• ilmagico@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    If linux came preinstalled by default and vendor supported, regular people would use linux as well. Usability is actually pretty good these days, arguably higher than Windows since you don’t have to deal with this BS.

    Yes, you can buy Dell laptops with Ubuntu preinstalled and supported, maybe Lenovos, not sure, but it’s not the default, available only on custom builds online and on business (expensive) laptops, so most regular people don’t bother.

    Edit: well, there’s the SteamDeck as an example of mainstream vendor supported system with linux, I guess. Some people go through the trouble of installing Windows on it, but most people don’t bother and stick to what it came with.

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      3 months ago

      This. People buy hardware and use whatever comes with it.

      This is why and how ChromeOS became used. Google didn’t just put it on a website, they got manufacturers to make products with it.

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      3 months ago

      The only reason I don’t switch to Linux is because of all the nerds on here telling everyone to switch to Linux.

      But seriously, I use my laptop for work and I’ve used Windows for years and know how it works. I don’t want to switch to a completely new OS that I don’t have a clue how to use, especially when I need it for work. I also don’t know whether the software I use will work on it either.

      If there’s an easy tutorial and a way of knowing whether everything I need will work, I might consider trying it.

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        It’s silly how people react to this, a feature that can be turned off with a simple setting toggle, by recommending that people should instead install a whole new operating system and tech stack. If opening the preferences menu and clicking a toggle is too complicated or too much of a hassle then installing Linux isn’t going to be better.

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          3 months ago

          It isn’t about flipping a switch, it about how many times I’ve had to flip that fucking switch because a company keeps changing how I have my PC setup because they want more money.

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            3 months ago

            They’ve never had this feature before.

            And as far as I’m aware Copilot is a free service.

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          3 months ago

          It’s not just one thing. It’s been a barrage of crap for years and years. That pile of manure gets awfully heavy as you make it taller.

          As an example. they still haven’t fixed the Settings/Control Panel stuff. That has been in the works for what, over a decade now? A core feature just…allowed to rot.