• fernandorincon@reddthat.com
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    1 month ago

    I only have one computer that can run 11 because of the TPM module, it upgraded by accident.

    All others will run linux

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      1 month ago

      Pretty telling when the only way you can get your users to “upgrade” is by stealth. I wonder what the % of involuntarily upgraded win11 users is vs people who knowingly and willingly did so.

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        1 month ago

        I would’ve upgraded to 11, but either my computer doesn’t support TPM or I just refused to turn it on. So instead I upgraded to Ubuntu. There are probably better distros but I had a limited about of time to fuck around trying them.

        Mint is pretty nice, too. It felt familiar, as a windows user. But I kept installing stuff that broke the updater. So I switched and found it’s me, not the updater, and I just need to do apt update/upgrade and dpkg -i regardless, but anyway now I’m on Ubuntu.

        I still have my full windows install on an SSD somewhere if I had an emergency, but I haven’t had any such emergency in about a year.

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      28 days ago

      The one that runs W11 can still be upgraded to Linux. Keep the W11 partition and run W11 in an emulator inside Linux when you really need it - which should be less and less the more you’re familiar with Linux.