• ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
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    4 hours ago

    I don’t know if it’s funny or frustrating that everything people are complaining about with Windows 11 are the exact same things we were complaining about with every previous version of Windows from 95 to 10: lack of control, limited configuration and bugs. Yes, Linux was super raw and difficult back then but we still switched and worked hard to make it better. I think all the articles encouraging people to switch today are missing simple “Thank you”.

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      4 hours ago

      The difference is more dramatic now. Linux isn’t so finicky, largely thanks to hard work but also to Windows’ feature stagnation, meaning Linux isn’t a “few years behind” like before. Imagine the situation if, say, Microsoft hadn’t completely screwed up UWP.

      Meanwhile, users subconsciously ignored a lot of junk with 95, Vista, 8, whatever. But that’s much harder to ignore in 11.

      • SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 hours ago

        Linux is so much better now! My only gripe is inconsistent/buggy dock support, but resetting Cinnamon every 15-20 minutes is a small price to pay for freedom.

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          Yeah, see, that’s an “old Windows” kind of problem! “Oh, the printer works fine as long as I don’t leave it plugged in too long.” Users learn to deal with that.

          Outlook + the start menu changing overnight, and ceasing to work, and the younger tech scratching their head because they haven’t gotten the update? Or a “wait, it’s screenshotting my stuff?” That’s different. It’s completely out of the user’s control.

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      4 hours ago

      But the comparison is different now, Linux on the desktop is better and Windows is worse.

      For example, if you turn off a bunch of telemetry options instead of stopping sending data it stops collecting it. That sounds subtle but it matters. It breaks functionality that has existed for >20 years, simple things like remembering what the last command was in the run dialogue when you open it.

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        2 hours ago

        Uh, window was always worse. Well since at least windows XP. Linux desktop has been better for a very long time.

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          2 hours ago

          I think for most of us that use and understand Linux, it has been better for a while.

          It hasn’t been very long since Linux has been better for your average, non techy users.

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            1 hour ago

            Windows XP added so many anti consumer features, along with horrible security, that it really was that bad.

            While linux desktop environments added so many usable features that Windows didnt have… I would say that windows people simply didnt know.