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  • Microsoft Windows OS Alternatives. Life After Microsoft Windows Cutting The Cord Series has officially begun! Join me as I embark on a journey into the unknown a journey in to the world of Linux. Our goal is to give Bill Gates and his Microsoft Windows the one finger solute. The question is, can we install an alternative operating system and all the software needed to be a daily driver? Or will I fail and come crawling back to Billy The Kid and his telemetry stricken, privacy disrespecting, bloated POS spyware operating system?
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  • @jcristina
    @jcristina  Месяц назад +68

    Microsoft Windows OS and Software Alternatives. Life After Microsoft Windows Cutting The Cord Series has officially begun! Join me as I embark on a journey into the unknown a journey in to the world of Linux. Our goal is to give Bill Gates and his Microsoft Windows the one finger solute. The question is, can we install an alternative operating system and all the software needed to be a daily driver? Or will I fail and come crawling back to Billy The Kid and his telemetry stricken, privacy disrespecting, boated POS spyware operating system?
    Do me a favor an place an emoji in the comments so I know you watched!
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    • @mitcoes
      @mitcoes Месяц назад +5

      I would recommend VENTOY to install any ISO, including MS ones, it allows you permanent Linux on USB (great for use computers outside home).
      Try Solaar too for Logitech mouses.
      Also try KDE (perhaps in a virtual machine) and Discover to show your audience they can choose.
      SUGGESTION; Make one chapter showing the configuration menu (Gnome and KDE ones) with their options. And show the theming and the cubes, in particular dark themes as Vivid-dark-Global-6, as an alternative. And KDE connect (GSconnect in Gnome) for mobile integration.
      Ps: Sometimes you need MS WOS, then virtualization, even with GPU passthroug, can help you not to double boot, and the data MS can share is just the bare minimum

    • @jonbrandjes9024
      @jonbrandjes9024 28 дней назад

      Did you know the 555 and even the 560 beta drivers are out? They work even better with Linux. Especially when running Wayland. After Explicit Sync got merged the experience has been amazing with those drivers on Wayland. You can even do cool stuff with PipeWire Audio.

    • @laylasmart
      @laylasmart 26 дней назад +1

      Copilot AI and Recall are spyware in such level that the US government sued Windows for that.
      You want to use Zorin OS 17.1 core (Ubuntu based).
      It feels like Windows, no problems with installation and it have support for Windows third party software using Wine, Bottles, and Lutris. You will feel like you are on Windows.
      Also, there's the software manager which offer many many free software.
      Davinci Resolve have a Linux version.
      Scarlett suppose to have Linux drivers.

    • @pauldwalker
      @pauldwalker 26 дней назад +2

      this is a braver action than cutting the cord from adobe.
      good luck. i hope you succeed.

    • @jadefinchscene5644
      @jadefinchscene5644 25 дней назад +2

      as a content creator who already uses resolve, i look forward to watching this series. i have been thinking of doing this for a long time, and i am to the point where i want to do it.

  • @1369usmc
    @1369usmc 26 дней назад +62

    I want the old days back... cars I can work on... computers that don't spy on me... and a Government that guards and protects the Constitution.

    • @mwngw
      @mwngw 19 дней назад

      Our government has been overtaken by malevolent Communists. Bank on it.

    • @alexkt3400
      @alexkt3400 14 дней назад +1

      Most of those things are priceless, but at least you've got Linux for the rest. Sooner you take the plunge the sooner you realize how easy it was all along!

    • @theorangerabbit8006
      @theorangerabbit8006 14 дней назад +1

      The government has always been watching us. They are just getting a lot more lazy with how they do it, which is why it is getting more noticeable.

    • @Dave-PL
      @Dave-PL 14 дней назад +3

      "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." Thomas Jefferson.

  • @ronaldhudson169
    @ronaldhudson169 27 дней назад +177

    Windows is a bully, not only watching you but constantly gaslighting you into giving it more and more information. Linux has been my daily driver for over 10 years.

    • @fido139
      @fido139 24 дня назад +6

      Works for you, not for many of us.

    • @fido139
      @fido139 24 дня назад +1

      Apple. Worse.

    • @VernJ-ry3ec
      @VernJ-ry3ec 24 дня назад

      ​@@fido139skill issue

    • @Gidgets_Gadgets
      @Gidgets_Gadgets 23 дня назад

      Yip, for me since mid to late 1995 onward or there about.

