151 points

Y’all remember when Windows 10 was supposedly their last OS?

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🤑

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From what I remember that quote was taken out of context.

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I could see that. It felt like a weird thing to say. Oh well. My next OS is going to be Linux if I ever get around to buying a new computer. I’ve been “doing it soon” for a few years lol.

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You don’t necessarily need a new computer, you could get a new SSD, install Linux there and dual boot for a while.

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I remember reading about that and it is some subscription fee to get replacements. I always wonder if someone is still paying lol

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11 points

the last one you “buy”, anyway.

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5 points

That was so hilariously either ignorant or deceitful when they said that.

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I reread that quote (in context) many times, and I’ve concluded that it was a poor choice of words. He meant “latest”. He was talking about Windows 10, the latest Windows OS, in a time where XP, 8, 8.1, Vista, and 7 were still maintained to some degree. I wish so much that Win10 would have been the last Windows OS…

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128 points

now that gaming is getting better on Linux thanks to proton, I am unbothered

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15 points

Exactly what I was thinking.

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VR Support is sorely lacking, though. And no, the Quest standalone is not a solution - it’s an android phone strapped to your face.

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The Valve Index works natively on Linux.

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Virtual Desktop / Oculus does not

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Seriously. I’ve been using Windows for years and every time I’ve tried to move it’s games that stopped me. Proton is literally a game changer. I’m not a hardcore Guild Wars 2 player but I play daily. The game ruins flawlessly with Proton.

Valve 👏

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First of all they’re going to have to release a distro which actually has, shock horror, proprietary drivers installed on it, because your average user isn’t going to understand how to install them.

I’ve said this a few times but no one wants to hear it, I understand why they can’t have proprietary drivers, but the fact that they don’t have them is a major reason as to why Linux isn’t more mainstream.

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I understand why they can’t have proprietary drivers

Who can’t have them? 90-some percent of Linux distributions make them available to those who are unfortunate enough to need them.

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Good thing Linux ships with AMD drivers by default, no install necessary. Nvidia will have to get off their asses and make their drives less of a pile of dog shit though.

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So some drivers are not installed like I said

I’m not casting judgement on whether the drivers are good or not I’m merely pointing out that they’re not preinstalled and a lot of people don’t even know what a driver is.

If Linux isn’t out of the box simple easy like Windows people are never going to switch to it no matter how terrible Microsoft become. They will go to Apple before they go to Linux.

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2 points

It’s called Linux MInt.

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1 point

Debian comes with proprietary drivers now

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I think it comes with proprietary firmware, not drivers.

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105 points

I look forward to welcoming all the new Linux users 🙂

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I look forward to all the complaints on how linux isn’t like windows. :)

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9 points

Will you? Do you? To have and to hold? In sickness and in health?

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84 points

as always, Microsoft is the biggest advertiser of Linux

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Apart from the fact that it’s a bullshit headline cobbled together from half truths to tickle your anger glands… sure.

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And still Linux is nowhere close to being a usable desktop OS experience. I’d pick Mac over Linux any day.

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with respect, have you honestly tried desktop linux? what do you consider about it difficult?

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I keep trying it on and off since before suse/opensuse and redhat/fedora split.

From someone who’s first distro was slackware: it has nothing to do with difficulty. Linux, even the most user friendly distros, kinda stuck for a regular non tech savy users

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You are not a regular user. You are tech heavy user. I have spent enough time with Linux (my fav distro used to be Slackware), and it’s not ready for general consumption.

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Linux gives you the ability to be your own system admin.

Most people don’t want or need that and have been steadily handing over more and more admin duties of their systems to Microsoft, Apple and Google since smartphones have become widely adopted.

But Linux is totally usable to anyone who had enough admin skills to run Windows XP and not get totally wrecked by malware. It’s just a matter of learning.

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4 points

This makes sense for the edge case of power users. The general use case of Windows won’t learn to be their own sysadmin.

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Only power users want to be their own system admins. A regular user just wants stuff to work.

Linux is unusable for general population.

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my only gripe with linux is… gaming. Not the AAA titles which usually run pretty well, the indie games.
they are usually full of small but frustrating issues.
Like for example steam overlay is broken in celeste due to xna/amd bug which makes is frustrating while using big picture mode/gamepadui.
People playground just does not work. at all. immediately crashes with an unknown unity error.
stormworks? random freezes after minifying or switching virtual desktops if running under xwayland

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That shouldn’t be a gripe on Linux, it should be a gripe on game developers not supporting Linux. This is like blaming Nintendo when your Switch emulator on the PC isn’t working right.

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Had me in the first half not gonna’ lie.

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It’s a fun way to trigger modern Linux fanboys who have no idea that Mac OS is a UNIX compliant system that pretty much originated on BSD codebase.

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Then what the fuck did I do over past 2 years?

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Yes, because you are definitely a regular computer user who has no idea what sh is.

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77 points

And there’s NeoWin again with the Windows 12 clickbaits. This “leak” is just Windows 11 IoT Enterprise Subscription, and there’s absolutely nothing nowhere that even mentions the number 12.

https://twitter.com/XenoPanther/status/1710027423981388161

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Yeah, this seems like the kind of thing they’d try to push on Business/Pro+ users, where management is willing to fork out absurd amounts of money monthly as long as the per-seat price can be vaguely justified. Doing this for home users would just be dumb. Plenty of people would see the monthly subscription and go “eh I don’t need a computer, I can just use my phone.”

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But… But… But… Russian propaganda! Microsoft bad, Linux good!

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