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Stop whining already ... none of you will move to Linux.
already did it on two out of three machines after exclusively using windows since 2004

I won't give linux a chance until it has reached the point where you can 100% use it without ever having to use the terminal or command line, i.e. all programs will install themselves with the click of a mouse....can any of our Linux fans out there answer that, is it possible to use Linux yet without having to use the terminal?
that's basically exactly how you use linux nowadays.
you install for example mint or even stuff like arch with KDE, land on the desktop and open discover, type in whatever you need and install it.
and if it's not available there (mullvad VPN is one that comes in my mind) you go to the website, download the file and install like on windows.
you have the option to use the command line. you basically never have to except if you want to do something very specific that is beyond normal usage.
 
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I won't give linux a chance until it has reached the point where you can 100% use it without ever having to use the terminal or command line, i.e. all programs will install themselves with the click of a mouse....can any of our Linux fans out there answer that, is it possible to use Linux yet without having to use the terminal?
I dunno how about you. But there are a lot of stuff in windows, that require cmd or even powershell to be used. At least for my own needs.

Whoever made the UI design in Windows 10, must be fired and never hired again.
 
Stop whining already ... none of you will move to Linux.

Honestly the dual boot route is the way to go for beginners. Mint is the easiest and most complete distro for newbies. You can use Winblows for all of the terrible unoptimized AAA games that you beta test for $79 and use Mint for everything productive in your life.
 
Oh dear, I never thought the day would come that I would genuinely be looking to pack my bags haha.

Now what do I do with things like adobe software? That I actually use enough to warrant "needing" them, or games like D2, maybe I'll have to move to setting up virtual machines.

Maybe I'll start by making a linux partition and seeing how nice that plays
 
I just upgraded to windows 11 1,5 years ago, I'll leave it at that for the coming years....

My next windows upgrade , maybe around 2026.

Unless GTA VI won't run on 11... But that's highly unlikely..
 
they extended security updates for windows 10 until October 2028. you just have to pay out of pocket for, not sure how much it will cost, but I am staying on 10 until October 2028 personally. then im going to SteamOS desktop, which should be out by then.
Valve is actually making SteamOS for desktop? I am having a hard time finding a statement, so if you have a source at hand then please slide it over, I actually want it to be the case
 
I won't give linux a chance until it has reached the point where you can 100% use it without ever having to use the terminal or command line, i.e. all programs will install themselves with the click of a mouse....can any of our Linux fans out there answer that, is it possible to use Linux yet without having to use the terminal?
Yes, most modern distros can be used without using a terminal, even installing programs that are not in the "store" can usually be done by downloading and running the package version.
The only time you're forced on the terminal is to modify some core parts of the systems, but then again even in windows you would use the terminal or registry editors and other "unfriendly" programs.

With that said don't be too afraid of the terminal, the most a normal user would do with it is "sudo apt install x".
 
I won't give linux a chance until it has reached the point where you can 100% use it without ever having to use the terminal or command line, i.e. all programs will install themselves with the click of a mouse....can any of our Linux fans out there answer that, is it possible to use Linux yet without having to use the terminal?
YES.
Been using Peppermint since Win 10 came out and I haven't had to use the terminal line once.
Current version I'm using is Peppermint 10 and it's almost identical to using Windows, plus I've never had issues with drivers (Yet), all I have works just fine and that's even with newer hardware such as an AM4 based setup.
No USB issues or anything else to mention.
 
Oh dear, I never thought the day would come that I would genuinely be looking to pack my bags haha.

Now what do I do with things like adobe software? That I actually use enough to warrant "needing" them, or games like D2, maybe I'll have to move to setting up virtual machines.

Maybe I'll start by making a linux partition and seeing how nice that plays
if you mean Diablo 2 I believe it's already possible with the compatibility layer (resurrected as well), for other games you'll have to check individually but as long as they don't use some intrusive anticheat system it should be possible (with varying results).
 
if you mean Diablo 2 I believe it's already possible with the compatibility layer (resurrected as well), for other games you'll have to check individually but as long as they don't use some intrusive anticheat system it should be possible (with varying results).
If only I meant diablo 2 lol, I meant Destiny 2, which uses battleye (which should be possible, but bungie is stubborn), then I also have the cod games, which one half is on battle.net and the other is gated by the anti cheat.
Thank fuck for dual booting being possible
 
MS.is already pushing SAAS and we no longer own the OS, just the use of it until.l they decide we shouldn't.
 
Stop whining already ... none of you will move to Linux.
Linux will move to us. The Steam deck has already proved that Windows isn't needed for a top-tier gaming experience and the fact the Steam deck is unquestionably the best handheld console despite the hardware advantages of things like the Ally and Legion proves just how far Microsoft are behind the curve in terms of software. Software is the only thing the Deck has going for it, yet it completely trounces the competition even with its inferior screen, processor, GPU, and battery. The PS5 doesn't run Windows either, and the PS5 has won the console war this generation by a sales landslide victory of something ridiculous like 2:1!

If the only thing tying people to Windows is gaming support, that bastion is being eroded faster than I can look up the numbers for it.
 
Linux will move to us. The Steam deck has already proved that Windows isn't needed for a top-tier gaming experience and the fact the Steam deck is unquestionably the best handheld console despite the hardware advantages of things like the Ally and Legion proves just how far Microsoft are behind the curve in terms of software. Software is the only thing the Deck has going for it, yet it completely trounces the competition even with its inferior screen, processor, GPU, and battery.

yep, there is only one issue holding me back from Linux permanently, and that is my love for Final Fantasy XIV and a few other games that are Windows only.

FFXIV can be played on Linux, but its not as easy as other games to get working I hear.
 
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Yeah variations of twelveforum domains have already been saved lol
Hell if linux was all that good I'd still be using it

Gave up once OBS studio showed flicking on recordings but not watching them live so the learning/ troubleshooting is just to damn much
Maybe it will change in a few years who knows what steam will do by then
I've given linux mint a couple chances and came up short each time.
 
Apple? No thanks. It's the most anti-consumer hardware platform in the world. You can't upgrade anything on your own. And when you want to add 16GB of RAM or 1TB SSD, they will take the skin off your body and charge you extortionate prices. Nonsense.
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Not sure on the upgrade part but they do let you swapout batteries and maybe broken screens at their stores.
 
I won't give linux a chance until it has reached the point where you can 100% use it without ever having to use the terminal or command line, i.e. all programs will install themselves with the click of a mouse....can any of our Linux fans out there answer that, is it possible to use Linux yet without having to use the terminal?
Zorin I believe you don't but it is not free and I was surprised how much it went up lol
It used to be like 20.us
Zorin OS - Home
 
I won't give linux a chance until it has reached the point where you can 100% use it without ever having to use the terminal or command line, i.e. all programs will install themselves with the click of a mouse....can any of our Linux fans out there answer that, is it possible to use Linux yet without having to use the terminal?
I cant use windows without using command line. Adjusting bcdedit and the like.

There is point and click package management as well as admin, depends if the UI is configured right and the appropriate packages installed for it, I havent needed to use command line on steam deck.

Windows 11 launched 2021, so looks like we have now roughly a 3 years release schedule, horrible. :(

It usually takes me 3-5 years to decide if I want to move to a newer Windows OS now, as I wait for the kinks to be ironed out and such, but it seems Microsoft now want to be in a constant new OS mode. Wish was an easy way to bump 10 21H2 to IoT license.
 
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