• @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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    21 month ago

    Can they replace the file explorer?

    i know you can replace explorer through the registry but I don’t know about uninstalling it

  • Phoenixz
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    1 month ago

    And again; repeat after me: install Linux already. Just get it over with, demand Linux work stations at work,use Linux for yourself and for the first time ever experience freedom on your computer

  • @yesman@lemmy.world
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    31 month ago

    Windows users are a revenue stream, not customers. M$ views it’s users as a sort of raw material that can be processed with dark patterns for ads and subscriptions. And like everything else, Americans are treated with the most disrespect and coercion.

  • @Eximius@lemmy.world
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    Since this sublemmy doesn’t have any requirement for the title to be the same as the source, can we actually have a correct title: “Microsoft abides to laws in EU and does <…>”, or even better “Microsoft is forced under EU law to <…>”.

    The title makes it appear as if it’s out of charity and goodness of their corporate heart. (Fabrication)

  • FlashMobOfOne
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    1 month ago

    IF YOU’RE NOT IN THE EU, you can use O&O ShutUp to help you turn off the more intrusive aspects of Windows with ease.

  • @InFerNo@lemmy.ml
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    21 month ago

    Wanted to play a game on my kid’s computer that had windows 11 N or some shit. Couldn’t play because it needed the “media pack”, which in its turn installs everything N stands for. Clown world.

  • @oyzmo@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Perhaps sometime in the future, more people will try Linux and see how good it is. My recommendation based on my own experience:

    Want stable, just working. Robust workhorse: Try Debian

    Want newest, nicest, good for gaming (need a tiny bit of tinkering if you run Nvidia): Try Fedora

    Want easy to install, but a bit older and slower, but requires no tinkering: Try PopOS

    Don’t like settings, tweaks and fuzz: choose Gnome desktop 😊

    • @discount_door_garlic@lemmy.world
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      21 month ago

      I know its not everybody’s cup of tea, but plain standard Ubuntu these days has a lot of polish and interoperability. The addition of gnome tweaks, extensions, and flatpak have left me not wanting much extra customisation.

      This is after being on a dozen other distros and finding ironically they can be less customisable unless I want to spend an entire in terminal.

    • @LettyWhiterock@lemmy.world
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      21 month ago

      I’m sad to say I had to drop Linux for a while because I run Nvidia. I heard that AMD is fine, and that Nvidia is baaaadically fine with a few issues still so I gave it a shot. But games just genuinely run noticeably worse with an Nvidia card. Games would lose 20-30 frames. Maybe not a big deal with my setup if I was using a 60hz monitor since most were still above 60, but I’m using 144hz.

      It sucks too because it’s not fedora or Linux as a whole’s fault. It’s Nvidia’s.

      Thought about keeping it but already had a few things I needed to dual boot windows for. If I still need windows for gaming, basically that leaves idly browsing the web as fedora’s main use. And I think that’s a bit overkill.

      Looking forward to eventually getting an AMD card (Legit if you’re reading this and thinking about upgrading or building a new PC and think there even a small chance you’d go with Linux in the future, go AMD) or even just a whole new build. That way I can just delegate my current machine for those few tasks I need windows for, and have a main machine for general use.

      • @k0e3@lemmy.ca
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        21 month ago

        Same for me, sorta. I have to dualboot Windows and Linux because I just can’t seem to fix the jankiness of my gaming experience on the latter. I wanna make a full AMD build but I not really a good idea to splurge in this economy.

      • @dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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        31 month ago

        The relatively bad linux experience, plus all the news about nvidia being the scum of the earth, is what made me go with a solid AMD card instead.

  • Phoenixz
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    31 month ago

    European Union users

    Because the EU at least remotely cares about it’s citizens.

    Now let’s try the USA! How much does the USA cares about it’s citizens? Not all at the same time, please!

    • @GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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      11 month ago

      Because the EU at least remotely cares about it’s citizens.

      don’t get over ambitious. EU is challenging all Western tech because they see the dangers of it running unopposed within the US government.

      don’t believe for a minute that any government has your interests in mind when they create policy. you only have the illusion of support when your interests and the government interests align.

    • @Treczoks@lemmy.world
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      11 month ago

      I’d love to at work, but I’m using some win-only software with a f-ed up licence manager that I cannot stuff into a VM.

  • @DNU@lemmy.world
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    41 month ago

    Am i missing something? If i had edge, store and bing forced down my throat my win11 install wouldve been long gone, but imo thst stuff was already removable before?

    • andz
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      From what I’ve gathered here and elsewhere they never really went full throttle on all that stuff for most of us here in the EU.

      Now don’t get me wrong, W11 is utter shite, and I had to essentially build a new computer from scratch to even get it running properly, but I still haven’t seen any ads or any other bullshit like that.

      This is exactly why my old computer is merrily running Mint, and it likes it.

      Edit: If it wasn’t for the fact that I happen to primarily use Cinema 4D for work I wouldn’t even have bothered, probably. Relearning 20+ years of software flow for the other options seemed silly at the time, but I would’ve reconsidered had I known what a mess W11 would become for me and in general.

      • @MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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        11 month ago

        I think GDPR and related laws, really tempered what Microsoft did to the whole of the European region. They didn’t want to deal with it, so they made as much as they could, opt-in. As opposed to the north american policies of either opt-out, or forced-on.

        IDK. I don’t work at Microsoft, I’m just guessing. 🙃

      • @CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world
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        11 month ago

        I love mint on my old laptop (which I’m using right now) I just wish it was more compatable with newer hardware as neither it nor ubuntu work properly on my new desktop build so I’m stuck on ghost spectre instead.