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Never trust a rant from a person that can't install Windows.
Lol right? Windows is beyond simple these days.
I think most people are just used to Window's BS, so these issues are just expected and they know how to fix them.
Linux has an easier experience getting up and running, but when they have an issue, usually it's something completely different from what they have experienced before and get frustrated.
This is why mainline OEMs shipping computers with Linux by default will be a huge step forward.
Yeah I'm skeptical. Having installed windows on a machine that I put together about a year ago, it was pretty straightforward. Yeah I needed to install the drivers, but that didn't take long. Maybe windows 11 is much more tortured than 10 though, which is what I installed.
Does installing XP count? I might tolerate that.
Can't bring myself to install the latest few and select "no, do not spy on me" 7 thousand times. They will spy somehow as it's proprietary - god knows what it's actually doing.