• DarkThoughts@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Linux has its flaws, but so does Windows. And for me, the flaws in Windows became much more annoying than the ones in Linux. Game compatibility was the main factor that kept me backt from using it on a desktop, and that’s a non issue nowadays.

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      11 months ago

      For me it’s the basic things that drive me crazy in Windows: the Start menu doesn’t work half of the time, and it shows web results above the program you want to run. File operations are slow and the File Explorer crashes a lot. Application windows constantly steal focus from the one I’m typing in, leading to passwords being typed into code, documents, web browsers or other unsafe places. Background indexing is constant and eats up CPU, and the file search still takes forever despite all this indexing.

      These are all basic things that Microsoft has had decades to get working, and they’re all still broken. Microsoft always seem to be paying attention to anything but the quality of the user’s experience.

      By contrast, Linux is just relaxing.

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        Man that MS indexing is so terrible. I shut it off because it was robbing my system when trying to work, and as you said it is slow anyway. Compared to GNOME desktop where the indexing is invisible to user, I hit the Suoer key type a few letters it instantly shows me results as you would expect indexing to work.

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        11 months ago

        While that’s certainly also part of it, I would still stand by my opinion even if Windows was completely free.

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          I consider myself forced to pay for it every time I buy a laptop whose price has to include Microsoft’s cut off the action.

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            11 months ago

            You are not forced, plenty of manufacturers offer FreeDOS variants for so many years, just support them instead.

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      11 months ago

      Game compatibility

      Steam+Proton is pretty impressive. I can play Baldur’s Gate 3 on my Thelio. Does get a little toasty, though …

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      I’m still dualbooting Windows to play games with a controller until I can get off my ass and buy a USB hub. Reason being that the Xbox Series controllers has issues with my mobo’s Bluetooth chipset, even when updating the firmware. Bluetooth support is particularly inconsistent with these.

      But outside of the odd app that needs Windows (and I can just boot a VM for that), Linux has been really good on the desktop.

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        11 months ago

        I invested in an Icy Box IB-AC6110 powered 10 port usb hub a while ago too, but it is more for additional controllers, specifically joysticks and the likes. Mainboards just don’t have enough USB ports for all that. Dual sticks or a hotas? Two gone. Maybe some pedals? Now it is 3. How about a camera and a head tracker? Well, 4-5 depending on your product solution. Defo gives me some peace of mind to be good on USB ports.

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          11 months ago

          yeah, thankfully I can go a bit more basic than that, I just need to figure out what hub, or even cable, I wanna get.