    • @amazingsensei4145
      @amazingsensei4145 23 дня назад

      Adobe

  • @Psalms144_1_2
    @Psalms144_1_2 Месяц назад +75

    I quit on Microsoft 6 years ago, I am now using Linux Mint and I love it. you cant go wrong.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +5

      Sweet

    • @dsvet
      @dsvet 23 дня назад +1

      How does it work for gaming?

    • @Psalms144_1_2
      @Psalms144_1_2 23 дня назад

      @@dsvet I don't know, I don't game, but reading reviews on the Linux Mint web site, there seems to be many people who like it for gaming.

    • @MnemonicCarrier
      @MnemonicCarrier 21 день назад

      @@dsvet I'm on Arch Linux (with KDE Plasma). I'm not a hardcore gamer, but I have Steam installed, and the basic (old) games I play work really well (QuakeLive, Doom Eternal etc...). I've heard good things about CyberPunk, so may give that a shot soon (when I find some spare time).

    • @dsvet
      @dsvet 21 день назад

      @@MnemonicCarrier ok thanks!

  • @cseale61
    @cseale61 27 дней назад +52

    Linux has been my daily driver for 24 years. No regrets. I am a software and web developer.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  27 дней назад +9

      AAAAAAAAWESOME!!!!!!

    • @TheSulross
      @TheSulross 26 дней назад +8

      For some reason we software developers that use Linux as daily driver don’t count. Never understood that as I use my Linux computer for daily driver activities just like any Windows or Mac user uses their computer for same.
      I appreciate a good GUI desktop just as much as those users and Linux absolutely delivers a top notch experience for usability.
      My use of command line shell and text based software (vim) is my profession activity just as others are perhaps using video and sound editing software for their profession.

    • @bthemedia
      @bthemedia 25 дней назад

      @@TheSulrosswas using Linux as my main/only OS in early 2000s (2002-2007?) until I needed to edit photos in Adobe Lightroom… glad to see so many creative/media software tools now available on Linux.

    • @phill6859
      @phill6859 18 дней назад

      ​@@TheSulrossyou have to love pretty die hard to use vim. I worked somewhere with COBOL programmers from the late 80s for over 20 years, they used vi and their productivity was terrible. It's not that you don't count, it's that most people just don't want to use Linux.

    • @bigglyguy8429
      @bigglyguy8429 14 дней назад +1

      @@TheSulross You don't count because it's like when I go 4x4ing with my buddies and a guy has an old Range Rover, and I ask him "So has it been reliable?" and he says "Yeah been no problem at all, solid car." Then I found he's a mechanic, and has changed the engine twice, the gearbox once, added a gearbox cooler and once stripped the entire thing down and replaced the wiring loom, all of it.

  • @rudischoors3874
    @rudischoors3874 Месяц назад +51

    As a systems administrator back in 1985, I abandoned Microsoft in the early 2000 after doing the Y2K for DHL and stumbled upon DOOM embedded into Microsoft Word. Using Linux and OSX ever since.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +7

      Perfect!!!! Both are Unix based. Love it.

  • @ProtonD1200
    @ProtonD1200 28 дней назад +113

    From Denmark,
    I myself switched my 5 PC+s from Windows 10 to Linux Mint 21.2 now (21.3) 10 months ago. And I will go to Mint 22 in short time.
    And I have not regretted that, My main computer I use is a Ryzen 5800x with an RX 6600 which works 100%.
    And Those who only need to use their PC for online banking, mail, printing, surfing the net will never run into problems, that is my experience
    .
    I'm so tired of their licenses you have to buy, here in Denmark a license for Windows 11 costs a whopping 100 dollars, and the microsoft account.
    And all their nagging that they come up with now.
    I enjoy Linux, I find it challenging, and never Windows again.
    And I newer come back to Windows again.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  28 дней назад +7

      🤓

    • @jasonsnell708
      @jasonsnell708 26 дней назад +9

      I did the same thing last year, but with Fedora :)

    • @jfiosi
      @jfiosi 26 дней назад

      @@jasonsnell708 Great to have choices! Of course, the Unwanted Ones criticize "choice" as "confusing" for people. Linux has done a very poor job of branding, advertising and evangelizing Linux although the strength of Linux is that there is something for everyone -- from newbie penguins to seasoned penguins. And the different flavors of Linux are super customizable to make it actually your own OS. I am running KDE Neon Plasma 6.1 +.

    • @Ironrocker69
      @Ironrocker69 25 дней назад +7

      Yes Made the jump to Linux Mint 21.3 about 6 months ago and...Think I'll Never look back to Microsoft Windows!

