• @tabular@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        I hope you’ve got backup solution if Windows ever prevents you from working.

        It must be important if you’re prioritizing it over your software freedom…

          • @tabular@lemmy.world
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            2 years ago

            Hopefully a reinstall is the most you ever need and there is no chance Microsoft would ever happen to make changes that shaft you.

            Software freedom is about being in control over your own computing. If being in control of your research and the results is important then I think it should be important to you too.

            I consider myself like a smoker telling you smoking causes cancer in regards to my use of proprietary software. I am proud of the efforts I’ve made over the years to reduce using proprietary software.

            • @Telodzrum@lemmy.world
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              62 years ago

              Can’t be in control of your own computing if you can’t do your computing at all. From their responses, it’s clear that Linux is not supported for hardware essential to their workflow. How is this difficult to understand?

              • @tabular@lemmy.world
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                52 years ago

                There is no misunderstanding there. For free software alternatives to be created you need people to want it and contribute to creating it (not just software). It’s not obvious to me they lament the lack of free software alternatives and their lack of control over their important computing.

    • Lemminary
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      2 years ago

      Last time I used Linux it came with its own bag of problems like hunting down drivers and incompatibility issues and random bugs that wouldn’t let me use the wifi without digging up solutions in some obscure forum. Maybe it’s not the case anymore but I don’t hear many people lauding it for its competitive UX and ease of use.

      • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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        62 years ago

        Huh, my experience is the exact opposite. On Linux there was zero hunting for drivers of any kind. At all. They were all just included in the Linux kernel. Out of the box drivers for everything I had.

        On windows it was: ok first I need my motherboard chipset driver, now I need my WiFi driver, and now my graphics driver, now the driver for this microphone, and finally the driver for this controller.

        Each of which I had to search online for the right website, download an installer, run an installer, and delete the installer afterwards.

        To me, that was a much more clunky experience.