• @[email protected]
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    144 months ago

    Pry it from my cold dead hands. I have linux on multiple computers, but it still can’t play all the games and give me my 5.1 surround. Despite all the claims, it’s still not ready for primetime to do all the things windows does.

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      What’s the issue with sound? I thought that was solved since… 15 years or so.

      Can’t help with the games though, must anti cheat games won’t work without developer support. Do what you gotta do, but I’m interested in any issues that should be solvable with some config or swapping out a cheap card or something.

  • @[email protected]
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    214 months ago

    I finally upgraded to 11 last week by accident. Apparently one misclick means straight to next version with no cancel. So after the upgrade first thing I did was get o&o shutup10 to kill the spywares.

    P.s. I know I can revert. But that’s also effort.

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      34 months ago

      Have you succeeded in making things less crappy? I’ve been debating the upgrade for a while and I’m basically hoping this is possible by the time I do it. I already use shutup10 on win10, but I wasn’t if win11 kneecaps it somehow or not.

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        Get a copy of Win 11 Pro

        Install with English (UK) as your language (doesn’t prevent you from using whatever keyboard layout you want or setting your clock to your timezone)

        Activate using tools that can easily be found on the interwebs

        Deactivate the privacy infringing stuff

        Tada, none of the problems people complain about

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          24 months ago

          This is a good overview though I wouldn’t know how to do the specifics like get pro (I have 10 home), or deactivate all the infringing stuff.

          What’s the UK trick? Is that just a better version or something?

      • @[email protected]
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        24 months ago

        Start menu is permanently lacking features. But besides that it’s not a major change. There is third party softwares that puts back 10 style or other start menus, but heard there are issues with windows updates. Besides that just get shutup10 again and tick stuff off. Pretty much solves it imo.

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          14 months ago

          What’s missing from start? I don’t actually use the start menu much so not sure I would miss anything anyway.

          • @[email protected]
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            24 months ago

            I thought I already replied to this, but apparently not. Sorry for the late response.

            The start menu no longer has the windows 10 tiles. It’s just search and icons of apps you’ve pinned. Similar to phone app menu. You can put some into folders/groups together. And that’s it. There’s no further customization possible.

            You can get third party solution to bring back more features such as Start11 from Stardock, but that means paying for an additional software and I’ve heard it gets buggy with windows updates.

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      Revert then.

      This is exactly what Microsoft are counting on, that people will simply go “oh well” and just carry on with Windows 11, because any effort needed to move away is too much effort.

      Prove them wrong. Stand up for yourself.

  • @[email protected]
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    134 months ago

    I’m one of them. My 6th generation processor means that Windows 10 will be the last version of windows that this machine runs.

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      This, to me, is the worst sin of Windows 11. One of the greatest benefits Windows had compared to macOS was that it used to be backward compatible with really old hardware. Real pro move to get rid of that.

      Edit: I bought a cheap micro form factor PC that I thought would support Windows 11 natively. Haha, no, the 6 year old CPU on that was not supported.

  • Talaraine
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    Only one computer left on Windows in my household and only because of gaming. Everything else is on either Linux Mint or Bazzite as I finalize testing. Windows is dead to me.

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    For the curious I’ve found bazzite to be the best and easiest Linux distro for gaming

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        14 months ago

        According to their page it does. Haven’t tested myself tho

        Bazzite is designed for Linux newcomers and enthusiasts alike with Steam pre-installed, HDR & VRR support, improved CPU schedulers …

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      44 months ago

      About to install it on my new rig. I am using Mint, which is fantastic and it stays on my other PC, just wanted to try the nice baked in gaming features.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 months ago

      Bazzite is amazing. Pretty much all Ublue based distros have been the most painless Linux experience I’ve had in years. The biggest problem I think most users have is the Dominance of Nvidia graphics hardware. Nvidia does “work” but it’s much more unstable than the much more stable AMD driver. I bought an AMD 7800xt and I’m pretty much problem free now.

      Since I have so many Nvidia cards I’m regularly testing Nvidia under Bazzite on a spare 2070super. It’s impressive but it’s not ready for average users.

    • @[email protected]
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      64 months ago

      Installed Bazzite this weekend, most the games I’ve tested run fine and the OS is quite pretty. Microsoft forcing everyone to Spware OS after Steam released several versions or Proton are the one-two punch that will help tons of people move to Linux. 🐧

  • @[email protected]
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    474 months ago

    I enjoyed the visual design of Win 11, but the bloatware, spyware, and AI slop it started to install was just too much. The Steam Deck has proven 99% of Steam games run fine on Linux, so I made the switch and killed my Windows partition a few months ago.