    • @TelamCanidae
      @TelamCanidae 25 дней назад +6

      I switched all my PCs to Linux Mint, except one, My Gaming PC, Linux is getting there but not quite, still buggy for my taste, if i have 30 minutes to play, I want to play, not fix stuff before I play. But as soon as it is ported properly, I will drop that winblows soo fast.... 😁

  • @johnsmith-gs4qf
    @johnsmith-gs4qf 27 дней назад +38

    I use Linux Mint for 99% of my apps and Windows in a virtual machine for the remaining 1%. I could use Linux for 100%, but there are a few Windows apps that I like to use, but I make sure to cut off ALL Internet access to my Windows virtual machine (for security reasons). I recommend an all AMD solution (CPU & graphics card) to make things easier in Linux. I use VLC for video/audio player, Libre Office, Gimp for bitmap graphics, Inkscape for vector graphics, DOS Box to play old dos games, Virtualbox for Windows, Vidcutter for basic video edits, Audacity for editting audio, LMMS music creator, Kdenlive video editor, Handbrake media converter, etc. Linux isn't perfect (nothing is), but it's AWESOME!

    • @sarcasticmcspastic
      @sarcasticmcspastic 22 дня назад +3

      I WILL MENTION
      I WILL MENTION
      AS A THINKPAD P70 USER WITH INTEL+NVIDIA QUADRO
      the driver support and system stability have gotten shockingly good on business grade machines, with lenovo publishing official firmware repos and everything
      So, if you can't go all AMD or just need something mobile, or both
      Thinkpads are very worthwhile considering. those incompatibility issues as they only really exist on paper and with other laptop vendors

  • @ohmygosh6176
    @ohmygosh6176 25 дней назад +21

    In 2024 Microsoft is advertising for Linux and Intel is advertising for AMD.
    What a crazy year.

  • @davidmilisock5200
    @davidmilisock5200 Месяц назад +59

    I'll be watching and paying attention, in 2025 Windows 10 is no longer supported. My 8 systems are all getting old, so it is very fortuitous that you're here again to provide useful information.

    • @michaeljohnson9760
      @michaeljohnson9760 Месяц назад +6

      Copilot has even invaded my windows 10 pc's on an update.

    • @davidmilisock5200
      @davidmilisock5200 Месяц назад

      @@michaeljohnson9760 Here's one thing to remember. Remember who built the internet and understand that anything connected to the internet belongs to the government and their evil minions!
      That's not a reason to use Linux but using Linux doesn't solve that problem.

    • @therealcyber5
      @therealcyber5 Месяц назад +1

      be wary of non MS updates...

    • @Bingos7071
      @Bingos7071 Месяц назад +3

      LTSC last till 2030

    • @GLJKins
      @GLJKins 29 дней назад

      Your computer will still work as long as the hardware works.
      There are hospitals still using XP, I have a computer with 7, and friends with old versions that never have issue. Just stay off porn sites, free sites, don't download crap off the internet, don't open emails. Unless verification is needed. Simple. Microsoft wants to forced hardware upgrades, forced OS upgrades. It's all about getting your money.

  • @PC4USE1
    @PC4USE1 29 дней назад +37

    I tried Linux in the early 2000s and was stumped by it. Fast forward to 2017,I tried Linux Mint 17 and was able to get it going. When Win7 passed away in 2020,I migrated to Linux and am satisfied. Not a gamer,but steam covers that,not a graphic artist but plenty of substitutes in Linux. The average Joe/Jane Doe can exist very well on modern Linux. If Windows wasn't like it was now,I might still be using it,since I started with Dos/Windows in the early 1990s.

    • @UToobUsername01
      @UToobUsername01 25 дней назад +4

      Is there a way to turn off the spyware in windows??

    • @Siltprogramation
      @Siltprogramation 24 дня назад +4

      @@UToobUsername01 Kind off. There are programs and scripts to try to tuned it down but they are not guarantee to work, specially after an update. I think Tek Syndicate has a video about them.

    • @kitsune-chan6897
      @kitsune-chan6897 23 дня назад +3

      @@UToobUsername01 Yes, but there is nothing stopping Microsoft from just re-enabling it again.

    • @makun16
      @makun16 19 дней назад +2

      Win 7 was the last usable M$ OS. They just needed to keep the ui, do away with spyware and support new hardware. They would have had a winner.

