So he says he is not tech savvy, but he is killing it and loves every moment... nice.
6 months ago
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I just installed linux a few days ago, and i asked for help on Linux on reddit and they were so rude, i think i just realised why
6 months ago | 10
Not at allm having to tinker with the thing everytime my game is updated is just a waste of time.
6 months ago | 0
Until wallpaper engine natively works on linux, i am not using it. And yes i know theres a workaround, but it lacks full compatibility with Linux compared to windows so no thanks
6 months ago (edited) | 0
I'm still on Windows, specifically 11. The amount of unnecessary apps and features it's filled with forced me to create an autounattend script that removes a LOT of crap from Windows. Plus, if Microsoft continues to do complete crap AND if Windows 12 gonna be even worse than 11, then I'll switch to some Linux distribution. The only plus I really saw in PewDiePie's video is customization, it's just nice to have it, but for now I'm staying on Windows... until Valve releases SteamOS, then I'll switch to it anyway.
6 months ago (edited) | 2
The year of the Linux desktop is always next year. Has been since the 90s
6 months ago | 8
Idk im gonna stick with windows 10 until they gut support and even then i might go to 7
6 months ago | 5
Windows literally does everything without third party tools / software. Need to setup a VPN server? Use Remote Access Services. Need to web host? Use Internet Information Services. Need a remote gaming server? Remote Desktop Services has you covered. Need a VM? Well Hyper-V is an option. Want to game on the latest titles? Direct-X has you covered. No third party tooling, no third party services. All built into Windows as native services / roles.
6 months ago (edited) | 6
Eric Parker
Year of the linux desktop is finally here.
6 months ago | [YT] | 282