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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).
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Can't tell if this is a shitpost or not
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In my experience, installation of Win or Lin has been pretty easy. Lin has less options to opt out of (I like) than windows, but windows set everything up just fine. The only time I ever had issues on either is if I try to install without an active ether net connected. If I don't have the os update during install, I run into random driver issues on either os.
Linux users on Lemmy: People who don't run Linux are just bad with computers and shouldn't be using a computer at all!
Also Linux users on Lemmy: Anyone else is unable to install windows from scratch?
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I remember being part of these exact same conversations on other message boards at least 15 years ago.
We're all going around in circles here as history repeats itself.
It has to be, windows makes it super easy to install so they can get your data faster.
Me neither. Linux is my main Operating System but... We can't generalize one Windows experience just like we can't generalize one Linux experience.
I agree with this. I use Linux exclusively at home, but for work I have a windows laptop. It’s really not that bad. I for sure don’t like it as much, but it isn’t atrocious.
It's a lot easier to do the former than the latter. Windows fixes a lot of things about the experience, but maybe not the exact flavoring / theming.
Linux you can't say anything about the experience besides sweeping generalizations by distro.