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  • wtgW wtg

    Linux gaining ground.

    https://www.zdnet.com/article/why-people-keep-flocking-to-linux-in-2025-and-its-not-just-to-escape-windows/

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    @wtg

    interesting read and thanks for the reminder. I got the one year free extension on Windows 10, but had figured I’m throwing a computer or two away when it expired. Maybe I’ll play around with Linux first before I make a final decision..

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      I know little about Linux, and I do have an older laptop running Windows 10 that I'd like to keep on using.

      I'm hoping some of our tech-oriented friends (I'm looking at you, @axtremus , @bernard , and @mark ) weigh in on the Linux discussion.

      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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        @dougg - Maybe this is a place to start your Linux exploration:

        https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-switch-your-windows-10-pc-to-linux-mint-for-free/

        https://www.zdnet.com/article/want-to-save-your-old-computer-try-one-of-these-8-linux-distros-for-free/

        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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          Bernard
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          #17

          Finally, not everyone is thrilled with Windows 11 being turned into an AI-agentic operating system. Despite all the AI hype, some people don't want AI second-guessing their every move or reporting on their work to Microsoft.

          No kidding.

          It's been over a month since I switched to Linux Mint with the Cinnamon UI. Since most of my time on the computer is now spent in a browser, there is little difference in look and feel. The only difference is I'm using Firefox instead of Chrome or Edge. Almost every software is going to have a few annoyances. Firefox is no different, but the adblock extension works well with it, and that (besides security) is my highest priority.

          I am very happy I switched over to Linux. For decades all the programs I wrote at work were meant to run on Linux, so although I was not the systems person, I knew enough to get around. That helps. It's not entirely foreign to me. Plus, I was always comfortable with the command line because I started programming pre-Windows. (Command line knowledge is not entirely necessary to run a Linux UI, but it's helpful.)

          Mint has been taking little longer to boot than my Windows OS did so I'm looking into that. I ran all the pending updates and switched to a local mirror, but it still takes a little longer. I may try one of the other distributions at some point, for comparison. But for now, I'm pleased with Mint/Cinnamon.

          eta: Mint comes with a great photo editor for free: Gimp. But unlike Photoscape, that I used on Windows, it is sophisticated enough to sport something of a learning curve. I'm still learning.

          The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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            Finally, not everyone is thrilled with Windows 11 being turned into an AI-agentic operating system. Despite all the AI hype, some people don't want AI second-guessing their every move or reporting on their work to Microsoft.

            No kidding.

            It's been over a month since I switched to Linux Mint with the Cinnamon UI. Since most of my time on the computer is now spent in a browser, there is little difference in look and feel. The only difference is I'm using Firefox instead of Chrome or Edge. Almost every software is going to have a few annoyances. Firefox is no different, but the adblock extension works well with it, and that (besides security) is my highest priority.

            I am very happy I switched over to Linux. For decades all the programs I wrote at work were meant to run on Linux, so although I was not the systems person, I knew enough to get around. That helps. It's not entirely foreign to me. Plus, I was always comfortable with the command line because I started programming pre-Windows. (Command line knowledge is not entirely necessary to run a Linux UI, but it's helpful.)

            Mint has been taking little longer to boot than my Windows OS did so I'm looking into that. I ran all the pending updates and switched to a local mirror, but it still takes a little longer. I may try one of the other distributions at some point, for comparison. But for now, I'm pleased with Mint/Cinnamon.

            eta: Mint comes with a great photo editor for free: Gimp. But unlike Photoscape, that I used on Windows, it is sophisticated enough to sport something of a learning curve. I'm still learning.

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            wtg
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            #18

            @Bernard

            Thanks for sharing your Linux experience!

            @Bernard said in Windows 11:

            Firefox is no different, but the adblock extension works well with it, and that (besides security) is my highest priority.

            I was using Firefox but switched to Brave several years ago. I think it's better in a bunch of ways, including being faster than Firefox.

            https://gizmodo.com/download/brave-browser

            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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              Finally, not everyone is thrilled with Windows 11 being turned into an AI-agentic operating system. Despite all the AI hype, some people don't want AI second-guessing their every move or reporting on their work to Microsoft.

              No kidding.

              It's been over a month since I switched to Linux Mint with the Cinnamon UI. Since most of my time on the computer is now spent in a browser, there is little difference in look and feel. The only difference is I'm using Firefox instead of Chrome or Edge. Almost every software is going to have a few annoyances. Firefox is no different, but the adblock extension works well with it, and that (besides security) is my highest priority.

              I am very happy I switched over to Linux. For decades all the programs I wrote at work were meant to run on Linux, so although I was not the systems person, I knew enough to get around. That helps. It's not entirely foreign to me. Plus, I was always comfortable with the command line because I started programming pre-Windows. (Command line knowledge is not entirely necessary to run a Linux UI, but it's helpful.)

