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Stillhart, to linux in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

This is Clippy v2.0 and I’m sure it will be just as helpful.

Stillhart, to linux in I feel like I'm missing out by not distro-hopping

Linux can be a hobby, not just a tool. If you want to have fun with a new hobby, distro hopping will have plenty to keep you busy. But if you just want something to run your computer and your current distro does it for you just fine, then you’re not missing out on anything but a headache.

It’s funny, I’m in an opposite situation. I don’t want to distro hop, but my current one has some issues that I’m getting a little fed up with (issues that are a result of my hardware and use case) so I am working up to swapping distros to find something with fewer issues. For me, I just want my OS to be transparent. I don’t want a hobby. That’s why it took me so long to swap to linux in the first place.

Anyways, IMHO, unless you’re really into the idea of playing with your OS as a hobby, don’t let FOMO trick you into making the mistake of throwing out what works in the hopes of greener grass.

Stillhart, to linux in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...

Windows 98 enters the chat

Stillhart, to linux in Is linux good for someone tech illererate.

If you’re not doing anything crazy, there’s no reason linux should be any harder to use than Windows.

Once you’re up and running, daily life will be pretty straightforward.

Plenty of great advice in the other posts that I won’t rehash. One thing I didn’t see mentioned is using a live boot to try out linux. You can basically run it off a USB stick before you install it to get a feel for what it’s like. Most “beginner friendly” distros will have tutorials on how to create the live disk. Example for Pop!_OS: support.system76.com/articles/live-disk/

Stillhart, to asklemmy in What series did you rewatch most often?

Futurama for sure. There’s so much going on in every episode, it’s easy to find new things (or things you just forgot) on rewatch.

Stillhart, to linux in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...

Windows was still DOS under the hood for a long time. Win 98 was Win 95. Win 8 was Win 7. This is nothing new for MS.

Stillhart, to linux in Friendly reminder

Linux noobie here. Any tips on what to search for for instructions on how to do this? Bonus points if it has a GUI and is easy to use.

Stillhart, to linux in Just moved to linux

If you’re using nvidia and like Fedora, try Nobara. It’s gaming focused and comes with nvidia drivers.

Stillhart, to linux in Just moved to linux

Easier for a linux noobie. Some people want easy, some people like to fiddle. It’s good to have choices.

Stillhart, to linux in One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?

This. It needs to be visually uncomplicated so I can actually see what’s living on the desktop. Because of that, I prefer bottom right the most, though I generally like much darker backgrounds. Color shift that into something darker like an alien or night scene, and it’d be perfect for me.

Stillhart, to asklemmy in What series did you rewatch most often?

This is one of those shows that parents and kids can all enjoy for different reasons, so it’s on a lot at my house as well.

Stillhart, to linux in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

If you game, and especially if you use nvidiva, I’d recommend Pop!_OS or Nobara.

Stillhart, to linux in Thinking about making the big switch – recommend me a distro!

I swapped last summer and landed on Pop!_OS after trying a few different options. If you game, Nobara is a great choice too. Other ones I considered were Mint, Ubuntu and SUSE Tumbleweed.

I would highly recommend trying them all with the live disk thingy. Mint didn’t even work at all on my computer for some unknown reason, which was rather surprising considering how often it’s recommended. It kept freezing right when the GUI logged in. So yeah, try em out for a little bit just to make sure there aren’t any weird incompatibilities.

Stillhart, to linux in Friendly reminder

Thanks, all setup!

Stillhart, to linux in Dual Booting: How in god's name?!

I’m no expert, but if you’re installing both from scratch, my understanding is it’s easier to install Windows first.

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