MushuChupacabra,
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I just ditched my old Windows 10 PC for a raspberry pi 5, and am running KDE Plasma.

It’s refreshing to have an operating system that doesn’t suggestive sell to me.

possiblylinux127,

That seems like a odd choice. Raspberry pis are limited and require the raspberry pi kernel and proprietary binaries.

Couldn’t you have just install Linux mint on your PC and called it a day? It would likely have better performance.

MushuChupacabra,
@MushuChupacabra@lemmy.world avatar

It was a specific choice. My PC is a little long in the tooth, sucks power, and is overly loud for where it was situated.

The pi is doing fine for my relatively non-demanding usage. If I do set up the old PC again, I’ll probably wind up installing Mint or something, rather than buy upgrades and crap to support Windows 11.

jjhanger,

So some people switched to phone only after Windows 8 security stopped…

Jokes aside, it’s cool to see it move up no matter how small the move is.

exoplanetary,
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Just made the switch at the end of December alongside making my new PC. Feels very refreshing to actually be in control of my own computer. I’ve barely run into any issues gaming either, which is a welcome surprise - Proton remains one of the best things Valve has ever done.

SVcross,
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This is the year I’m porting my family to Linux. Starting this summer!

SuperSpruce,

Windows 11 has irked me on my main laptop. I still use it due to various applications (not just games) that require Windows, but the slowness of the OS and the tracking drive me away from it. I installed Linux on another drive on the laptop.

Additionally, I purchased a desktop from my friend, and completely wiped Windows from it to install Linux (KDE Neon). I realized there is nothing that I’d want from that desktop, possibly aside from a couple of games my more powerful laptop can run, that Linux cannot run.

someacnt_,

I also noticed this and a bit surprised. Ah well, gotta see if it is a fluke though.

UFODivebomb,

At least two dozens of us

69420,

<span style="color:#323232;">date '+%Y&nbsp;is&nbsp;the&nbsp;year&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Linux&nbsp;desktop'
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jack,

Monthly jerkoff thread

joojmachine,

I’m really suspicious of those numbers, seeing the sudden drop in macOS and Chrome OS, but I’m hoping so much that those are accurate. Things are slowly but surely getting better.

BlanK0, (edited )

Nice, lets keep the moment going. Another great year for Linux and open source.

canis_majoris,
@canis_majoris@lemmy.ca avatar

I’M DOING MY PART!

Garuda for gaming and Silverblue for work.

irmoz,

What happened March-May?

PuddingFeeling907,
@PuddingFeeling907@lemmy.ca avatar

Let’s go! It’s always great to see people wrestle control back from the corporations.

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