Alt text: Trojan Horse meme, Steam Deck bringing Linux to Windows gamers

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  • Vinstaal0@feddit.nl
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    7 hours ago

    If you have a 10 year old Linux intall you wouldn’t want that to go away either. That has nothing to do with the OS.

    Stop being so “aggressive” against people’s and let them have their own opinion. It is not helping to get others to get to Linux. What does help is to show people how it can be done.

    • SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 hours ago

      If there was a way I could like magically gender-swap my pc from Windows to Linux, I’d absolutely try it.

      Like take all the programs, and scrape all the internal data and stuff and move it to Linux. Take all the settings and logins and customizations from my ide’s and workstations and drives and directories and symlinks and apos and drivers.

      God. That would be like a dream. Just press one button, and copy a system but switch its fundamental kernaling and systems or whatever. Honestly, that ease and already-built-up-systems-and-tools is part of the reason that I LIKE Windows.

      Some Linux distros have things like that, but they fall very short of the robustness of windows’s job in these regards. Like, except for all of the MASSIVE GLARING PRIVACY AND ETHICAL PROBLEMS that the windows 11 upgrade kindly offers without compromise, it kind of is like that magical switch.

      But you’ve gotta realize HOW much I hate having to tear things out and add things and set them up again. It’s a MASSIVE waste of time to me. And switching to an os that has less options and comes with none? That’s madness to me. Absolute madness. Things running through my head about how to get certain midi controllers to work and stacking audio apos on each other reliably with minimal lag and routing in software… Ughghh… It was hard enough in Windows. I’m traumatized. And I bet random things all over just wouldn’t work.

      I’m one of those people that feels limited by my 32thread 128gb ram system. My next build will likely be either epyc or threadripper. Unless the tech (hardware) industry is just nuked from orbit by our inbred nazi conservative drooling overlords. Times are a’ changin’.

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      3 hours ago

      But no one keeps a 10 year Linux install when upgrading is a trivial command. That’s the whole point.

      Also, this is advice you’re already being given for free, no one here cares if you stay on Windows or not. No one is going to help you more than that.

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        3 hours ago

        There a Debian installs that are like 20 years old. They have been continuously updated over time.

        An old install doesn’t mean no updates

        • SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          2 hours ago

          Yeah I’m not really sure why an old install means not updating it or anything on it.

          Also, just because it’s windows, doesn’t mean there aren’t package managers. And I DON’T want to update a ton of stuff for production reasons. I’m not sitting over here blindly. Are there are a lot of Linux users that think Windows users are morons or something?