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What a fucking piece of shit company. What’s the eta to fully learn Linux, and learn how to set up a dual boot os where Linus is daily driver but a local windows account is on its own drive for emergencies and gaming.

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If you have a USB stick handy, you could probably be dual booting into Linux Mint within an hour.

No need to fully learn Linux before moving to that. You can do your research using Firefox on your Linux desktop. And by “research” I mean googling/DDGing things as you need to know how to do them. It starts to stick.

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For windows users I actually recommend fedora kinoite, because it’s immutable it’s VERY difficult to break things and also you get the benefits of safer updates, and it’s plenty easier to use.

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So… why are people upset about this? I’d say it’s about damn time. Having two settings apps is pretty ridiculous and it’s honestly crazy it’s taken them this long to ditch the control panel. I still remember people making fun of Microsoft’s inability to drop control panel in the Windows 10 era. Is there anything special about the control panel or uniquely terrible about the settings app that would warrant this kind of negative reaction? Is it because of the settings that aren’t available in settings? If they’re preparing to drop control panel that probably means they’re going to add whatever settings are still stranded on it to the new settings app, unless there’s evidence that they won’t do that.

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they’re going to add whatever settings are still stranded on it to the new settings app,

Oh, sweet summer child.

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The problem is that the settings app has consistently been a dumbed down, feature-sparse version of what was in the control panel for the bits it has replaced. Tweaks that experienced users have relied on for decades are simply missing in the settings app, forcing them to go back to the control panel

If Microsoft actually re-implemented all the knobs and dials in control panel then I wouldn’t be so irritated, but we’ve been shown for the last several years that they only bother migrating the most commonly used settings.

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I bet within a decade they pivot to barely any settings at all, claiming the released experience is the only experience you’ll ever need.

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means they’re going to add whatever settings are still stranded on it to the new settings app

Lol, nope

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What is the benefit? The name? Call control panel “Settings” and be done with it.

You could phase it in. “Control Panel Settings”, then “CP Settings”, then just “Settings” and Bob’s your mother’s brother!

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Eeeeeh maybe not “CP settings”…

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Shoulda thought that out a bit more…

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Yeah dude, Club Penguin Settings is a whole different app.

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Welp time to go back to Linux…

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Hate to break it to you but Linux doesn’t have the Windows Control Panel either. :P

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I’ll just open the play store and download the addon… that’s how this computer stuff works… right?

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