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic 10 дней назад +1

      @@UToobUsername01 Also, Chris Titus has some videos about minimizing Windows bloatware and all the telemetry. You might watch some videos there.

  • @kevinintheusa8984
    @kevinintheusa8984 24 дня назад +18

    I switched to Linux Mint over 2 years ago and never looked back. Our son, an IT engineer, laughed at me then and now he is learning Linux Mint.

    • @NZFarmersGrowersDirectory
      @NZFarmersGrowersDirectory 23 дня назад +2

      Indeed. Most IT people are only training on MS systems. However, a small number are looking beyond MS, although in some cases, as occurs in the medical/pharma field, discussing 'alternative narratives' in this case using open source, they can risk losing their jobs and income from the mainstream office sector. But web host companies have been using linux for 20 years and there are good opportunities there for open source geeks.

    • @paulj505
      @paulj505 21 день назад +1

      I was using Mint for a very long time. I still appreciate it for introducing me to Linux. But then I tried Arch based distribution, CachyOS and I realized how much Mint has held my machine back. Arch based systems have more software in their repositories. I did not need to build stuff myself that often. Thanks to it also having the newest updates, the performance was much better. I could even play games with decent frame rates, that I could not on Windows or Mint. But I am not trying to make you use an arch based distro. Just mentioning an option. Despite what I heard. I still think that Mint is good. Especially for people who just want to get the work done

  • @pops71
    @pops71 Месяц назад +24

    I just started cutting the cord with Ubuntu 24.04, I paused the video, downloaded, installed and was working on setting up when I came back to finish the video. Thanks for the video!

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +1

      Love it.

    • @TestGearJunkie.
      @TestGearJunkie. 23 дня назад

      Not a fan of Ubuntu, the command line structure is different to that which I'm used to, and the security sucks.

    • @Johan-ez5wo
      @Johan-ez5wo 22 дня назад

      Its spies on you too now..

    • @XDRosenheim
      @XDRosenheim 21 день назад

      @@Johan-ez5wo Sure, but you have the power to turn it off, and keep it off.

  • @Mantikal
    @Mantikal Месяц назад +76

    "You will own nothing and be happy" - Klaus

    • @FullFrontalNerdity-e3z
      @FullFrontalNerdity-e3z 28 дней назад +17

      I'm almost there on the first part, thanks to inflation, but I'm struggling with the second part.

    • @ApoMaTu3aTop
      @ApoMaTu3aTop 26 дней назад +1

      Snata* Klaus =)

    • @jfiosi
      @jfiosi 26 дней назад +4

      @@FullFrontalNerdity-e3z 🤣 I feel your pain!

    • @jfiosi
      @jfiosi 26 дней назад +8

      Said the guy who has everything. Easy enough for Herr Klaus, right? 🤮

    • @greglallerstedt6492
      @greglallerstedt6492 26 дней назад

      F Klaus.. pathetic girly man... he was..

  • @aromalito63
    @aromalito63 27 дней назад +10

    Last 3 years on linux,installed linux on a brand new gamer laptop,and got a mini pc with linux,never looked back on windows,life is good

  • @tid418
    @tid418 26 дней назад +7

    In 2015, on July 31, release day for Windows 10, I upgraded my main PC from Windows 7 to 10.
    I was, to say the least, aghast at what I saw. I restored my backup of my Win 7 setup (not trusting the Win 10 rollback feature) and figured I would give it some more time to "cook." I remembered how Vista had a rough start, but it ended up being decent after the issues were fixed (not that most people noticed... they'd gone back to XP).
    When the November update came out, I thought for sure that MS would have listened to their customers as they had with Vista and fixed it. I tried it out (as an upgrade) on a spare computer that had been set up as Win 7/ Kubuntu Linux dual boot, and none of my main complaints (which were far from being mine alone) had been addressed.
    That was when I realized that the issues I had with Windows 10 were not oversights or rough edges... they were key design features. Windows 10 was not meant to serve my interests. It was meant to serve Microsoft's, and even though Windows users were communicating this loud and clear, Microsoft chose not to hear it.
    That was when I set up my main PC as a dual boot with Kubuntu. The phase-out of Windows, my operating system of choice since 1990 (3.0), had begun.
    One day, some months later, I realized that I had not booted Windows in a long time (over a month). That was when I realized my migration was complete. I still kept Windows 7 around in case I needed it, since I had already paid for it, but it turned out that I didn't need it.

