• rtxn@lemmy.world
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    Right. I spent the last several hours trying to get a mixed batch of Win10, Win11, and Win10-upgraded-from-8 computers to talk to a printer and had just about enough of this argument. If you want a pissing match of who can be the biggest dick, take it to Twitter.

    Locked.

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    If you’re complaining about windows on linuxmemes, I’m not sure it’s rational to expect no one to mention linux.

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    People don’t want solutions, they want to bitch endlessly and have a horde of strangers agree with them. Then they can also bitch about nothing improving!

    People in my life get the benefit of “are you looking for solutions or are you looking for empathy?” Randos on the Internet don’t get to use everyone else as free therapists.

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      Yeah, “just use Linux” is equivalent to “I’m tired of hearing about windows shit” and a bit more polite than, “HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA”.

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      You sound like someone who needs more Linux in their life. Nothing else in life gives me more to complain about.

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    Same mood when people complain about corpo media

    I feel for them, but they should know they are making a choice by staying

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    People trying to shame us encouraging people switching to a OS that respects our privacy from the shit show Microsoft has become makes me roll my eyes every single time.

    We pass so much of our time in front of a screen. Why not do it while retaining our freedom as much as we can? Sure, if you must use it for work, it is what it is, but Linux is definitely something worth learning using no matter what your technical level is.

    If you can navigate through Windows with some degree of confidence, you absolutely can use Linux effectively. You can go full GUI no problem if you want to.

    Linux is so easy nowaday. Yeah, some niche things might require some digging around, but that’s nothing compared to the bullshit you have to accept from Microsoft.

    If it’s not for work, I’m sorry but use Linux or stop bitching. The correct answer will always be don’t use the trojan OS.

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      Ill shame you all because most of you come off as complete pricks about it. Its very rarely presented as an answer, and more of a boast. Like using linux makes you a big brain, and using windows makes you a dumb dumb. Theres a hostility in the exchange. An implied superiority, or in some cases, and outright stated superiority.

      See also, people who say “Just buy a Toyota” whenever anyone complains about their car. Because no one ever had any issues with a Toyota in the history of the brand…

      If it’s not for work, I’m sorry but use Linux or stop bitching.

      You really think anyone is listening to you anymore after saying that?

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      Did Lemmy just compare using a computer to domestic abuse… really…

      That’s some out of touch bullshit. These are not comparable on any level. I get this is a meme section for Linux, but it’s some out of touch bullshit.

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          I’d just like to point out that not only are you minimizing the harm of domestic abuse with this comparison, but you are now doubling down on it.

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              That’s not a debatable matter, friend, you already did it. You compared bad software to domestic abuse, which minimizes domestic abuse to the intensity of someone using Windows

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      How this same conversation can sound to non-technical folks:

      “my boyfriend left his dirty socks in the living room AGAIN.”

      “Well maybe you should switch boyfriends”

      “…what?”

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        “you are constantly complaining to me about your boyfriend and he doesn’t seem to listen to you. Why are you still with him?”

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          Are we really going to start enlightened centrist memes over Linux?

          I say this as someone who daily drives Linux on their framework laptop, who self hosts jellyfin, home assistant, searxng, ollama, etc.

          For a lot of folks, their lives don’t revolve around computers. I know that folks on Lemmy tend to skew more towards that computer lifecycle, but we gotta recognize that we’re out of the norm in that regard.

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            So what? I’m tired of shit aimed at the lowest common denominator and won’t comment as if I need to appeal to or be understood by those who can’t be bothered to learn a bit about things that play a major role in society.

            They are tired of hearing about linux? Well I’m tired of hearing about whining about windows, plus I blame their inattention for enablong the enshitification in the first place because windows would be much better if more people were willing to look at alternative options. A lot of shit would be better if that were the case.

            Though usually I don’t bother engaging at all and only really engage when there’s pushback saying it’s hard (I found it less effort overall than installing windows and getting it to a state where I don’t hate interacting with it so much), or these kind of arguments that imply because it’s not as accessible a lot of people, it shouldn’t be brought up or something?

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    ITT: people who have never had to learn that sometimes when someone complains to you they are not solution oriented, and it genuinely just feels good to share something wry/ridiculous to bond over.

    It’s a good skill to pick up, folks. Definitely comes into play in relationships.

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      Sure, they’re just venting, but I just wanna talk about Linux all day. I’ll listen to their problems, treat them with respect and understanding, but you better believe I will also squeeze in a little special interest sauce on my side of the conversation sandwich.

