I grew playing with a computer on the first Pentium generation, the only reason I tried to get Linux to work is one game that runs better on it because of shaders issues, when I'm done playing it I'll probably delete my Linux partition.
Pop os and kde neon were so easy no issues mint is ok but im not a fan of the retro look. I had fun messing with the immuntible nix but like it was a little overkill for me. I'll have to suffer at work for windows unfortunately but im done at home. Linux does everything I need without having a.i. , spyware, telemetry, uninstallable apps and ads shoved in my face with every update.
Ah maybe because you are "located" in Europe. You have much sticker laws regarding these things. The telemetry and spyware are still running in the background though just not as in your face.
I'm not sure where that assumption comes from, or again it's relevance to the conversation, but I had a couple platforms growing up. Most of them were hand me downs. My earlier childhood was spent on a PlayStation 2, and my teen years were shared between the 360, Wii, and my shitty laptop.
I'm not really sure why it's relevant to this conversation? But mainly game, homework, and 3d modeling stuff.
I assume you grew up having an Xbox?
I grew playing with a computer on the first Pentium generation, the only reason I tried to get Linux to work is one game that runs better on it because of shaders issues, when I'm done playing it I'll probably delete my Linux partition.
Which distro did you try?
Bazzite then Mint, GPU issues with the first one, wifi issues with the second one.
Pop os and kde neon were so easy no issues mint is ok but im not a fan of the retro look. I had fun messing with the immuntible nix but like it was a little overkill for me. I'll have to suffer at work for windows unfortunately but im done at home. Linux does everything I need without having a.i. , spyware, telemetry, uninstallable apps and ads shoved in my face with every update.
Funny how I don't have any of these things on Windows either.
You running LTE, pro, or home?
Pro with English UK language pack, never had any of the shit people complain about.
Ah maybe because you are "located" in Europe. You have much sticker laws regarding these things. The telemetry and spyware are still running in the background though just not as in your face.
"located" is right since I'm in Canada
What's funny about the telemetry stuff is that unless you don't go on the Internet at all then you don't escape it with Linux.
All anyone can do it their best. I watched a guy at the airport try like 3 open shadey Wi-Fi's at the airport just to send a pic to Facebook. -shivers
I'm not sure where that assumption comes from, or again it's relevance to the conversation, but I had a couple platforms growing up. Most of them were hand me downs. My earlier childhood was spent on a PlayStation 2, and my teen years were shared between the 360, Wii, and my shitty laptop.