I started daily driving Linux since I left school this year and used it before but mainly windows because school wanted us to run Word, Teams, etc. Today I wanted to play games and haven’t set up my device for gaming and didn’t want to download the game twice (good internet). Like a good PC user I wanted to do my updates. It really sucks on windows. I had three windows updates to make, one crashed. It rebooted my device 4 times. Also I needed to update other drivers and applications. Now I really appreciate package managers more than ever before.

  • Haui@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    Yes! Absolutely. I can not count the amount of times where a windows update absolutely crushed my schedule.

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      1 year ago

      @Haui @RoboRay

      I can count the number of times where a Windows update crushed my schedule - 0.

      I’ve used Windows since Windows 3.0. I don’t need to badmouth Linux to make me feel good about my choice of OS (though I can - I’ve enough experience with half a dozen different varieties of Linux to be more than happy to just use my computers, rather than spend my time managing them).

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        1 year ago

        Wow, “it never happened to me so it shouldn’t matter when it happens to you” is the biggest shit-take I’ve seen today.

        Bye!

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        1 year ago

        Well, good for you. As I previously mentioned, I made a different experience and dozens of my clients as well.

        And to comment on Linux: It is a community driven, open source product which will never be as polished as a proprietary, for profit product with thousands of sw engineers working on it full time.

        Even if windows was a unparalleled experience, which it is not, it would still be privacy invasive and much less innovative as linux is.

        Have a good one.