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[-] archonet@lemy.lol 52 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

the entire reason I switched to Linux -- back in January I asked myself "if I have to fight my operating system to make it work right for me anyways, why pay for the privilege?"

like sure updates break things on Linux too occasionally but at least they don't reinstall spyware I had to spend a day ripping out after the last update.

[-] kboy101222@sh.itjust.works 21 points 1 week ago

I'll have you know I've never paid for Windows in my life!

[-] NeilBru@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Once for 7 Pro. Still running the same license all these years later.

Also, I use Kubuntu, but I go with minimal install to avoid snap fuckery, btw.

[-] Mwa@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

why not kde neon.

[-] Randelung@lemmy.world 14 points 1 week ago

Also, Windows is catching up on the breaking of things, while Linux has improved dramatically. At least some distros are incredibly stable.

[-] HStone32@lemmy.world 12 points 1 week ago

Has a Linux update ever broken something on my computer? Yes. Have I ever needed to revert versions? Yes.

Has a Linux update ever broken my computer so badly, that a hardware component on the motherboard had permanently stopped working, even after reinstalling firmware? No, but a windows update did once. I had to dual-boot Mint just so I could use WiFi.

[-] CheezyWeezle@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

So, wait, you are claiming that a Windows update broke your hardware so bad you had to reinstall the firmware, but it magically worked on a linux distro? First of all, that means it wasn't "permanently stopped [from] working". Second, I hate to break it to you, but it sounds like Windows might have fucked up a setting, and then you user-errored your way into breaking things. I've never had something break that can't be fixed with a full system restore or reinstall, and it sounds like you had a problem just like that. If it worked on Linux, you could have gotten it working on Windows, too, because it's clearly a software error at that point.

[-] SynopsisTantilize@lemm.ee 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Every. Single. Time. That Linux has broken on me it's been my fault. I've tried to go against an automated process to make what I wanted happen. Or I've removed an annoying apt update warning about some unused pub key. And I've totally shit bricked countless installs. Probably in the mid double digits.

I've burnt through valuable pictures, documents and data. Wasted weekends reinstalling and reconfiguring Linux. BUT, I did that. Not Microsoft, no one held my hand and I certainly learned and never repeating most of those mistakes again.

Most importantly, Linux let me do those things. Linux let me be a better end user and admin because I respected my environments more.

If you switch to Linux you don't have to be an admin or go nuts....but Linux isn't going to stop you if you want to.

this post was submitted on 12 Nov 2024
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