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6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

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  • the_picard_maneuver@lemmy.worldT [email protected]
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    Does it really matter? I have xemu (xbox emulator), retroarch for anything else, and PSX2 to be sure on Lubuntu, combine together how many games all those have and you just don't need steam

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      i jumped 🫡

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      • bread@feddit.nlB [email protected]

        No.

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        Thanks for this link, neat to see that Uncharted Waters Online apparently runs on Linux despite it's ridiculously strict anti-cheat. (To this day it's the only game I've played that had an issue with Process Explorer running in the background 🤦‍♂️)

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          Already did and it's glorious! Steam works beautifully and the only final thing that I'm missing is Adobe products.

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          maybe give debian testing a go for a little more up to date software 🙂

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            With Win 11, you still get the security updates though right?

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            Yes, the "not supported" thing is just their terminology. They could decide to stop pushing them at any time. Though technically they could pull the plug on anything whenever, but they're explicitly saying "we might stop supporting these unsupported Windows 11 installations at any time."

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            • kazerniel@lemmy.worldK [email protected]

              I'll upgrade to 11 Enterprise via massgrave.

              Sadly with Adobe and some of my online games not supporting Linux, I have to stick with Windows 😕 I'll just try to rip out all the telemetry, etc. via O&O and group policies.

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              Damn, Adobe doesn't support Linux at all? Guess I'm staying on Windows too 😕

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                Fedora is fully supported on my Framework laptop (as is Ubuntu and Mint), and I did have it working off an external SSD to try.

                But.... Sigh....

                It's American, so I won't use it. American is one big reason why I want to quit Windows. Maybe I'll just keep trying. 😮‍💨

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                Bruh, uh... maybe OpenSUSE lol?

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                • the_picard_maneuver@lemmy.worldT [email protected]
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                  Full Linux, I'm not installing that anti-privacy, ad-ridden Windows 11 OS. It's dangerous to use an unsupported system, so I'm going to be deleting my Windows partition. I know I'll run into some issues on Linux, but I'm forcing myself to learn more and work through them!

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                    Honestly, I still don't know. My 3070 worked well on linux the last time I used it so hardware won't be an issue. I also don't play many modern games so that's not a problem either. It's just my partner is schizo with what games they wanna play. Rn they're obsessed with minecraft and bedrock doesn't work on linux. I know for sure I'm not going to 11 though. I've used it before and absolutely hated the UI layout.

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                    First off, bedrock is cancer it's just off-brand Minecraft.

                    But second, there is an unofficial launcher that works on Linux

                    https://flathub.org/apps/io.mrarm.mcpelauncher

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                      Well, that was kind of a general statement. Mint is boring. That's what it's good at. That's why it's loved and why it's recommended for new users. Specifically, it's similar to Windows in many ways. It's somewhat more customizable, but that's about it.

                      With you having used Linux twice before, you could consider something less Windows-like, less boring. I'll be talking about the desktop environment (DE) rather than distro, because it has much more influence on this. You can use these DEs on various distros.

                      • My personal favorite DE is KDE Plasma. The default-layout is also Windows-like, but it's got all of the bells and whistles and options you could imagine. It's kind of power-user heaven and almost like a toolbox to build whatever workflow you want.
                      • The other big, popular DE is GNOME. It's more macOS- and Android-like and focuses on a specific workflow. People who can get used to that workflow, then often really like it. The workflow itself is sometimes frustratingly uncustomizable, but it's also fairly customizable when it comes to the details, typically by virtue of also having lots of features, which can then be customized.
                      • Well, and I guess, I'll throw in Xfce, too, since that's likely what you used, back when you used Ubuntu Studio. (Ubuntu Studio uses KDE since the October 2020 release, but used Xfce before then.)
                        Xfce isn't necessarily what modern beauty standards would get flustered by, but many folks like it for its simplicity and because it is perhaps even more boring than Mint (without being Windows-like). There's a good chance that it still works a lot like back when you used it.

                      Perhaps also worth mentioning that Mint's DE is called "Cinnamon", although it's developed by the Mint devs, so if you like that a lot, it's typically worth sticking to Mint.

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                      I did used to use xfce back in the day, yes. Never had a problem with it, but those were maybe simpler times. Might look into KDE this time, why not.

                      I was really thinking less of the DE and more along the lines of if you had any recommendations that weren't Ubuntu- or Debian-based, as that's pretty much all I've used I think. But maybe that's too much experimenting...

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                      • krompus@lemmy.worldK [email protected]

                        He was the face of Microsoft for most of OP’s life.

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                        This should be the test all millionaires and billionaires have to take yearly. If they fail, they are no longer fit to own or lead a business.

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                          What games are they?

                          One of the reasons i am sticking with Arch is because steamdeck os is build on it, whats good enough to game for valve is good enough for me.

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                          There's a spattering of steam games that don't list Linux support. Probably the ones I play the most are Deep Rock Galactic and Last Epoch. Outside of Steam I play TFT a lot, which doesn't work on Linux since they added the anti-cheat software.

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                            Just in case you are thinking this like I used to, don't go by "unplayable on steam deck" to determine what games you won't be able to play on a Linux desktop. While those games include incompatible with Linux games, they also include ones that the deck hardware can't handle at a decent framerate but otherwise play fine on Linux.

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                            Oh I was looking at system requirements on the store page. Is that accurate?

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                              Already prepared everything for the jump. Switched MS Office for LibreOffice, and Outlook for Betterbird. Tested install, configuration and access to backups in a VM. Next vacation I take I'll go for it. Mint is my choice of Distro, because of Steam/Gaming reasons. With the US being antagonistic, if not outright hostile, right now, and Microsoft having their disgusting Copilot AI Analysis Fingers in everything, it's the rational choice I think.

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                              Didn't know about betterbird! Nice 🙂

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                                I'll keep using linux on my main pcs and I'll still keep using windows 10 on my secondary laptop

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                                • electrolisa@lemmy.blahaj.zoneE [email protected]

                                  It's not like Windows 10 will magically stop booting or something..

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                                  I would not be surprised if some vulnerability is kept until Microsoft does not provide any patches as it is worth more then.

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                                    Nice! I was lucky to have extra drives when I switched to Linux on my PC, haven't done it on a laptop yet. Do you just back up all your data to an external SSD/HD beforehand or go the partition route?

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                                    I wiped it after I left my last job so there's next to nothing on it anyway now. They did give me a laptop but due to a stupid conflict between the AV and VPN one of the processor threads was maxed out causing the fan to run on full noise mode all the time.

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                                      Damn, Adobe doesn't support Linux at all? Guess I'm staying on Windows too 😕

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                                      The only way to use Adobe products on Linux are the web apps (which are limited) or in a windows virtual machine (slow) or by dual booting into windows (annoying).

                                      You can run really old versions of Photoshop via Wine. But if your needs are that simple, you can probably just use Photopea.

                                      For my use case of Lightroom for accessing and editing final photos across my computer and phone, and occasional photoshop use (mostly for printing) I am able to get by with the web apps, and windows virtual machine.

                                      I would love to drop adobe. But the Lightroom Mobile cloud storage sync feature is too invaluable to me right now and there is no other option that comes close to that feature.

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                                        I moved from Win 10 to OpenSUSE Tumbleweed 2 months ago. Going very well so far, even for music production and gaming. I also got a friend of mine to dual-boot Tumbleweed/Win11, coming from Win11.

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                                          Orange man bad... Does that refer to bill gates?

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                                          Found the village idiot

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