• piccolo@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    There is always dual booting. Basically its how much bullshit do you want to deal with microsoft before dealing with the minor inconveniences of linux.

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      4 hours ago

      Yeah, such minor inconveniences of linux, such as not having motherboard control software at all, and not having a way to customize my peripherals, because the software also doesn’t exist.

      Meanwhile god forbid I open the onedrive settings and solve this annoyance in 10 seconds.

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      5 hours ago

      There is always dual booting.

      I’ve read many experiences about how Windows has a tendency to brick the Linux partition when dual-booting :/

      Basically its how much bullshit do you want to deal with microsoft before dealing with the minor inconveniences of linux.

      For me it’s more like how much Linux-incompatibility bullshit I’d need to put up with (in addition to running into situations where I’d have to use CLI which I hate) in exchange of using a not-actively-user-hostile FLOSS OS. And for my abilities and use cases the balance doesn’t quite tip in Linux’s favour yet, over an O&O Shutup’d Win10 Enterprise where I can disable 99% of Microsoft’s bullshit via group policies. (Will see how that changes when I have to switch to Win11 in a few months lol.)

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        4 hours ago

        If you install windows first and then linux, windows wont overwrite the bootloader.

        I use linux as a daily gaming pc… you know how often i need to use CLI? Zero.

        Instead of reading about it, try it.