    • @SeeJayPlayGames
      @SeeJayPlayGames 22 дня назад

      "Windows 10 was not meant to serve my interests" - I don't think that it's a coincidence that Satya Nadella took over as CEO in the prior year (2014). He was formerly head of their cloud services and I guess he's been pushing the company in that direction ever since.

  • @tiqo8549
    @tiqo8549 23 дня назад +6

    All time windows user here. Changed (for fun) to Zorin Os 2 years ago...for some reason i still use it as a primary OS daily. Linux came a long way..

  • @SHANNON-AZ
    @SHANNON-AZ Месяц назад +18

    Bravo! Great start sir. I have downloaded the ISO (Fedora Workstation), uploaded it to my favorite VPS provider, and am currently installing the operating system onto a fresh VPS. Doing it this way got me passed the part I was getting stuck on, which was basically being stuck at a command prompt not knowing where to go from there. After uploading the ISO and spawning the VPS, I entered a terminal window, and was given a choice, with actual prompts to follow. That led me to the actual install which is almost done (Hooray for GUI!) List? Not me. Just like the lyrics from Def Leopard, I am a "Touch and see" kind of guy. Makes it easy when you are not using your main machine, and just using a disposable VPS. I will play with it, do it again, and again, and again, until I master it and end up with a final product. To each their own.

  • @fubaralakbar6800
    @fubaralakbar6800 24 дня назад +7

    How in the hell did Bill Gates get from "Stop stealing my software" to "Give me complete control of your life"?

    • @juliusfucik4011
      @juliusfucik4011 23 дня назад

      And your body... oh and I want to darken the skies to combat climate change.
      He is a megalomaniac.

    • @Johan-ez5wo
      @Johan-ez5wo 22 дня назад +2

      Since he invented 'virussus'

    • @user-yt2vd9gz8y
      @user-yt2vd9gz8y 22 дня назад +1

      Wasn't his software, he stole it off his 'mate' Gary

    • @fubaralakbar6800
      @fubaralakbar6800 22 дня назад

      @@user-yt2vd9gz8y I know, and that makes it even worse.

  • @nthdominion
    @nthdominion Месяц назад +14

    MX Linux for me for years. No problems with Scarlet (2x2)...works naturally. Got Affinity stuff working, steam, nvidia(proprietary)....just a learning curve.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +1

      Have not trying affinity install yet.

  • @robinpettit7827
    @robinpettit7827 Месяц назад +10

    It isn't just the self recording feature, it's the need to force you into a subscriber model for the one drive which requires signing into a Microsoft account which is why Microsoft removed the ability to create a local account via the graphical interface and also removed the ability to move the file structure with pointers moved properly as well.

    • @tid418
      @tid418 26 дней назад +2

      You can still do it. Enter a dummy email address when it demands you set up a MS account. The idea is to use one that is blocked. After it tells you that you cannot use that one a few times, it will then offer you the chance to set up a local account.

    • @duckmeat4674
      @duckmeat4674 23 дня назад +1

      ​@@tid418there's an easier way, if you open console during the login stage, you can enter a single command to boot setup without wifi

  • @pleaseandthankyou4161
    @pleaseandthankyou4161 23 дня назад +4

    For me the most important thing using linux is installing it on a BTRFS file system. I will give up on computers altogether without it. It has saved me so many years of heartache and tears when I first discovered it. I can break the system completely and have it restored under 20’s. To me it’s one of the greatest technologies of all time. Kudos to the individuals who worked on it.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  23 дня назад +2

      Advanced data management features are amazing.

  • @goodwinml
    @goodwinml Месяц назад +25

    I am windows since day one but so sick of MS and Bill Gates! I've tried linux over the years but always gave up. I am waiting for the gaming episode. I am a 65 year old USAF Vet that is a geek. I have gamed since my original Amiga 500 from the late 80's. I play DayZ, Elite Dangerous and Halo PC. I have dedicated servers for DayZ and Halo PC. I have close to your requirements. But gaming is up in the mandatory column with my NVIDIA.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +6

      I think I got ya covered. Hang tight and thank you for your service!!

