• raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    What’s the reasons not to try a Linux live boot though (Mint seems popular for first timers), and see if you like the look & feel? No need to install anything, but yes you need to disable secure boot possibly (temporarily to boot from USB)

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      4 months ago

      Oh I’ve got a mini PC for Linux, and a Legion Go S for gaming, but I need my main one for work.

      Much easier to use Windows than convince thousands of customers to swap and rewrite 20 years of code in something else.

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          4 months ago

          I did advocate for Linux at one point, but any issues quickly became my issues for recommending it, so I stopped.

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            I can see that happening… People somehow refuse to learn, yet at the same time they run to computer-savy family / friends whenever their windows breaks. I put a dead stop to Windows support for my parents ages ago - I told them “if you won’t let me teach you how to help yourself, then I can’t help you anymore”

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              4 months ago

              Most of my family finally got Android tablets. Most of them never really needed a PC to start with. Email and browsing was about it.