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Comment by GoblinSlayer

1 month ago

Anybody who is good with computers should be able to install linux, it's easier than to install windows, because you don't need to jump through capitalist dark patterns.

>Sooner or later there will be an issue that will need to be solved with opening up a terminal and entering a set of esoteric commands.

That's what I did to export drivers from previous windows installation in suspicion of regression.

> Anybody who is good with computers should be able to install linux

Installation is not the same as support and isn't the same as trouble shooting.

That why people distro hop. They keep on installing thinking that distro X will solve there problem. It may do, but it frequently has it own problems.

> That's what I did to export drivers from previous windows installation in suspicion of regression.

Which is unusual situation. It isn't unusual situation in Linux.

  • >Installation is not the same as support and isn't the same as trouble shooting.

    The meme is still alive that windows accumulates garbage and becomes slower with time, so you need to reinstall it periodically. Reinstallation is also how you fix regressions, because ms is busy with cloud services.

    >It isn't unusual situation in Linux.

    As I remember, on linux I have an ample choice of kernel versions, but I didn't encounter regressions. For windows intel provides only the latest drivers.

    • > The meme is still alive that windows accumulates garbage and becomes slower with time, so you need to reinstall it periodically.

      I've not needed to worry about this since Windows XP. Which was what? 25 years ago almost.

      > Reinstallation is also how you fix regressions, because ms is busy with cloud services.

      I've never had hardware regressions with Windows. I've had plenty of weird and annoying bugs return with Linux.

      e.g. My Dell 6410 has an issue where the wifi card would die after suspend with kernel 6.1. However it would get fixed by a patch, and then get unfixed the next patch.

      > As I remember, on linux I have an ample choice of kernel versions, but I didn't encounter regressions. For windows intel provides only the latest drivers.

      "Swings and Roundabout".

      Again. It is a pretty niche problem. I've had plenty of weird hardware regressions with the Kernel. Recently there was a AMD HDMI audio bug, IIRC it was kernel related.

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