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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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    Can I play the windows version. Of Microsoft realms?

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    By emulating the Android version, yes. But The java version is better anyway.

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      Made the upgrade last week to Linux mint and I’m loving it. Got my Arr stacks and stuff setup as dockers and it’s never worked so well. All the connection issues I’ve had on windows is now gone.

      The interface is nice and not bloated. And I’m not being tracked which feels liberating.

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      • firipu@startrek.websiteF [email protected]

        I run Linux on a small mini pc for some casual browsing.

        I run windows on my main pc.

        As long as some kernel anticheat (fortnite, cod, etc...) doesn't run on Linux, I won't be swapping.

        30+y of windows use also makes me infinitely more comfortable with windows. All the complaints I always read about are totally moot for me (I understand the issue of privacy in windows. It's the price I pay to have an OS that "just works" for me) .

        While I enjoy tinkering, Linux is a royal PITA to use if you're not used to it. I spend hours trying to figure out how to fix something that takes me 5m max in windows. I understand it's a more a me than a Linux problem. But I'm certain many people struggle with the same things.

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        Maybe use a more friendly distro like Linux mint. It’s very similar to windows, and you don’t need to use the terminal.

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          Maybe use a more friendly distro like Linux mint. It’s very similar to windows, and you don’t need to use the terminal.

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          I use popOS. Windows is still simpler

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          • loudwaterenjoyer@lemmy.dbzer0.comL [email protected]

            Maybe the last time you tried Linux was 30 years ago, but Linux compared to Windows just works.

            If it takes you HOURS to find a fix to something that takes you literally 5 minutes, you are doing something wrong. Your research methods are flawed.

            Some of my friends still use Windows, fixing their problems takes me half an hour to find a solution, while on Linux, I just open the terminal and insert one command. Last time that happened it was about a VPN kill switch. So the person had a VPN App installed on Windows with a kill switch enabled. Then they uninstalled the VPN application and the kill switch was still there.

            How do you remove the kill switch? On Linux it's 'nmcli c 'killSwitchName' del' on Windows it's a journey to a new adventure.

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            For how I use my pc, everything just works. To give you a counter argument. My logitech devices just work out of the box on windows. For Linux I had to get a little specific tool.
            Also try installing Japanese language input on Linux. Compare how much simpler it is on windows.
            Linux is NOT simpler than windows in all situations. Maybe your own research methods are flawed?

            I game, manage my NAS (truenas running jellyfish for media etc) , sail the high seas, and browse on my pc. I also remote into a small spare mini pc running Ubuntu server with a minecraft server on it. Could've ran the server on windows, but wanted to tinker with Linux to learn)

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              So 43% of Steam users are the kind of stickler that refuse to update their Windows to an objectively better version because it's something new and different and breaks their habits. What would make you think these people would possibly just switch to a different OS altogether if a simple update was too much to ask for the past years?

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                I have no idea. I rely on music software that doesn't have a Linux port. This sucks, because that software cost money, and if I can't get it running reliably on Linux I might have to... either that, or get a Mac 😕

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                  So 43% of Steam users are the kind of stickler that refuse to update their Windows to an objectively better version because it's something new and different and breaks their habits. What would make you think these people would possibly just switch to a different OS altogether if a simple update was too much to ask for the past years?

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                  Maybe 43% have hardware that is not supported by Windows 11. And don't want to run windows 11 on unsupported hardware or go through the hassle of even installing on unsupported hardware.

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                  • acefuzzlord@lemm.eeA [email protected]

                    ...all the IT savvy are switching people over...

                    Totally feels strange because my dad's laptop doesn't have the TPM requirement and he was telling me about how he was talking to the IT guy at his work about possibly switching to Linux just so he can keep his laptop. Absolutely insane because I might not be the only person in my house using it anymore (android not included because I view it as a completely separate entity).

                    I was telling him that day that I could flash Mint (have the most recent addition on my laptop) to a thumb drive if he was actually wanting to switch over. He's definitely an average computer user, so nothing too special, but it still feels real weird.

                    Though this will also suck for a while because the tech savvy people helping them switch over will also be running IT for these people who have never used Linux before and most likely have never even used windows CMD either. Cannot wait for stories of people being fed up because their parent/aunt/uncle/friend/whoever looked up how to fix their device and entered the cursed rf command without thinking once about it.

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                    Best part is, if they do switch over they won’t go back. Not having to deal either bloat and telemetry is worth it.