    • @erikg.2666
      @erikg.2666 Месяц назад +6

      Gates is not involved anymore. The CEO is Satya Nadella

    • @judewestburner
      @judewestburner 29 дней назад +4

      I think the Bill Gates hatred is more general :)

    • @HickoryDickory86
      @HickoryDickory86 29 дней назад

      For you, since you have Nvidia, it would be worth checking out Pop!_OS by System76 (a Linux PC and laptop manufacturer). When you click "download," you get the option of the regular ISO or an Nvidia ISO, in which they roll the appropriate drivers for Nvidia GPUs.
      Word of caution, though: For the past few years, System76 have been working on their own COSMIC desktop environment, which they have built from scratch in the Rust language, to replace GNOME, since it got to the point where they were fighting the GNOME team's tyranny at every turn. They recently released the alpha version of their new desktop with their latest long-term support (LTS) version of Pop!_OS, 22.04. Because it's an alpha release, it is buggy and missing some features, so it may be best to wait a little while, maybe until it hits beta, unless you're a brave soul qnd wish to help them in their efforts. They just needed to get it released into the hands of the public so it could be stress-tested in the real world and so they could start squashing all the bugs they have missed internally, as well as to hopefully receive more feature requests that might increase COSMIC's quality of life going forward.

    • @gomergomez1984
      @gomergomez1984 28 дней назад +1

      Almost the same bio here, but I gave up windows this year and I run Xbuntu with Steam for my games and it works, still a hiccup now and then but no worse than Windows. Also plenty of help that actually helps on line for configuration issues if needed.

  • @TheHeavenArt
    @TheHeavenArt 27 дней назад +4

    I did the jump to Linux not long ago, I agree with all that you've said, but here's a suggestion, drop Gnome for KDE Plasma.
    I was at first also quite captivated by how shiny and nice Gnome looks, but you'll notice that doing stuff just doesn't feel smooth in Gnome, while KDE looks more rough but stuff just works and feels effortless.
    I can give you an example, I like to connect my TV (which is 4k) to the computer, that is running 2x 1080p screens, to watch stuff while sitting in the couch, with Gnome it kinda worked, but I couldn't select different resolutions for different screens, and couldn't change the scaling of the UI for each screen. Changed to KDE and all of it just works, better than windows.
    There was also some strange hassles with Nvidia control center but I think I manage to fix that back in Gnome.
    The confidence that comes from knowing it was me that fffed up and not the GUI that isn't working as it should, is totally worth the slightly less polished looks IMO.

    • @SeeJayPlayGames
      @SeeJayPlayGames 22 дня назад +1

      Running KDE Plasma myself. I had weird issues with Wayland (like mangohud breaking DOSBox) so I went back to X11, and all is fine. Seems Wayland isn't quite ready for prime time, but X11 is well-established.

  • @zrich1585
    @zrich1585 25 дней назад +5

    I have been using Linux Mint for about 10 years, I am 90% happy with Mint. I duel boot Windows 10 for the small number of programs I use that stubbornly refuse to port to Linux. Linux Mint is not perfect and has it's own annoyances, however I never feel that Linux is tying me, hand and foot to prevent me from performing everyday tasks which is the case with Microsoft Windows. Linux releases regularly fix issues, and availability of supported software grows, and with each release tending to improve, refine and enable users. Rather Microsoft Windows each issue limits functionality, hides features and adds annoyances and limitations further adding to the ever growing list of OS illegal and blocked functions. To cover 10% of the annoyances of Windows I would need to write a bible size document.

  • @MAJEPHTIC
    @MAJEPHTIC 28 дней назад +17

    Fedora has a "Spin" with the KDE desktop environment, which is MUCH closer to the Windows experience. I highly recommend this to people who are switching over from Windows and making "first contact"!
    Fedora Workstation uses the Gnome desktop environment, which is great, but increases the learning curve quite a bit, because it is very different in concept.

    • @hixyhicks
      @hixyhicks 27 дней назад +6

      Thank you for telling me about Fedora Kde , I didn't realise Fedora was available in different desktop options

    • @folksurvival
      @folksurvival 26 дней назад

      ​@@hixyhicks Yeah just search for Fedora Spins.

    • @TestGearJunkie.
      @TestGearJunkie. 23 дня назад +1

      I prefer the Cinnamon spin personally, works great. Don't like KDE much and I went off Gnome after they introduced version 3.

    • @MAJEPHTIC
      @MAJEPHTIC 23 дня назад

      @@hixyhicks You're welcome! *tips fedora*

    • @MAJEPHTIC
      @MAJEPHTIC 21 день назад

      @@adityachopra7328 Yeah, there's a reason that Linux Torvalds famously showed Nvidia a certain finger. ;)
      I highly recommend AMD systems for Linux. It's a much smoother experience and you don't have to install proprietary drivers that might break your system.