    Feels so clean and light running Linux - my god I never knew my PC could run so fast! Windows was really truly awful and I had no idea until I removed it from my life completely. Games run flawlessly on it - I’m using Elementary OS because it’s clean and user friendly.

    • @[email protected]
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      94 months ago

      Hmmm never had an issue with bloatware/spyware in Win11. I just turn things off if they ask me after and upgrade and away I go. Everything just works properly and the best part is all my devices work as expected.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 months ago

        Shhh, people don’t want to hear that they can change things they don’t like. They just want to complain about things they’ve never used.

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    I went to 11 and have gone back to 10. The only thing it does is mine crypto coins (I need a heater in that room anyway - whatever). Everything else works better in Linux.

    11 was fine until they repeatedly kept breaking their updates. Next time I have to reload that os on that drive it’ll be hiveos. It won’t be as convenient as the auto switchers like nicehash and their alternatives. But ya, windows sux these days.

    • @[email protected]
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      104 months ago

      Crypto mining works better in windows!?

      GPU compute is usually a Linux forte. By a huge margin, for me.

      • @[email protected]
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        No, but it’s a set it and forget it thing. I pay zero attention to it and it just runs. Easy means it runs more if I had to check what to mine and switch and blah blah, well I’m lazy…. So for me - ya it’s better. ;)

    • Captain Aggravated
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      If I was you I’d start now. Spend some time dual booting or using Linux on a side machine.There is a learning curve.

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        I recommend buying a separate drive instead of repartitioning your current one. You’ll have more space, no nonsense with bootloaders (just switch the drive in UEFI), etc. Configure Linux to know about the Windows drive and then you can boot into either really easily.

        When you’re ready to ditch windows, just remove/reformat the other drive. I still keep windows around for the 1-2x/year that I want to test something out.

  • JokeDeity
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    154 months ago

    Except it isn’t even remotely a sword of damacles situation. 🤣

    • @[email protected]
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      Yup. There’s a big timer, and a ton of alternative chairs you could sit in that don’t have a massive sword above them. It’s not like there are any surprises here…

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    64 months ago

    I just swapped to Ubuntu on my straggler/media server Windows 10 desktop. Have been running Gentoo on another PC for years but never had so much trouble as trying to setup bumblebee with a GTX960 - holy crap nvidia suck so hard. The other PC is all AMD so I was living in blissful ignorance.

  • Majorllama
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    They are gonna have to pry windows 10 from my cold dead hands. I was sold 10 on the premise that it was going to be “the last windows OS I would need”.

    Fuck you Microsoft.

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    84 months ago

    This is the third time today that I have seen a reference to the sword of Damocles. Almost as if the entire fucking world feels like it’s only a thread away from destruction…

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      I’ve been seeing it a lot more recently, too. IRL even.

      Did it get used by sometime famous recently or something?

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        There was a king once named Damocles that had a sword suspended over his throne that could come crashing down at any random moment and kill him, to remind himself of the fragility of his power, and human life.

        I have no idea how that anecdote might apply to people in power in this day and age, or why people would reference the anecdote.

        Glares at the fraying rope

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          I know the source and the idiom. I just don’t know why it’s picked up in popularity recently.

          I also don’t know why its use as an idiom doesn’t quite align with the story. It’s usually used to describe a situation where the threat of destruction isn’t random. For example, in the OP, the danger is the end of support for Win 10, not randomness.

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    The whole point of the Sword of Damocles was that the threat was always looming and Damocles didn’t know when it might fall. We know exactly when Microsoft says they are going to drop support. There’s a decent chance that they’ll push that date back due to slow adoption at least once.

    This is more about rats not fleeing the sinking ship until the sea has reached the bow.

    • @[email protected]
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      174 months ago

      With the shit they built into 10 I really would not be surprised if they put in a kill switch

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        “Sword of Damocles” like bitch we used service pack 2 XP for ever. “We won’t support something” means nothing if the original product was built right.

        …Ohhh now I see the problem. Nevermind, everybody, carry on.

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          I know people still running XP sp3 (firewalled off the net) and it still does the job. They claimed to have killed 7 but between FOSS and enshittification pushback I reckon it’s gonna be like the PS2

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      More like rats not joining a leaking ship. I’ve been through enough windows upgrades to know: Don’t be the first! You’ll only end up paying to be a software tester for a product MS had to ship before it’s ready to keep the shareholders happy.

      Don’t be the first one in the water after the shark warning …

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      Well, the real moment it becomes an issue is when a significant vulnerability is found after EOS. So I guess after EOS is when the sword of damocles starts hanging above every win 10 user…

      Personally I’m on the edge of the ship just waiting to jump off once i have my new pc (probably next week).