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[-] trailblazer911@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Ahh yes. Typical Windows bad, linux good meme. When questioned why linux is better, the answer will be beating around the bush sort of it's worth the months of tweaking to get the WiFi adapter to work. And it's quite embarrassing to see all these guys who post abominations like this without knowing anything about debloating Windows and stripping the installation to make a perfect install without Microsoft bullshit. If Linux works for you, Good for you. If Windows works for you, Good for you. Get over it. This is cringe at this point.

[-] SwampYankee@mander.xyz 23 points 4 months ago

I just started my switch to Linux and the only things that don't work out of the box on my brand new Lenovo laptop are things that have no bearing on the actual use of the device. And frankly, spending hours fiddling to make things work is much more satisfying than spending hours trying to figure out how to stop Microsoft spying on me.

[-] robotica@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

...for you.

TL;DR there are good and bad things, positives and drawbacks about all OSes, educate, don't gatekeep.

I have a laptop that runs Windows fine, then installed Linux on it.

  1. The trackpad was not well supported and glitched often, as was the fingerprint sensor. I personally am not going to not use fingerprint because some neck beard says it's very insecure and blah blah blah, I don't care. The fingerprint is for me to have any sort of authentication prompt.

  2. Often times, the computer would boot up without recognizing the WiFi adapter (classic).

  3. The DE that I used, Gnome, was riddled with shitty defaults and random weird behavior, also missing settings from the main settings app in Gnome 43! Not Gnome 1 or 2, 43. Isn't that a bit embarrassing? I've used KDE before, I like that one, though I like the aesthetics and simplicity of Gnome, I wish it just didn't come with retarded defaults.

  4. Bluetooth connectivity was hit-or-miss as well, sometimes not getting my device, sometimes not wanting to pair it, etc.

  5. The app store on either Fedora, Manjaro, Ubuntu or PopOS! all had some kind of missing, broken, or unintuitive functionality that seemed quite obvious how it could be fixed, just that I couldn't be bothered.

  6. Screen sharing with audio doesn't work on Discord, could not find any 1080p60 streaming software that was free or paid or anything. Scoured all of the internet and GitHub, so I'm not switching.

I could go on. Basically there's many shitty things about it. There are also loads of things I adore about Linux, like fast boot times, lower RAM and swap usage, less background apps, better extensibility and customizability, great development experience etc. I love Linux. However, it feels like work to actually get it to work sometimes, which gets in the way of most people's intention to just use the God damn computer for stuff they want to use, and it working.

Let people choose what they want, don't berate people for not choosing what you like, instead educate on what they may be missing out on, but at the end of the day, respect their decision. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.

P.S. My laptop wasn't a DXFGFH Fuckbook 3938WGT or whatever with a Bluetooth adapter from Jupiter, it was a recent, but not bleeding-edge, ASUS VivoBook.

[-] CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de 19 points 4 months ago

I have never had any issues getting WLAN, sound, USB or anything to work if i didn't build on minimal Arch or something super nerdy.

Ubuntu, Debian, Pop!, Mint, all work perfectly well in these regards. Only thing you usually have to do something is for gaming. But even that has become very easy by installing wine and proton. Steam even lets you set force compatibility modes for every game.

Debloating or preparing a clean Windows installation is more of a hassle and requires far more skill and research than setting up a working Linux system. Let alone the growing effort Microsoft puts into forcing users into Microsoft Accounts.

If Linux works for you, Good for you. If Windows works for you, Good for you.

I agree to that, but man, "Linux is too hard to set up" is straight up BS nowadays. And Microsoft and Windows do have many issues that need to be pointed out and criticized.

[-] Treachery4524@lemmy.ml 10 points 4 months ago

You're right, no one cares what other people use, but comparing a debloated Windows install with a proper Linux install is just dumb. A debloated Windows install will never be "perfect" or exist without Microsoft bullshit it literally depends on most of it. And I'm not bashing debloating of Windows here. It's a fair choice if you have to use Windows and want a bit more of a lightweight experience. Personally I use Linux to use more FOSS software, tiling window managers and having in general a better idea of how my system works. And yes you're right that that's not for everyone but all I'm saying is that there should be an option besides amputating a shitty anti-consumer OS. At this point people are comfortable using a borked version of an OS whose main business strategy has become collection of personal data.

[-] trailblazer911@lemmy.world 0 points 4 months ago

Could you elaborate on what makes a "perfect" OS?

[-] Treachery4524@lemmy.ml 11 points 4 months ago

You used that word in the original comment, I'm only quoting you, hence the quotes. I don't think there is a perfect OS, but it sure as hell isn't debloated Windows.

[-] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 4 points 4 months ago

Something that just has a perfect fit and full transparency. Something that is only done on Open Source Operating Systems.

OpenBSD can be seen as perfect because the code base is very strict and securely written. Making it a nearly bug free OS. But I never used it.