  • @repiv59
    @repiv59 Месяц назад +11

    I am very interested in this as I am serious moving my company off of windows to Linux workstations.
    Will be paying attention to your journey

    • @therealcyber5
      @therealcyber5 Месяц назад +2

      way more productive, Ive never looked back BUT there is a huge learning curve

    • @jfiosi
      @jfiosi 29 дней назад +1

      @@therealcyber5 Yes, but there are lots of excellent videos on running Linux, both desktop and server. 👍

  • @brianmurphy4702
    @brianmurphy4702 Месяц назад +8

    Hey... great video!! Just found you. For 20 years I ran my own consulting business providing custom software to various levels and sectors of companies and organizations. Due to Microsoft's iron grip all my customers were using dos and then windows. So I had to operate in that realm. My apps were 95 % done with database systems : DBase, then Fox and finally Visual Foxpro. It was 20 years of aggravation having to continually upgrade not only the OS but also my DB versions and of course pay the tab each time. Then I retired and decided to cut the cord and go to Linux... haven;t looked back and am quite happy with my choice.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +1

      I remember DBase and FOX. 😂

    • @TestGearJunkie.
      @TestGearJunkie. 23 дня назад

      @@jcristina Heh. I used to write code for dBase II and III..! Also had the DOS compiler so people couldn't mess with my programs 😋

  • @cfbmoo1
    @cfbmoo1 27 дней назад +3

    I've come to realize one thing over time. I didn't cut the cord with Windows as an OS. They cut the cord for me when they released Windows 8 and went on that path. I find myself constantly missing Windows even though Linux Mint has been a fine replacement. The windows I miss however doesn't exist anymore and won't ever exist again with the design choices they are making today.

  • @Frozen_Death_Knight
    @Frozen_Death_Knight 26 дней назад +4

    Installed Linux Mint 21.3 in June and upgraded to 22 last month. Only thing I haven't got to work in Affinity, but I've been able to adapt to using Krita despite some downsides to that. Still dual booting to Windows 10 for the time being, but I have been overall pleasantly surprised by Linux.
    Audio production was the biggest issue because of my audio interface, but once I figured out how to replace the audio server to Pipewire and Wireplumber that are now baseline in Linux Mint 22 I am now able to use Reaper, Ardour, and Linux specific audio plug-ins. Had to abandon some old Waves plug-ins I have and Cakewalk that is an awesome DAW, but overall I got it to work.
    So yeah! Not perfect, but it is pretty decent all things considered.

  • @corcaightowner8881
    @corcaightowner8881 24 дня назад +4

    I have been using Linux since 2001. I haven't had any regrets. I'm not a gamer.

  • @kingmanazgold6233
    @kingmanazgold6233 23 дня назад +1

    WOW, that was some GREAT info and def something to think and act on! I will be ordering a new SSD to give this a shot and see if it does good. I'm not a creator, mainly just use for surfing the web, e-mail, Amazon, RUclips, etc. Thanks J and look forward to the series.....

  • @baybasemb
    @baybasemb Месяц назад +7

    Thank you, I will be joining you on this super user journey😉

  • @weerolein
    @weerolein 25 дней назад +3

    While I wholly agree that the problems with Windows are nearly insurmountable, all solutions I tried with Linux are extremely insular. And even if you surrogates for most of your software, you'll nearly always run into severe performance problems.
    Graphics drivers are reduced in scope and ancient. Libraries are bug riddled. You'll waste a lot of time and energy on silly petty issues.
    And I'm unconvinced that this can be resolved.
    For the time being, I find it more rewarding to hollow Windows out and gag it with firewall restrictions.
    This will also not work forever but for the time being, I like it a tad better.

  • @ranger9371
    @ranger9371 Месяц назад +5

    I have been using Linux Mint and Ubuntu as my daily driver since 2005 and never looked back , everything that windows can provide Linux can do the same , even though Linux might be a bit limited in video editors my work around is Cap cut , don't need the headache of Microsoft in my life.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +2

      This video and today's video was recorded on Fedora 40 Linux and edited with DaVinici Resolve on the same OS.. ;)

    • @aantonic
      @aantonic 13 дней назад

      Kdenlive is a good alternative for video editing, Darktable is photo editor, alternative for Lightroom, but i must admit, it has some learning curve and is different ALOT, but it works

  • @Dave-PL
    @Dave-PL 14 дней назад +1

    I'm 100% on Linux Desktop since 2016. It's been 8 years since that happened. Before I also worked with Unix/Linux. I started my journey in 1999 with Debian Linux. For my programming and OS admin work I no need any advanced tools. Everything was about to find best way how to store your docs, scripts, stuff to get the work done. Till Today I'm using vim, notepadqq as my primary gears. Beside IT job I'm also competent in CAD drawing and 3D modelling. For years I used the VariCAD software on Linux to do this job. When 3D printers appeared Linux was pretty good supported by other software, like UltiMaker Cura 3D. So, now I can create a model in CAD software or in Blender and print using Cura 3D on my 3D printer. In the last years many things has changed dramatically for the better for Linux. I think Linux now is in good path to be a good, lightweight, competitive OS software.

