Reply 20 of 27, by Jo22
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RandomStranger wrote on Today, 07:16:Microsoft's indoctrination really is strong if people still consider buying new computers instead of switching OS when MS ends their support.
To be fair, keeping mental health intact might be more important to some than saving money/the type of hardware. 🙁
Personally, I skipped Windows 10 and had mixed experience with Linux, simply.
It was fun as a hobby, but when I came back home to my main PC I didn't feel like tinkering with the OS all time.
I simply wanted something that works hassle free and didn't stress my nerves.
Linux also used to be annyoing in terms of permissions on the filesystem level.
That's also why some users stayed on FAT32 for a bit longer when switching from Windows 98SE to Windows XP many years ago.
When XP was installed on a FAT32 volume, all the permission issues went away. :)
Anyhow, Windows 10/11 aren't much of a difference in terms of user friendliness, I'd say.
Both are software-as-a-service, rely on telemetry and don't respect the user IMHO.
Windows 8.x was still close to Windows 7 under the hood, but the Metro interface wasn't exactly popular.
It's good aspect was native USB 3 support, though. :)
Again, I really wished the other OSes like BeOS (now Haiku) were more mature.
At the moment, users merely have the option between "ugly" and "not so pretty", I think.
MacOS used to be user friendly and consistent, but even that is changing now I'm afraid.
Linux doesn't cost money, at least. Well, not anymore.
I once bought a copy of SuSe Linux with a thick, printed manual and a set of 10 CDs or so.
Sometimes I wished a professionally made Linux distro was still on sale.
Something with proper support and a hardware compatibility list.
A big box release, so to say. Without the need for a permanent internet connection and a dependency on web servers.
Something that can be installed after many years again, if needed, with a full set of packages.
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In what to one race is no time at all, another race can rise and fall..." - The Minstrel
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