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        Damn, that actually was a wonderful talk, thank you for sharing.

        To anyone who bristled at my earlier comment - if you’re looking for a solution, this video lays out a foundation for the different types of conversations folks can have, goes over why it’s important to differentiate between them, and gives concrete action items to take. It’s also just a well paced, riveting ted talk, to boot.

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    I’m looking at the issues that I face with Linux, which mostly are related to companies not willing to make drivers, nor allowing other people to make open source drivers…

    Then I look over my shoulder and see people working on windows, and I just know that my problems are nothing

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    Ah yes, get everyone’s attention by complaining but punish those who try to help. If you wanna complain and not get a solution, do it offline.

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      I never used to tell people to install linux but I’m now convinced the correct response to windows complaints is to salt the wounds of windows users.

      Everybody should be salting the wounds of microsoft users until microsoft stops enshittifying everything it can reach or buy.

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        I’m with you.

        My own feelings towards people are: if you don’t want solutions then shut up.

        I give my SOs free rein to complain tho because sometimes that is the solution.

        No one I’m not intimate with gets that privilege though.

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      Does cuds work on opensuse? And is installing it… well. Is it like everything else?

      The one reason I haven’t distro hopped to open side yet is that I’m worried about nvidia drivers and cuda. I haven’t looked into that whole thing at all yet tho.

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    The inverse of this should also be true. Just because my game occasionally takes a minute to get set up as I try one or two different versions of proton doesn’t mean I want to be told to switch to windows so I can get my data mined further.

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    Boss told me I couldn’t use EndeavourOS because “it doesn’t work with M$ InTune”.

    So I said if I could make an old unused laptop work with that setup, maybe the company could turn that into a pilot system and we could be more sexy to new developers we want to hire.

    Boss said why not. IT said sure, here’s your laptop, have fun.

    A few months later, a couple of devs have switched to Linux. Some have kept Windows. Some didn’t care because they have Macs. Everyone’s happy, we have more options, and everyone can choose what they subjectively feel is the best tool for the job - which is what professionals do instead of fighting.

    And we actually hired a new dev who uses Linux.

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      Boss told me I couldn’t use EndeavourOS because “it doesn’t work with M$ InTune”.

      That’s technically not true, it will work but with the caveat that Intune will show the device as non-compliant for the OS itself. If the OS version isn’t included in any of the applied policies then it shouldn’t matter.

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        You’re right, but I did manage to make the device show up as a compliant Linux laptop in their Intune UI, and that was all that mattered to them.

        They don’t care that you have to make Intune think the distro is Ubuntu when it’s in fact EndeavourOS. Some necktie people were satisfied with the result and devs can now use Linux. Après moi, le déluge.

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          The necktie people’s understanding of tech is probably limited to “green good red bad” while looking at spreadsheets. It’s better if they don’t know about whatever wizardry you performed.

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    I tried switching to Linux twice and both times I got hit with problems I was unable to fix even with help. So, even though I hate Microsoft, I’ll stick with Windows for now.

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      I feel you. Some devices just don’t have linux support because Microsoft one way or another owns the company that made the device… Drivers are a bitch.

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        It was with my normal PC. I neither have the time nor the interest or the technical understanding to start troubleshooting when something will inescapably fail and the only solution I find is in English full of stuff I don’t know.

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      Third time’s a charm.

      It’s wild to me how difficult switching can be when so many devices come with Linux and people don’t even think about it.

      The Steamdeck is more stable than any windows gaming PC I’ve had; Android phones are rock solid, less prone to issues than a PC; Chromebooks work forever without getting malware, and receive updates for more than a decade; but try to DIY it and you’re in the fire swamp of driver issues.

      Have you tried Mint? It usually just works. Atomic distros are also looking pretty promising, they’re so stable and recoverable.

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      I’ve installed OpenSUSE on a dozen pretty much computer-illiterate people’s computers. They had zero issues so far. The brand-new OpenSUSE Kalpa even updates everything automatically in the background, which saves two clicks a week.

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        I’m somewhat computer literate. Used Linux for close to 15 years, but I’m a user, not a wizard level or ricer. Currently running OpenSuse tw on my laptop. So last month I did your normal distribution upgrade and everything broke. I honestly don’t know how computer illiterate people would deal with that. Turned out new kernel broke my system for unknown reasons and I had to switch to stable kernel instead. It wasn’t easy for me even with forum help. For some people it would be impossible.