software to some free software alternative (Linux is just one good answer).

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          I literally cannot use Linux at the moment due to incompatible software, as much as I love Linux and use it on every other computer I own.

          These posts about Windows and other mainstream platforms are helpful or interesting for some of us, I wish people on Lemmy would stop shooting them down just because they don’t like Windows/Micro$oft.

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            Seeing people in toxic relationship with their computing can be frustrating. I can’t blame others for expressing themselves in response by either beating a dead horse, poking a sensitive spot for schadenfreude, or circlejerking.

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      We’re on Lemmy so literally everyone is reminded non stop by you dogmatic weirdo’s.

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        Yeah it is turning into echo chamber lol

        Every here who was going to be converted likely already switched, we need some fresh blood. Did reddit just botch something? looks like we got a new wave last few days.

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        It’s Mint for real. Mature, no-nonsense, get out of your way so you can get shit done on your terms OS.

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        zorin emulates the look and feel of windows and is an out of the box that comes with a lot of preinstalled software including play on linux that allows for easier running of windows software.

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        cinnamon, lxde, kde, and mate are all desktop environments that mimic the basics of windows ui like the taskbar, start menu, and windows with minimize, maximize, and exit buttons at the top. and all can be installed/selected during install on pretty much every popular distro. there’s prolly some others i’ve forgotten but those are all solid choices.

        edit: whoops had mint listed but that’s not a de that’s a distro

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        Zorin. But, tbh, imitators won’t offer the most streamlined, seamless experience out there nowadays. If you like the most authentic Linux experience while staying on the user friendly side I’d say go with Gnome. There’s KDE too, for an experience like older windows (eg. Win 7) and that’s pretty authentic as well, just not my cup of tea. Try them out and decide for yourself!

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      Sadly, the certificate program I’m doing requires either Mac or Windows. I’m considering picking up an old Macbook Air for it just to not deal with Windows bullshit, but I already have a second SSD in my computer with Windows, whereas a sufficiently powerful MacBook would be around $200 used unless I can find one from Free Geek for a bit less.

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      I’d ask how you suddenly converted the majority of workplace PCs and software to run on something other than Windows.