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  3. In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft removed the “bypassnro” command, which let users skip signing into a Microsoft Account when installing Windows.

In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft removed the “bypassnro” command, which let users skip signing into a Microsoft Account when installing Windows.

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    I'M OKAY WITH MAKING A WINDOWS ACCOUNT.
    I'M JUST NOT OKAY WITH MY ~/ PATH BEING C:/Users/Jacobuedhbcuycbdhh55674c4bhdncy6448774/
    THIS CAN BE FIXED BY CREATING A LOCAL USER AND THEN SIGNING IN

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    Maybe your parents should have picked a better name then.

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      I use that command partially because Microsoft accounts don't allow passwords as long as the password I like to use for my PC

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        Exactly!

        My answer to everyone saying "but Linux is hard..!"

        No, it’s DIFFERENT!!

        If using Cinnamon was your first learning experience on a computer, you’d think Windows is the worst user experience in the world!

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        I've always thought that Unix (and therefore Linux) was much more internally consistent and accessible than Windows ever was.

        Everything is in places that kind of make sense, there's heaps of documentation that comes with the system, you can set it up how you like it, you can see everything... There are actual logs that aren't hex gobbledygook...

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          I use that command partially because Microsoft accounts don't allow passwords as long as the password I like to use for my PC

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          are you a horse battery staple wizard

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            are you a horse battery staple wizard

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            Basically. It's essentially a full-on sentence and last time I looked, Microsoft allowed about half the character length.

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            • cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zoneC [email protected]

              ive been on windows all my life but as of last week it's the first time that ive had zero windows machines in my life since i installed linux mint on them. ive never been happier.

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              as soon as i had arch linux set up in the bathroom i sat down to take a wet crap and said ooooh god yea FRRSSHHHFFTTGTTTBBLPP fuuuuuck yeah that's good PRRGGFFFHTTSSGGRTTTT uuuuggghh fuck

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                How the hell are we supposed to install it without a Internet connection? I worked in a company that was so hard on security that only certified machines were allowed access to the net, so virtual machines were not allowed to access the LAN and therefore the Internet. Generally not a problem as we just used them to test software on different OS versions, so no Internet required.

                This change disallows all offline installs. What is their gain? Are they that keen on our data or are they planning to use the connection to a Microsoft account for something even worse than just selling personal information?
                I could think of a few reasons and none are nice...

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                I guess this does not apply to Enterprise editions, but only to filthy peasants like us

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                  Not wanting to seem like a windows fanboi in the slightest, but.. I guess they're saying that if you log in to your windows box using their cloud authentication, then they can better protect your account, force regular password changes, force password complexity requirements.. and because they're in a position to see all auth attempts against that account, they can react to attacks.. having said that. a lot of those advantages go away if you're not actually connected to the internet.. but then, you also lose automatic updates.. it's a difficult question.. I can see how it could be better for a non computer-savvy user to log in using a microsoft account, but that also makes is worse and more frustrating for advanced users who don't want to touch microsoft's cloud at all. I guess they made the decision based on what was better for the majority of users.

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                  then they can better protect your account, force regular password changes, force password complexity requirements..

                  if that was the goal, they wouldn't be saying on the password input screen to "choose the most simple password", and especially they wouldn't accept that field to be left blank

                  if you are not logged in, they can't setup onedrive to automatically steal all pictures and documents of the unsuspecting user, and they can't setup bitlocker with a cloud key that they could use to lock you out of all your data when they think so

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                  • excrubulent@slrpnk.netE [email protected]

                    What is Windows 10 LTSC? LTSC is the abbreviation of Long Term Servicing Channel. It is a stripped-down enterprise operating system based on a specific version of Windows 10. Windows 10 LTSC don’t have pre-installed apps such as Microsoft Edge, Cortana assistant, News, etc. Using the LTSC service model, you can delay receiving feature updates and only receive monthly device quality updates.

                    Holy SHIT they made a version with the worst stuff removed AND they're going to maintain it longer? That is the version everybody should be using.

