Why Linux is Better Than Windows 11
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I don't like GNOME, but I've honestly had consistently worse experiences with Cinnamon.
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No ads in operating system. Simple.
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I like Windows 11. It has the best HDR support of any OS, bar none. AutoHDR is a godsend.
My only complaint is about the taskbar, which I fixed by installing StartAllBack.
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dictators will dictate whatever their political alignment is
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Elaborate?
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Aw, that sucks that they're infesting Linux, too. I thought that free/open source would be too commie-socialist for them.
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It isn't cool if it's offending people, though. And clearly it is.
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I'm all for using "theme" as a replacement.
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Off only the top of my head.
-Potentially faster installation
-Free
-More control
-Many distributions from LinuxFromScratch to Mint, making it meet the interests of nearly every demographic
-Wonderful sense of community
-No spying
-No bloatware depending on distro
-No ads
-Many window managers supporting different workflows
-Incredible command line power
-Easy installation of software with package managers
-Less malware
-Fully customizeable ux/ui
-Can uninstall anything you don't want
-Will help you learn how a computer works at a deeper level if you want to
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Could be worse could be luke smith
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I switched my server from Ubuntu to Fedora, partly so I don't get sold Ubuntu pro on every login lol.
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What is socialist to Linus is libertarian to Eric Raymond. In huge collaborative communities people need to learn to get along and be tolerant but if they can't handle that they also have the freedom to fork so there is room for everyone to find their own space.
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Potentiallyfaster installationParticularly when you're flashing the ISO you downloaded from MS to USB and it doesn't work unless you use MS's magic tool. Thus dropping you into the bootstrap paradox.
Especially because it gets partway through the install before failing to load NVMe drivers complaining there is no installation media to load them from.
It turns out it's faster to install Ubuntu and download one of MS's windows VM's and use that to download and flash a USB than actually install Windows 11.
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True but also don't conflate Ubuntu with Linux