• Theoriginalthon@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      I remember that!

      ERROR: Root device mounted successfully, but /sbin/init does not exist. Bailing out, you are on your own now.

  • w3ird_sloth@lemmy.world
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    LMAO This is how I feel getting tech support for my work computer. The dude treats me like an idiot and I’m over here like WTF Windows is do weird with all its crusty old BS 😖

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      It’s worse when you know that you changed a configuration somewhere but can’t find it. When you do find it, what source of wizardry is this. With a helpful ###changed this to fix xyz, hopefully it works this time###

      What did I do!

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      All the better, you know how to find help.

      You might even be a better windows fixer than someone certified simply for that. That, and you’ll share your learning process with that person asking for help.

  • JcbAzPx@lemmy.world
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    Still have to deal with windows at work, so I end up somewhere between those two on both.

  • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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    my friend, who works in networking for a major tech company, can’t even help me with what seems like a simple Windows issue sometimes because of how fucked up Microsoft has made Windows

    his solution to most microsoft-product problems these days is to just use a different brand

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    Being “good with computers” is always relative, and to most people computers are basically black magic.

    Here’s some stuff I’ve seen other people do.

    Had a coworker buy a whole new laptop because their Google account had signed out and they couldn’t remember the password. (obviously buying a new laptop didn’t help)

    My mother couldn’t figure out how to hang up a MS Teams call so she just closed the lid on her laptop, which she still assumes turns the whole PC off even after explaining to her multiple times it doesn’t…

    My former boss call me into work on a day off to “recover” the main software we used since it had disappeared from the computer. It was still there, an update had just changed the desktop icon.

    And most recently a buddy installed multiple viruses on their computer after I told them to ‘backup their files’ before doing a clean Windows install. I had forgot to mention that backing up their files just meant coping them to another drive…they immediately started searching up shady “file backup” programs from random sites on the internet.

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      I was just explaining to my girlfriend that people’s ignorance about computers provides a space where even people without advanced skills can make a decent living doing support.

      Like, not everyone can get a gig as an advanced sysadmin making bank, but you can probably find some tech support roles that pay really well to support folks who essentially think technology is magic.

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        The other side of that ignorance is if you can do simple tasks they also assume you have the skills to be the next big-tech genius.

        The amount of times I’ve been asked to make someone a website or app…

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          The amount of times I’ve been asked to make someone a website or app…

          Oh, so you can Programm? Surely you know how to make this cool idea using AI I just had!

          Most people dont even know, that there are like 50 different fields that are somewhere in the space of IT/Programming and of these fields only a quite small amount of do develop apps or websites.

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      At this point, it is weaponized incompetence. You tell someone once or twice that closing the lid is not turning off the power and that should be it.

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    My mindset totally changed few years ago when I started being honest with myself and with others.

    It’s true, I’m in that meme… I don’t know much about Windows anymore. Initially I admit I was ashamed about it because I imagined that I’d be judged for it.

    What I did though, instead of trying to be better… was to be honest about it :

    • yes, it’s true, I don’t know Windows or MacOS as well I know Linux… but there is a reason WHY. Explain why, namely the consequence for my freedom, and theirs, totally changed the discussion.

    One day I even told my friendly neighbors : “Look I could fix your Windows computer but… I’m a professional, and I don’t know Windows so much. So I would have to look solutions up and that will take time while going against my principle, so I would have to charge you for it, and it’s not cheap. Instead, if you switch to Linux I’ll help you, and for free.” Guess what, they not only tried but they didn’t even need my help! They even, back then so few years ago, install WiFi driver via the command line on their own.

    So… yes, be in that picture, sure, just don’t be ashamed about it if you believe it’s for good reason. Do not be afraid of explaining others too and who knows, they might not only understand but even want to tag alone on this constant adventure for collective empowerment!

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      What distro do you recommend? I know Linux tangentially from my Steam Deck, and am looking to finally swap my PC.

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        The Linux propaganda here got to me about 2 years ago and I switched to Linux mint. Pretty smooth sailing for day-to-day stuff. However, a few days ago I decided that I wanted to try modding fallout new vegas on my computer and that’s been a pain in the ass (still trying to figure it out). The problem is that a lot of the default packages in the mint repositories are outdated and cause a lot of more recently updated programs to malfunction. So I’ve had to figure out how to get updated packages by using the terminal (first time I’ve needed to open terminal this entire time) and update them one by one, figuring out which new thing is breaking one by one until everything is working.

        For that reason, I’d recommend going with a distro that doesn’t have as much of a lag between updates if you’re planning on doing anything like what I described. There’s almost certainly ways to do what I’m trying to do that are less tedious/frustrating in mint, but I don’t know what the fuck I’m doing, dont understand most of what I’m reading, and there just isn’t much out there for my specific issues.

        Despite my gripes, I’m still enjoying Linux more than windows. If something didn’t work on windows, and it couldn’t be solved with updating drivers or something similar, I’d just give up. Since everything is wide open in Linux, I know that the solution to my problems are achievable if I just do it right. Instead of being told no by my OS, I’m given a list of reasons why something isn’t working, and then I can just go and fix it

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      My Windows skills are slowly leaving me… and I work in a Windows environment. Thanks for the words of confidence, given how long I’ve been the computer guy I guess it’s a bit of a shot to the ego to be real about it at times!

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        The funny thing is, that windows used to be a piece of piss. Once they started trying to make it fool proof, is when it became a fucking nightmare.

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        Attaching less weight to the ego is the best thing that can happen to boost learning :D

        It hurts confidence initially, especially as you land on your ass, but only until you learn something new and empowering, then get excited again! It’s one of the most enjoyable rollercoaster IMHO.