• pneumatron@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    That’s a ridiculous step by step guide. Let me see if I can simplify.

    Step 1: plugin your ventoy flash drive with Linux distro

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            4 days ago

            A freedom-focused decentralized platform is naturally going to attract people who love freedom-focused decentralized software. You should learn to love that about Lemmy, lest your own misguided desires contribute to your suffering.

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              4 days ago

              Oh I do love that aspect of Lemmy, I just don’t want it shoved down my throat at every opportunity. I could make a post asking for windows advice and would be met with useless comments saying install Linux.

              I use Linux for my media server, and I love it for that.

              I tried to use Linux as my daily driver, partly due to the comments on here making it seem seamless. It was not seamless and a lot more involved than running windows for the handful of games I like to play on it.

              I also like honesty and I don’t believe people on here are honest about the failings of Linux as a daily driver and that annoys me.

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                I think people here are honest about Linux, but there is a catch that often isn’t clarified - there are many distros and desktops out there and they are all optimized for particular use-cases.

                Want to game and nothing else without technical headaches? Bazzite. Want to game and love to tinker? EndeavorOS. Want to do productivity stuff? Ubuntu, Kubuntu, or Fedora.

                Want updates fast, including graphics drivers? Arch or openSuse Tumbleweed. Want stability instead? Debian.

                MacOS fan? GNOME desktop. Windows fan? KDE Plasma or Cinnamon desktop.

                It goes on and on. I still keep a Windows partition because a few things I need simply wont work properly on Linux no matter what I do… notably, the Affinity suite. But Linux as a whole is getting better fast. More people are working on it and that work is starting to snowball. I’m hopeful that in a few years I’ll finally be able to get away from Windows entirely… but you’re right, not everyone can. Not yet.