• vane@lemmy.world
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    I think it will be Copilot OS not Windows 12. They will kill windows brand with Windows 11.

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    5 hours ago

    How can anyone upgrade to a new PC when there is no Ram or hard disks available? This is a crazy time to try to push that.

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      I think this highlights Microsoft’s inability to connect with its customers even more than the AI and shit.

      They really just do not give a shit about the consumer, at all.

      Its insane people put up with it on their own personal machines I get for work or whatever.

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        Microsoft is absolutely fucking deranged just like that freak who’s leading them. Dealing with them as an enterprise customer is a fucking nightmare, their docs suck, their support is adversarial. I fucking hate Microsoft in my bones, so I love when I see them doing submental shit like this to themselves

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    It’s not clear whether Windows 12 will welcome any non-NPU processors. More likely, PCs that don’t meet its system requirements will lose some functionality.

    They will lose some functionality, only if we accept that the slop features meet the definition of what makes a piece of functionality. They seem to not function quite a lot still.

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    Hopefully, SteamOS Desktop will be in the wild and shaked off any teething issues. I want to switch to an OS that is suitable for a power-casual. If it looks like a 2nd American Civil War or WW3 is on, I might switch early to Cachy.

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      If your a power-casual then why are you waiting for Steam OS? You realize that any distro with steam installed is basically Steam OS?

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        Because I want a 800lb gorilla to perpetually support my gaming distro, working Nvidia drivers, have enough freedom to use mods and whatnot, documentation suitable for people who aren’t terminal-brained, and so forth. Valve is the kind of company that can tick these boxes, simply through sheer inertia.

        I tried Mint back in early 2025. It wasn’t quite right for my purposes, so I wanted to wait for something friendlier.

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          Outside of what’s essentially steam big picture mode, steamOS is just an immutable arch, there’s not much support from valve for desktop mode use, you still need to know how to linux, particularly containerized programs.

          The GabeCube is going to be console-like first with linux desktop features a side-thought. Mess around with a steam deck sometime so you can know what to expect. I love mine but doing anything outside of the big picture mode does have a learning curve.

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    I’ll take this as a sign to continue converting as many of my friends and family to whichever Linux distro fits them best.

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      6 hours ago

      Honest question. As someone who has used and loved MacOS for many years, what would be the best Linux distro for me?

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        For a new user, the most important things are usually a familiar feeling desktop environment, comprehensive default hardware support, and plenty of documentation in case you need it. The most important anti-things are needing to learn a bunch of new concepts right away and needing to use the command line, and experimental things that are know to break regularly.

        Since you’re a Mac user, I would suggest KDE over Gnome for a desktop environment. Even though the default Gnome application bar looks very Mac-like and the default bar on KDE looks very windows-like, the rest of the KDE desktop feels much more Mac-like.

        For the rest, you will want to use a common distro with a wide user base and a long history targeted at desktop users.

        For those reasons, I would suggest either Kubuntu, or Fedora KDE.

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        I would sugest debian, it has the same “just works”-feel to it, and the gnome desktop environment shares some design philosophy with macos. The main downside is that it is often a couple of years behind on software updates. Is this is a dealbreaker, I recommend mint for all, fedora when you need redhat-only software and debian-sid if you feel adventurous.

        All that said, if you have a good mac currently, it has the same UNIX-benefits as linux. Using “homebrew” as a package manager and “better touch tool” for the desktop tweaks solves most problems, this is what I do. You may of course want to run linux only software, if this is you then double check if you also need an x86-64 cpu (as opposed to arm) before reinstalling.

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        Stick with MacOS, Apple isn’t shitting the bed nearly as hard as MS(lop). If you really want to switch, Mint is nice as a starter, and Bazzite, while intended for gaming, is mich, much more solid than I expected and is totally usable as a daily driver.

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          Have you used the latest macOS 26? The UI is terrible and constant bugs and glitches with the new liquid glass look.

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        If you’re used to the UI and UX of Mac OS and not Windows then almost any distro will be rough. There’s Elementary OS that at surface level looks like Mac OS, but then you use the actual Linux programs and they’re just Linux programs.

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    8 hours ago

    So is Mint still the easiest distro? I think I’m switching for good this time.

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      I went from 10 to Mint back in January.

      Pretty easy switchover. Very few issues. As a lifelong Windows user, installing apps, keeping everything updated and backed up could not be easier. Only issue I ran into during install was my WiFi device would not show up. Had to turn off fast boot and then power cycle the system and literally pull the plug to completely reset the adapter. Other than that, everything worked perfectly “out of the box”. No fucked up driver install process. No hour long updates. It literally worked perfectly within minutes. All the shit I went through with every single Windows install honestly feels like a cruel fucking joke right now when I type it out.

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        I had some issues with my Bluetooth/wifi but I somehow got it to work. Modding is a bit of a bitch though, I have to run Vortex through steam tinker and it is less than optimal even if it works.

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          I only have a desktop right now, but I’m leaning towards buying an actual PC for gaming and video editing, keeping that on Windows just for simplicity’s sake, then switching my desktop to Linux and using that for all non-gaming and non-editing purposes.

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          I’m using ModOrganizer 2, and it seems to work fine, but you need a separate installation for every game.

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      Probably? There are others that might be a tiny bit easier but have less active communities, so I’d still say Mint.

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      For consumer grade yes, I look forward to seeing more people choose anything else (even Apple). For enterprise, lol, they have every Dell or HP house in the world by the balls. Atleast they ensured system admins have more job security (not lime that was in short supply anyway)

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        The funny thing about this is that the biggest customers can’t usually just switch. If a system is set, it is set for decades, generations or the entire company lifetime.

        So microslop may start feeling part of the impact way further along the line, and wouldn’t be able to do shit about it

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    They haven’t even gotten everyone into 11 yet. They are tossing out another OS? Seems, dare I say, sloppy.

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      @oh_ @commander it was the same with me, vista, 8… until now was version ok, version shit, version ok again… I suspect it will become version shit from now on… with games working on linux good luck getting the ones that are lefting going back

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    9 hours ago

    This is an article, based on an article+AI that is based on an article, that cite NO SOURCE whatsoever. What are u even discussing about guys…