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                      How do I even get started? Do I just install Mint and figure it out from there? Linux seems so complicated but it's been a decade since I last tried. Nowadays, I feel old and this seems like it needs too much research

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                        Upgrade

                        to Linux

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                        • acefuzzlord@lemm.eeA [email protected]

                          ...all the IT savvy are switching people over...

                          Totally feels strange because my dad's laptop doesn't have the TPM requirement and he was telling me about how he was talking to the IT guy at his work about possibly switching to Linux just so he can keep his laptop. Absolutely insane because I might not be the only person in my house using it anymore (android not included because I view it as a completely separate entity).

                          I was telling him that day that I could flash Mint (have the most recent addition on my laptop) to a thumb drive if he was actually wanting to switch over. He's definitely an average computer user, so nothing too special, but it still feels real weird.

                          Though this will also suck for a while because the tech savvy people helping them switch over will also be running IT for these people who have never used Linux before and most likely have never even used windows CMD either. Cannot wait for stories of people being fed up because their parent/aunt/uncle/friend/whoever looked up how to fix their device and entered the cursed rf command without thinking once about it.

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                          good thing about the terminal is it scares most general users so much that they won't touch it even with instructions. There will be many issues, but I don't think people running random commands in the terminal will be common

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                            How do I even get started? Do I just install Mint and figure it out from there? Linux seems so complicated but it's been a decade since I last tried. Nowadays, I feel old and this seems like it needs too much research

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                            Honestly, one of the great uses for gen ai is "write me a script to diagnose this problem" and then pass the output back with "write me a script to fix it"

                            I don't have the bandwidth in my life to diagnose and tinker for fun, and it's really made a bunch of big annoying things easy.

                            I found KDE way more intuitive than gnome, even though I was last on a Mac before the switch. Perhaps pick a KDE distro.

                            Also maybe list here if you have any deal-breaker apps or workflows to the folks can say if it's worth your effort.

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                            • B [email protected]

                              I'm going to Linux because I have an older i5 (I think 5th or 7th gen?) which isn't compatible.

                              I only really kept Windows for gaming but Valve has put a lot of effort into making Linux gaming more accessible and I'm willing to try it out now

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                              Good on you. If more people were on linux, it'd give companies more incentive to make games accessible from there.

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                                How do I even get started? Do I just install Mint and figure it out from there? Linux seems so complicated but it's been a decade since I last tried. Nowadays, I feel old and this seems like it needs too much research

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                                Linux is no more complicated than Windows, we just know what we know.

                                Start by trying one of the big names like Ubuntu or Fedora.

                                There's not exactly better distros for gaming, it's just about what's preinstalled, that's why Bazzite exists.

                                A good idea is to install something like VirtualBox on your Windows machine and test out some diatros to learn your way around them.

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                                  I have no idea. I rely on music software that doesn't have a Linux port. This sucks, because that software cost money, and if I can't get it running reliably on Linux I might have to... either that, or get a Mac 😕

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                                  Wine works for a lot of software you could always try running your precious software on linux before jumping straight onto Mac

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                                  • firipu@startrek.websiteF [email protected]

                                    For how I use my pc, everything just works. To give you a counter argument. My logitech devices just work out of the box on windows. For Linux I had to get a little specific tool.
                                    Also try installing Japanese language input on Linux. Compare how much simpler it is on windows.
                                    Linux is NOT simpler than windows in all situations. Maybe your own research methods are flawed?

                                    I game, manage my NAS (truenas running jellyfish for media etc) , sail the high seas, and browse on my pc. I also remote into a small spare mini pc running Ubuntu server with a minecraft server on it. Could've ran the server on windows, but wanted to tinker with Linux to learn)

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                                    I would say sunshine, but from personal experience the encoder never works and your stuck with horrible fps. Parsec is magic.

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                                      Been on Linux for like 15 years now

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                                        Linux is no more complicated than Windows, we just know what we know.

                                        Start by trying one of the big names like Ubuntu or Fedora.

                                        There's not exactly better distros for gaming, it's just about what's preinstalled, that's why Bazzite exists.

                                        A good idea is to install something like VirtualBox on your Windows machine and test out some diatros to learn your way around them.

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                                        I love linux too, but linux is absolutely more complicated for a typical computer user

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                                          Unfortunately not. Even as an IT person I can say I just wanna come home and boot up my games without hassle. Sure alot of things have been done with proton etc but still a massive amount of games don't work without Soo much dang tweaking. I don't have time for that especially with a job/being a single parent. I am highly interested in steamos though.

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