                    I'm slowly switching to linux but there are things I'm going to need Windows for for the foreseeable future, and I think I've found how I can make that happen. Thank you.

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                    yes but they make it hard to access, and it has legal issues too so you maybe shouldn't use it in a business setting

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                      1809 gang rise up

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                      what happened in 1903 that made you say enough?

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                        I just bypass the requirement by installing Linux Mint instead

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                        I did the same on my media center mini PC.
                        Any idea how to check/enable HDR?

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                        • anunusualrelic@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                          Maybe your parents should have picked a better name then.

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                          Vaguely relevant xkcd

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                            Hey all what do you suggest for a school and game dev laptop with Linux for a ~$2k budget? I've been eyeballing framework but keep hearing mixed things

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                            System76.

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                              Fuck Microsoft! Use Linux Mint

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                              Is mint still using that old gnome fork DE? KDE Plasma might be a nicer and still familiar experience for people coming from windows

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                                Exactly!

                                My answer to everyone saying "but Linux is hard..!"

                                No, it’s DIFFERENT!!

                                If using Cinnamon was your first learning experience on a computer, you’d think Windows is the worst user experience in the world!

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                                I've been using computers long enough to know how to do my own tech support (also working in IT for a few years now, it sure does help). Been using Mint daily for more than a month now and I'm convinced average people can use it (or equivalent : Ubuntu, Pop...) hassle free.

                                But people must also accept to learn a bit about computers. Most don't know and don't want to.

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                                  I did the same on my media center mini PC.
                                  Any idea how to check/enable HDR?

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                                  The answer is a bit complicated. Linux has a long history with HDR where you would need exact software and hardware, or else no HDR... Just know that it will get easier because the ball has already started to roll in the correct direction.

                                  But the shortest way I can say it now,

                                  If you use Valve's game mode, (which is possible to get either using steamos, bazzite, chimera OS, nobara, or you can manually set it up. You should be able to get it to work. This should work for windows games that support HDR. AFAIK there are no Linux games yet supporting HDR. It should be possible to get videos playing with HDR also, but that would be an exercise for the reader, or wait until people make it easier.

                                  Please correct me if I am wrong, but I currently believe the newest version, of KDE and Gnome are now HDR ready. If I am wrong you might just need the newest beta which will become stable Q2 this year.

                                  Playing videos, I believe the newest version of MPV just got HDR support. With more apps incoming.

                                  Anything that let's a gamepad or a remote browse your videos? AFAIK not yet, but be patient, as this is all new

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                                    I use that command partially because Microsoft accounts don't allow passwords as long as the password I like to use for my PC

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                                    Genuine question:

                                    What's the point of a long password on Windows? I understand that you sometimes don't want people accessing your stuff, but at it takes to bypass that and someone access your files is booting off of a USB stick. Or do you perhaps use full disk encryption?

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                                      What programs are causing you concern?

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                                      I use a lot of adobe programs, like photoshop, illustrator and Lightroom. The standard MS office stuff, Dashlane for passwords and a bunch of games both via steam and the EA AppStore, some of which are windows only. Mind you, I know most if not all should work using wine (or similar) or have good alternatives. But I’d rather try first before nuking windows.

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                                        W10 LTSC has support until 2032 😎

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                                        Thank you! I had no idea that this existed. This is a solution for me personally, but also a solution for our clusterfuck IT people at work that do not understand that we have hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts that need to be fulfilled with software that costs us $12 per day to use and probably wont run on windows 11, instead of breaking everything and migrating it to a software that costs us $32 a day to use but will work on windows 11.

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                                          Is mint still using that old gnome fork DE? KDE Plasma might be a nicer and still familiar experience for people coming from windows

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                                          Yes, Mint uses Cinnamon desktop by default, which I believe was forked from Gnome. I like it, although I'm using Kubuntu at the moment. Cinnamon has that Windows-y look and feel to it, and retains some of the Gnome advantages.

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