I am on Linux Mint for 6 years now. All my PCs and Macs run Linux Mint. My wife's PC runs Linux Mint - it took her 2 days to adapt from Windows but she no longer has any problems!!!
I went to Linux around April/2024 when Ubuntu 24.04 LTS was released; in October I then upgraded to Ubuntu 24.10. Make sure if you migrate to Linux that you have a distro with the latest Linux Kernel if you have new hardware. Like for an AMD 7800xt graphic card you need Linux Kernel 6.3 and up. Linux makes me feel less brain dead when I use Win11; just never really liked how Microsoft operates and way they compute.
I jumped ship as soon as they said hey we will take screenshots of everything you do on your computer and we will store it to use against you later on. Haha nice try.
two years ago; i did installed debian. i feel the not stabile and not easy to use. after litle time swiched macbook. Now(2 weeks ago) i installed Arch on my ryzen 8845H thinkbook laptop. system is perfecly fited my laptop. i am so glad: 16+ hours for full remote connect to may mac mini. 14 hours battery time for coding, 12 hours mixed web usage, 6-10 hours for 70% brightness youtube like video waching. KDE plasma is feel perfect after MacOs
False and click bait. Do not have the right to speak for 'EVERYONE'. I have been on FreeBSD for 15 years, as well as Leopard on my iMac g5 that I use regularly and maintain. Prior to this, Slackware since 1999. I don't have a problem with Linux. I have a problem with someone stating false 'information ', whatever the motive.
@@dreamskongz4781 The video says everyone is switching to linux. Yes i may use it on one of my devices, but i have not seen my grandpa switch, my parents, my friends for the matter of fact i havent heard of anybody switching to linux so who is everyone
Then I guess you'd do the same for other videos who are exaggerating their title for clickbait? Or is this a bias specifically only on topic related to Linux?
Uhhh, some of your points are fine, but..........., ehhh, everyone ? 1 - Have you never heard of programs like O&O-Shut-up10 that debloat your Windows, or Open Shell that reverts your Start menu back to your favorite Windows version. 2 - And yes Linux is not only for die hard nerds anymore, but come on, you still can't get very far with Linux, without some command-line knowledge. >_< 3 - Open source more save then Windows?, that's mainly because Windows is a much bigger target, Linux projects have been compromised because compromised donated code. 4 - Yeah Windows is not free, but you can get a license's key for about $/€15~20, not that expensive aider. 5 - Linux for Joe Average, it's still a pain in the ass, still too nerdy, and as long as Valve's SteamOS is not finished, with its user first, instead of solution first aproche, Linux will never grow to anything other than a niche solution for MS haters and nerd's. If you try to make a point, don't glance over the problems, and only look at your own use case, but think like, can my mom daily use it without more help? And no, I am not a hater, I use Linux and Promox daily, and I like using it, but here is still a use case for Windows, and sill use it on my main machine, that I use to remote desktop in to Linux. ^_^
Literally everything on the internet runs Linux; The banks, the social media, the stock markets, everything. Open Source (Linux) is definitively more secure, due to the transparency of the codebase (this allows for anyone and everyone to work together by testing the system for flaws rather, than there being some sloppy code left in the latest release that only Microsoft knows about). Imagine having a million people spell check your homework rather than just you.
You can tell that he is biased. The program you mentioned fixes a ton of the things about Windows that they complain about. The Linux people just love to hate without having their facts right. I tried Linux, it failed thanks to Grub. Talk about 1983 tech to dual boot.
@@str0mback I think it would be wonderful if Linux would become user-friendly enough that anyone could use it, in a way Android and iOS done that, but that's still too much closed source. I would not give my mom a Linux machine, it would still be a nightmare for her to use if something go's wrong, there is where Windows is just better, it's more idiot-proof than Linux, and we both don't want me to be the weekly helpdesk!!
@@killjoy4862 4% is actually a conservative estimate of the number of desktops running Linux. I only wanted to illustrate another way to understanding this number. if you don't understand the math. think of it this way. 4% is 4 parts of 100. you can divide 100 by 4 and get 25. So you get 1 in every 25 desktops. Hope this helps.
Nobody switching to linux.. Same talking points by nerds back in 1996. People rather switch to mac's rather going the route of linux. Come back when linux is mac and I'll edit this post. Yes, I'm sad that we don't have better options then windows..
I switched from Windows 11 pro to Linux Mint 22 about a month ago. Best decision I’ve made in years. It’s amazing
I am on Linux Mint for 6 years now. All my PCs and Macs run Linux Mint. My wife's PC runs Linux Mint - it took her 2 days to adapt from Windows but she no longer has any problems!!!
I switch to linux full permanently 😊
I went to Linux around April/2024 when Ubuntu 24.04 LTS was released; in October I then upgraded to Ubuntu 24.10. Make sure if you migrate to Linux that you have a distro with the latest Linux Kernel if you have new hardware. Like for an AMD 7800xt graphic card you need Linux Kernel 6.3 and up. Linux makes me feel less brain dead when I use Win11; just never really liked how Microsoft operates and way they compute.
I'm on dualboot with Mint for now.
90% of my work related apps are Linux "proof" now, so i hope to make the full switch asap.
As someone who’s been using Unix-like systems for 20 years, I have to ask: is there a reason for why people were using Windows in the first place?
Popularity. It doesn't matter how low quality a product or service is, if it's popular people will buy / use it.
Games.
Lack of knowledge in programming and codes and what not...
Everything is on click through UI.
I jumped ship as soon as they said hey we will take screenshots of everything you do on your computer and we will store it to use against you later on. Haha nice try.
