this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2024
1 points (100.0% liked)
Windows 11
844 readers
1 users here now
Welcome to the community for Windows 11, Microsoft's latest computer operating system.
Rules:
- Do not promote pirated content or grey market keys.
- Be civil. No rude, offensive, or hateful posts/comments.
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
For some reason, I have high CPU load while not doing any intense stuff and not a lot of background apps. So I wanna find a way to fix that. Also, start menu is boring and kinda useless and generally, it feels incomplete. So maybe some tweaking apps that can make stuff prettier/more useful
Yes I notized that too. Installed Fedora Kinoite on that friends laptop, works perfectly.
Honestly, Win11 is just not well made. Maybe it is performant on fast systems like if the mininum requirements are met, but overall just no.
And rpm-ostree updates are so much more stable and still way faster and completely uninteruptive.
Apart from that
But there is so much, bloated webapps, everything preinstalling itself, autoupdating bullshit, stub apps that want to load an update giving them modern features but slowing them down like hell (yes you, notepad).
Their filemanager has tabs now, wow. It still sucks in comparison to Dolphin, same with their horrible archive extraction menu and much more. KDE Plasma is so much better.
You can debloat your installation and disable services you don't need. It will still be windows though, which stutters even on high end hardware
How do I do that?
There's Win11 Debloat, I'd recommend using that in combination to ShutUp10 (yes, it also works on win11). I always debloat first, then use ShutUp10
If you wanna go even further do those 2 things on a fresh Windows 10 LTSC installation (You'd need to use this debloater instead though)
Disabling services manually shouldn't be necessary anymore depending on the debloat options you used
I might be beating a dead horse here but doing all of that stilll makes Windows an overall worse experience than using Linux (stuttering all the time, random part of the OS swallowing ressources for no reason, having to reinstall every 6 months because windows is kind of a ticking timebomb etc.)