2025 is the year of Linux on the desktop
I kind of did and it took a distro or two… But arch (EndeavourOS) is keeping me on track with all tasks I need to perform at work (one program is wine based, and office is dealt with just fine with libre - I’m a high school teacher by the way) and well … I used the command line to use ghostscript and OCR some documents. This was all right inside Linux by the way, no downloading extra packages. It worked goddamn fine.
Each day it becomes easier and easier to use Linux (e.g. Linux Mint or ZorinOS) when compared to Windows.
Unironically: Every year is the year of the linux desktop.
perhaps it only ‘always’ seems to be that way because you haven’t yet done so…
complete the task so you can change tunes to…
“why tf didn’t i do this sooner?”
Yeah, for me, the big thing was that I only found out you could test-run Linux without installing after I had made the decision to install it. Of course, having no real clue what I’d get into massively delayed the decision…
Word!
edit: oops, no pun intended. Just a shoutout, like “well said!”
Powerpoint!
I’ll do it. There’s no need to keep reminding me every few years.
I keep saying the same thing, lol. My latest distraction is the Talon Win11 debloat tool. (Also works, mostly, on Win10)
Number of ads my OS shows me: 0
Amount of ads my operating system shows me: 1. I’ve got Ubuntu on an old laptop because I couldn’t get Debian to install and I didn’t know much about Mint at the time So I’ve seen a couple Ubuntu Pro popup ads.
That’s the worst thing about dealing with Windows machines at work: it’s not just the browser that needs an adblocker!
And I’m not going through 20 laptops to disable that (is it even possible) unless I get paid for it.
Remember when a “pop-up blocker” was a browser plug-in because the browsers didn’t yet consider it a competitive feature?
(Well, okay, Opera and iCab did.)
I installed with a local windows 11 account using Rufus and I have no ads. Also went back to old taskbar using StartAllBack. It’s just a good old windows box again. Really works nicely.
I installed with a local account using Rufus
I don’t really understand this, sorry.
went back to old taskbar using StartAllBack.
This makes sense to me because most ads/unsolicited information seems to stem from there.
It’s funny that on Windows you have to install a third-party app to change the OS’s behavior. I doubt I’ll be allowed to do that :(This was also on my work machine. I had to use some utilities to extract my windows key and change some stuff in the bios to disable bitlocker, so it was not a small job but it’s increased my productivity a lot.
shouldn’t need to worry about a windows product key if 10 or 11 was previously activated on the system and no significant changes were made to its internal hardware (like motherboard or nic). activation servers retain activation state and hardware hash, and that state is restored on reinstall. just choose ‘i don’t have a key’ when prompted during install and when windows is back it will automagically reactivate itself.
Interesting. I thought that since I completely wiped the disk and removed all bitlocker that it would be an issue. Didn’t think there would be some other place to store the CD key.
I know the Rufus software.
So you’re saying you installed windows from a selfmade installation medium, that you further had to massage, without internet connection? That’s not really an option on our work laptops.
I actually also did this to some machines; I gave them to their respective owners right away so I don’t know if they have no ads.
Yes fortunately I had the bios password, so I was able to manage it. I work remotely. To IT it just looks like the machine vanished. They haven’t asked me about it.
You know this is more than enough reason to fire you once your IT department finds out
Yes but you are missing all the hot singles, and only getting the neckbeard ones.
I would, but my crippling WinRAR addiction keeps me on WinXP
That’s because you have WinRAR sarcasm edition! A very good release!
When you are suffering vitamin deficiency it is always time to get those vitamins in.
When you are sleep deprived it is always time to go to bed.
When your teeth are rotting it is always time to clean them.Your condition will get worse until you make use of the remedy. And the reminder to make use of the remedy will stay the same as long as the condition lasts. Just as Windows is getting worse and worse the only remedy is to use another OS, but some people choose to help themselves sooner than others.
Thank you for that talkin to, daddy. I needed that.
Screw Linux desktop, let’s make this year The Year of FreeBSD Desktop.
I used FreeBSD desktop around 20 years ago. It was alright. It just took a lot of time setting everything up from source.
You joke, but it’s not that bad at all.
Think they finally fixed wifi too.
Not when you’re on Linux…
It’s the year of the Linux desktop after all, like every year.
Well, with general enshittification, Steam’s progress and W10 sunsetting maybe it will tick up the charts a bit more this year. I have laptops and home theater systems and have converted several in the last six months. Mostly Mint and EndeavorOS so far, but I’ll also load up Manjaro and Fedora on the last couple to see how I like them. Linux has come a long way.
After you move to Linux, you end up continuing your journey to different Linux flavours
It’s a pretty easy move, tbh. Start with a user-friendly distro and don’t look back. The only Windows install I have left is my work laptop and I absolutely hate it.
I’ll have you know the last good version of windows was Windows RG.
Never forget.