Have you ever seen the update proces on linux ? 20x faster than on windows! Runs the same ...but for free
two years ago;
i did installed debian. i feel the not stabile and not easy to use. after litle time swiched macbook.
Now(2 weeks ago) i installed Arch on my ryzen 8845H thinkbook laptop.
system is perfecly fited my laptop.
i am so glad:
16+ hours for full remote connect to may mac mini.
14 hours battery time for coding,
12 hours mixed web usage,
6-10 hours for 70% brightness youtube like video waching.
KDE plasma is feel perfect after MacOs
False and click bait. Do not have the right to speak for 'EVERYONE'.
I have been on FreeBSD for 15 years, as well as Leopard on my iMac g5 that I use regularly and maintain. Prior to this, Slackware since 1999.
I don't have a problem with Linux. I have a problem with someone stating false 'information ', whatever the motive.
Man who is everyone
Nerds
I'm just curious, why are you guys treating this like a sport team? Shit like this is what cause Google and Microsoft to dominate the entire industry
@@dreamskongz4781 The video says everyone is switching to linux. Yes i may use it on one of my devices, but i have not seen my grandpa switch, my parents, my friends for the matter of fact i havent heard of anybody switching to linux so who is everyone
Then I guess you'd do the same for other videos who are exaggerating their title for clickbait? Or is this a bias specifically only on topic related to Linux?
@@dreamskongz4781 for the last 13 hours i have left similiar comments under 20 differenct channels
using macos w/ chrome and talking about windows and linux?
openSUSE, Debian, Fedora are kings. Linux is way better than Windows now. Gaming is easy too.
Can it install Capture One with an additional layer?
@@deanbuckfield9345 Try it yourself, that's very specific
"Everyone" is a bit of a stretch.
Uhhh, some of your points are fine, but..........., ehhh, everyone ?
1 - Have you never heard of programs like O&O-Shut-up10 that debloat your Windows, or Open Shell that reverts your Start menu back to your favorite Windows version.
2 - And yes Linux is not only for die hard nerds anymore, but come on, you still can't get very far with Linux, without some command-line knowledge. >_<
3 - Open source more save then Windows?, that's mainly because Windows is a much bigger target, Linux projects have been compromised because compromised donated code.
4 - Yeah Windows is not free, but you can get a license's key for about $/€15~20, not that expensive aider.
5 - Linux for Joe Average, it's still a pain in the ass, still too nerdy, and as long as Valve's SteamOS is not finished, with its user first, instead of solution first aproche, Linux will never grow to anything other than a niche solution for MS haters and nerd's.
If you try to make a point, don't glance over the problems, and only look at your own use case, but think like, can my mom daily use it without more help?
And no, I am not a hater, I use Linux and Promox daily, and I like using it, but here is still a use case for Windows, and sill use it on my main machine, that I use to remote desktop in to Linux. ^_^
Literally everything on the internet runs Linux; The banks, the social media, the stock markets, everything.
Open Source (Linux) is definitively more secure, due to the transparency of the codebase (this allows for anyone and everyone to work together by testing the system for flaws rather, than there being some sloppy code left in the latest release that only Microsoft knows about).
Imagine having a million people spell check your homework rather than just you.
You can tell that he is biased. The program you mentioned fixes a ton of the things about Windows that they complain about. The Linux people just love to hate without having their facts right. I tried Linux, it failed thanks to Grub. Talk about 1983 tech to dual boot.
@@str0mback I think it would be wonderful if Linux would become user-friendly enough that anyone could use it, in a way Android and iOS done that, but that's still too much closed source.
I would not give my mom a Linux machine, it would still be a nightmare for her to use if something go's wrong, there is where Windows is just better, it's more idiot-proof than Linux, and we both don't want me to be the weekly helpdesk!!
@@michaelwesten I totally agree with everything you said, all I was pushing back on was the security of said operating system. :-)
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People gotta stop meme-ing Bill Gates, he isn't leading Microsoft for a long time now, it's Satya Nadella.
I installed zorin os
how do you find it?
@cloudconsultant my Bluetooth is not working:(
Other than that, I didn't have any problems
same here 🙂
@@rahuldsouza1985 ubuntu handles bluetooth better from the start. had no problems to connect my steam controller (exotic bluetooth device basically)
Keep hearing how Linux any day now is going to take over. Been hearing that since WIndows Vista. Let me know when it actually happens.
It will never happen.
lol using mac
No one is doing this. Stop the bs plz
Tried Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon. It failed once I added a hard drive. Grub sucked and failed. I went back to Windows.
Says the dude using Mac for his YT stream. That's pretty pathetic. NO ONE uses Linux. Desktop market share is below even pathetic percentages.
As an old guy i can tell you that OS/2 was worse in percentages 🤣
Around 1 in 25 people use Linux.
in 2024 Linux was used by around 7% of desktops, so that's about 1 in 14 persons using Linux.
@@AhamshepYou mean 1 in 250 000?
@@killjoy4862 4% is actually a conservative estimate of the number of desktops running Linux. I only wanted to illustrate another way to understanding this number.
if you don't understand the math. think of it this way. 4% is 4 parts of 100. you can divide 100 by 4 and get 25. So you get 1 in every 25 desktops. Hope this helps.
This boring old story still goes on. Blimey.
Nobody switching to linux.. Same talking points by nerds back in 1996. People rather switch to mac's rather going the route of linux. Come back when linux is mac and I'll edit this post. Yes, I'm sad that we don't have better options then windows..
Nobody doing that