• @[email protected]
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    1993 days ago

    Microsoft said Windows 10 would be the last version I’d ever use. They didn’t know how right they were. I’ve been gradually switching to Linux, and will absolutely never use Windows 11 or any other version they put out.

    • @[email protected]
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      683 days ago

      I built a new gaming PC and installed Linux on it. After years of threatening to do it, I finally followed through and made the switch.

      • Miles O'Brien
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        173 days ago

        I just bought a laptop last year (portability and space constraints, I’d love to build a pc when I have the space for it) and it was supposed to come with windows 10.

        I got a windows 11 model shipped to me. I didn’t ask for this. And I have to say… I fucking hate it. Why does the start menu need to change locations…

        My next computer will absolutely be Linux, and it’s Microsoft’s own stupid fault. Windows 10 WAS supposed to be my last windows OS…

        • JokeDeity
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          163 days ago

          Why does the start menu need to change locations…

          The INFINITELY bigger question is why isn’t it my choice? I actually just modified my windows 10 to have the start menu be centered, but like, it should just be completely customizable to your liking… as if it were your own computer or something. If I wanted everything locked down and baby proofed I would have just bought a Mac.

          • Miles O'Brien
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            63 days ago

            Oh fuck yeah gimme that customization and personalization options

            I used to use a program on one of my computers called rainmeter I think, and it allowed me to customize my desktop to look like the Animus menus from Assassin’s creed 2. Then decided to go with hexagons everywhere, with the replacement start menu dead center screen and other buttons areayed out from there.

            Haven’t used it in many years, but I’d love that level of customization* on a pc nowadays. It seems like no matter where I go, every UI looks the same. Good for familiarity, not so much for “oh this is neat, they made it their own” factor.

            *without learning entire programming languages, I hyperfixate on things but programming has never been something I’ve been able to get into

            • Cethin
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              53 days ago

              Switch to Linux. KDE is pretty easy to customize out of the box. There’s other DEs that can have more or less, harder or easier options too, but KDE is probably the best moving from Windows.

            • JokeDeity
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              23 days ago

              I don’t think you read my comment before you decided to respond to what you thought it said.

        • @[email protected]
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          43 days ago

          I bought a laptop right after windows 11 was released. I hated it so much, I returned the laptop a few days later and bought a windows 10 one instead.

          Completely Linux now except that gaming laptop, but this year is the year of the Linux desktop! For me at least.

        • Cethin
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          33 days ago

          There’s no reason to wait. You don’t need to buy the computer with the OS installed. Just install Linux now. They should be punished for forcing Windows 11 on you, not rewarded by you using it for a few more years.

        • @[email protected]
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          53 days ago

          Win 11 is the reason I finally decided to switch. My work gave us all Win 11 machines and I hate it.

          Fortunately I don’t do too much on my computer besides gaming so Steam can do all the heavy lifting for me

          • Miles O'Brien
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            33 days ago

            That would be great, but unfortunately for me I have too many programs that depend on windows, don’t have Linux options, and if I’m being honest with myself I really just don’t want to learn an entirely new ecosystem. I will if forced, but the moment this laptop shits itself or they discontinue support for the OS, I’m getting a crash course.

            I’d love to turn an old tablet or somethinf into a Linux device in the meantime so I can at least start something. Too bad my parent’s old kindles won’t work, there’s enough of them laying around their house…

            • @[email protected]
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              43 days ago

              I’ve been making the switch on my own new PC, some programs I was concerned about can be run ok through Lutris. It’s been an adjustment but no regrets

            • Cethin
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              23 days ago

              Most Windows programs can run through WINE, and the ones that can’t can usually be run in a Windows virtual machine. Try a Bootable USB with the distro you might want (I personally recommend Garuda). You don’t need to commit right away, but I bet you’ll have an easier time than you expect.

      • @[email protected]
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        433 days ago

        Adobe needs to be abandoned as well. Clip Studio, Krita, Gimp, Affinity are either free OSS or one-time-payment great alternatives without the AI and privacy BS.

        • turtle [he/him]
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          63 days ago

          Affinity

          Unfortunately, I seem to recall that Affinity doesn’t run well under wine. If only they would officially port it to Linux, that would be a major move for them and for Linux. Follow DaVinci Resolve’s and BitWig’s examples.

            • turtle [he/him]
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              33 days ago

              Sure, that’s definitely an option, I suppose with GPU passthrough (I’m not sure how well this works). My idea when I switch to Linux is to have Windows 11 and macOS VMs.

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          23 days ago

          I will never stop laughing at the absolute fucking joke of a suggestion that Gimp is a suitable replacement for Photoshop. It’s like saying MS Paint is a good enough replacement for Photoshop. No. Not even REMOTELY. I want alternatives, but Gimp is absolutely not it.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 days ago

          Are any of these a smooth transition coming from Adobe programs? I really don’t want to re-learn my entire workflow in InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop.

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            I’ve heard that Clip Studio is pretty close but I have not tried it yet. My experience with Gimp and Krita is that they are fairly close to Photoshop. That is to say that it would be easy for a Photoshop user to jump into those and start working. I have searched for the occasional “how to do XYZ in Gimp or Krita.”

      • @[email protected]
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        23 days ago

        Marketing is 11, I think you’re referring to the kernel version, which can’t change due to stupid legacy software.

    • Nailbar
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      53 days ago

      I upgraded to Windows 11 on my gaming rig two days ago, and at the same time I switched the default boot option to Linux. Let’s see how this pans out.

      I’ll still need Windows around for specific games, but the ones I usually play seem to work on Linux.

      • Cethin
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        13 days ago

        I’m curious which specific games you still need Windows for? I’m only aware of a handful (Riot games and some Chinese ones).

        • Nailbar
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          12 days ago

          I can get Start Citizen running on Linux, but I want to use head tracking when I fly, and there is currently no Linux support for the Tobii eye tracker I have.

          Then again, maybe Tobii adds Linux support before SC becomes playable enough for me to actually enjoy it, 🙃

      • @[email protected]
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        43 days ago

        “How do you know [thing you only learn if people tell you]? don’t worry, they’ll tell you”