              Mint has been taking little longer to boot than my Windows OS did so I'm looking into that. I ran all the pending updates and switched to a local mirror, but it still takes a little longer. I may try one of the other distributions at some point, for comparison. But for now, I'm pleased with Mint/Cinnamon.

              eta: Mint comes with a great photo editor for free: Gimp. But unlike Photoscape, that I used on Windows, it is sophisticated enough to sport something of a learning curve. I'm still learning.

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              @Bernard said in Windows 11:

              not everyone is thrilled with Windows 11 being turned into an AI-agentic operating system

              This is a huge pain in the rear for me. My work machine is a Windows 11 machine, and I have little control over most of.

              Copilot (MS's AI) wants to insert itself into everything and it's hard to turn off. It's like Clippy. I mostly have figured out how to get it out of my way, but it still tries to get me to turn it back on periodically. It is hugely annoying.

              Also, in MS Word, I feel like MS's grammar checker comes up with incorrect suggestions more than it used to. I ignore them, but I notice the inaccuracy more. I type fast and sloppy, so in the past the grammar checker + spell check were pretty helpful but much less so now.

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                CHAS
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                Took too many tries to type in words for a search because Google kept "correcting" me.

                "The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils;” - Shakespeare

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                  Took too many tries to type in words for a search because Google kept "correcting" me.

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                  @CHAS

                  Try DuckDuckGo. Much better search engine, IMHO.

                  When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                    @Bernard said in Windows 11:

                    not everyone is thrilled with Windows 11 being turned into an AI-agentic operating system

                    This is a huge pain in the rear for me. My work machine is a Windows 11 machine, and I have little control over most of.

                    Copilot (MS's AI) wants to insert itself into everything and it's hard to turn off. It's like Clippy. I mostly have figured out how to get it out of my way, but it still tries to get me to turn it back on periodically. It is hugely annoying.

                    Also, in MS Word, I feel like MS's grammar checker comes up with incorrect suggestions more than it used to. I ignore them, but I notice the inaccuracy more. I type fast and sloppy, so in the past the grammar checker + spell check were pretty helpful but much less so now.

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                    Bernard
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                    @ShiroKuro said in Windows 11:

                    Also, in MS Word, I feel like MS's grammar checker comes up with incorrect suggestions more than it used to. I ignore them, but I notice the inaccuracy more. I type fast and sloppy, so in the past the grammar checker + spell check were pretty helpful but much less so now.

                    I noticed the incorrect grammar suggestions when I was using Chrome. It was very annoying.

                    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                    • wtgW wtg

                      @Bernard

                      Thanks for sharing your Linux experience!

                      @Bernard said in Windows 11:

                      Firefox is no different, but the adblock extension works well with it, and that (besides security) is my highest priority.

                      I was using Firefox but switched to Brave several years ago. I think it's better in a bunch of ways, including being faster than Firefox.

                      https://gizmodo.com/download/brave-browser

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                      Bernard
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                      @wtg A question regarding Brave. I'm giving it a spin. It's fast. However, visited links are not greyed out as they should be. Example: coming to this site, all the topics are the same color--nothing I've already read is greyed out, so it's hard to know if there are new posts anywhere.

                      Is this the same for you? Did you have to do something to fix it?

                      The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                        wtg
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                        Interesting. I never noticed if there is anything greyed out. I look at the Unread icon in the upper left area, and if there's a number there I just click on it and it brings up the list of things that I haven't read. That's my driver to read new stuff.

                        I logged in as my admin persona in Firefox and am trying a few things out.

                        I wonder if some of these features operate differently depending on the skin you use. Which skin are you using? I do see that at least one skin (the one I picked for my admin account so I know if I have superpowers on) seems to change the color of the thread title after I look at the thread. On my regular account I use Flatly Vapor, which is a dark skin.

                        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                          I also get a message above the list of threads that says "Load new posts", which I click on that basically refreshes the Recent list, which is the page I usually operate from.

                          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                            wtg
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                            Definitely am getting varied results depending on the skin. Some do different colors for read/unread threads.

                            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                              Interesting. I never noticed if there is anything greyed out. I look at the Unread icon in the upper left area, and if there's a number there I just click on it and it brings up the list of things that I haven't read. That's my driver to read new stuff.

                              I logged in as my admin persona in Firefox and am trying a few things out.

                              I wonder if some of these features operate differently depending on the skin you use. Which skin are you using? I do see that at least one skin (the one I picked for my admin account so I know if I have superpowers on) seems to change the color of the thread title after I look at the thread. On my regular account I use Flatly Vapor, which is a dark skin.

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                              Bernard
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                              @wtg Oh dear, I figured it out... I wasn't logged in!

                              ... exits sheepishly...

                              The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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