Linux Distros that have a large repository to install apps from can be seen as perfect because you cant create a chaos where you dont know how to uninstall things, as everything is installed through the same package manager. Satisfying for updating too. Something like NixOS, Gentoo or Arch.

I dont see them as the "perfect" but Windows.... even debloated. Its still a huge chaos.

[-] caustictrap@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

What good does a good code base do when it cant run popular games and apps like cod, valorant, siege, league of legends, destiny, adobe apps etc? On windows everything just works even though it is not transparent or open source.

[-] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Your windows cant run your android app, IOS app and just doesnt work at all. Hell, I just want to play God of War Ragnarรถk... Stupid OS. Costs so much and doesnt even run the games and apps I need.

I hope you see yourself how foolish your agument is. "Perfect" doesn't describe how many apps you currently want to use or love, can run. Especially when this piece of software is deeply hardcoded into an Environment or OS. Even a game developed on Windows may fail to run because the environment is off. You will be very wrong with the statement that "everything just works on Windows" when you will soon buy a specific piece of hardware to start an app because otherwise, it wont trust you.

The topic is about a Perfect OS. Philoshophy of why it may count as Perfect. OpenBSD is an important play here as Microsofts steals its apps for its own convience like ssh and many other standards in Server use. Or the idea of an OS that knows where everything is located and can fully automate itself, etc.

Thr developers of the games choose themselves when an app will run and when not. Or where on which platform. It is out of topic to mention that something is only perfect when you can run your my little pony game.

[-] caustictrap@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago

I just want to play my favourite games and do my work. For that windows just works.

[-] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

If you feel comfortable having every behaviour and text send to Microsoft. Go for it.

But arguing that Windows should be the number one because my daddy purchased it when you were small or smth should not be the main argument. Windows is shit and terrible. Its cool that capitalism led to create binaries only for Windows but not even that did not stop Linux from being a strong competitor without tracking and spying.

Especially, this stupid Microsoft OS is not even a one size fits all thing but tries very hard to be one.

Linux may just work too depending on what games you play or what work you do.

[-] robotica@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago

What the fuck are you on about saying "having every behaviour and text sent to Microsoft" and "arguing that Windows should be the number one". He never said that, nor does anyone say that, get your head out your ass.

He said "Windows suits me". That's it, stfu.

[-] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago

In an argument saying at the very end "but it just works for me" while arguing against it, is very stupid and still an argument that seems to be against everything because it just suits him.

I just explained how stupid it is to say that without thinking of the wider perspective of tracking and freedom of using that product.

I interpeted that its a person who dislikes everything except what he is born with. That Windows should always be used and be the number one. Just because noone said it doesn't mean there are no meanings behind them. Get your head up.

[-] rbos@lemmy.ca 6 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Haven't had trouble with wifi on Linux in like 12 years.

Bluetooth on the other hand...

[-] Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I haven't had trouble with windows wifi in... Literally ever. Seriously, wtf are people on about here?

[-] rbos@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Having supported windows professionally for many years... I have had trouble with windows wifi. Oh lawd have I. Linux is easier.

Linux is a worthy opponent. Windows is a toddler with a Glock.

[-] TrickDacy@lemmy.world 5 points 4 months ago

Over the last few years I've installed various flavors of Linux on 4 random machines of different types. Haven't had trouble with WiFi on any of them. I've barely used windows and had piles of trouble with it just about every time.

Cry about the post I guess?

[-] caustictrap@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

5ghz wifi not working is a known problem. I had the same issue with multiple distros on a hp laptop. But i installed windows 11 and everything worked perfectly, even the trackpad for some reason felt better than in linux. Everything was taken care by windows updates.

[-] anders@rytter.me 2 points 3 months ago

@TrickDacy

Indeed. Linux nowadays works out of the box if you choose a distro such as Ubuntu or Fedora.

The Wifi issue thing is an old story which was a reality back in 2005 when I started using Linux.

@trailblazer911

[-] asexualchangeling@lemmy.ml 5 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I recently added windows to a separate drive on my linux machine, when I installed linux everything worked out of the box, meanwhile on windows I had to download the wifi drivers on a separate device and transfer them over to be able to even access the internet

[-] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 4 months ago

Wow!! Thanks! I will try to debloat windows now and then replace all linux installations of mine with your suggestion. Which filesystem should I use to support paths > 256 characters on Windows?

Also: How can I bind my favorite Applications to my usual shortcuts? Never found that option in the settings.

[-] anders@rytter.me 3 points 4 months ago

@trailblazer911
I'm not criticising other people's choices. People can use whatever they prefer ๐Ÿ˜„

I'm not saying Linux is better than Windows.

[-] Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 months ago

I've used windows all my life, and I have no idea what you're talking about... I just boot that shit and it's fine. Never good, but fine. It works.

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