  • @tranquilitybase6417
    @tranquilitybase6417 Месяц назад +8

    I cut the cord 15 years ago and never look back - unless I need to fire up some old studio gear.

  • @Jaggith
    @Jaggith 23 дня назад +2

    My experience with ubuntu: ctrl+alt+t, sudo apt update, sudo apt upgrade. "Huh, that thing got a little faster" or "oh, they fixed that bug thats been annoying me", cool!

  • @simondymond8479
    @simondymond8479 27 дней назад +3

    My company uses a mix of macs and windows. But we started moving towards switching all of the windows machines to linux. Honestly, it was super easy. So I started switching at home too. I often had some real bs getting windows to connect to my network printers at home. I was blown away when I started bringing the newly installed linux laptops online and every one just automatically detected the printers on the network and set them up automatically. Seems like a small thing but it was just such a nice thing not to have to go and get the drivers and then configure each one manually. We have five laptops and 4 desktops at home so that was a nice time saver..on top of that it doesnt install the garbage that manufacturers install with the drivers on windows that I have to then go around again and block.

    • @dsvet
      @dsvet 23 дня назад

      Bloatware is a huge issue.

  • @CRAZYHORSE19682003
    @CRAZYHORSE19682003 23 дня назад +1

    I just installed CachyOS, a highly optimized Arch distro build in a dual boot configuration last night. Now begins my journey in trying to learn Linux.

  • @jediknight2350
    @jediknight2350 Месяц назад +11

    i use linux mint now its awesome never use windows again i hate all there spyware and all there mandatory ads im sick of seeing.

  • @genethesurveyor
    @genethesurveyor Месяц назад +6

    Bravo, I look forward to this series. I tried to go with Linux 'Mint' for my home server using an old slower box that no longer would run the current version of Windows some years ago. I never did figure out how to make Windows recognize that server on my network. I am not like you, I'm just an old country surveyor. I did dabble at software programing but never rose above the level of the language used in HP47 hand held field computers. I use software called Carlson Survey software that works with AutoCAD files and all my professional work files are dependent on that 'Windows' software. Until I retire I am stuck with The Silicon Valley Bandit. I also use Video editing software called 'Magix" and I have most of my old DVD collection of movies on that old linux box set up as a PLEX server, which is connected to all my TVs via my home network. If I can find a way to do the AutoCAD and Magix software with Linux, I'm with you, it will be Windows? Windows into what? Sayonara Microsoft. Long? I didn't notice this podcast was long.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +2

      WINE might be able to run on Linux.

    • @genethesurveyor
      @genethesurveyor Месяц назад

      @@jcristina I have tried to use Linux several times over the years but I only tried the Distro that Mint is in, I can not recall the name of that distro (Ubuntu I remembered) but it is not Red Hat. I have tried to install Wine on Mint so I could run windows software. At that time I did have some success with the install but something in my install failed to work with Carlson Survey. Carlson is based on one of two different kernels of software. One is AutoCAD and the other is ICAD (IntelliCAD). My package uses ICAD as it's kernel. Anyway, something in the software for Carlson does not work with Wine and I am not savvy enough to know how to try to resolve the problem. I have enough trouble trying to learn what to do with the command line in Mint. I have crashed Mint a couple of times trying to use the 'sudo' command because I do not know/understand the following command language. I hope after I retire to be able to use your upcoming series and advise from other users in the Ubuntu camp to learn what I need to get away from Microsoft and the other money grubers in this industry. If there is some advantage of Red Hat over Ubuntu in the use of Wine (I believe Wine is a Windows emulator?) I may switch to Red Hat.

    • @kupferdrachevideosfurdich8733
      @kupferdrachevideosfurdich8733 Месяц назад +1

      @@genethesurveyor You may have more luck with newer versions of wine or proton, as for windows compatibility the wine/proton version is more important than the baseline distro. I personally found much success with SUSE early on and currently driving Manjaro dayly.
      winehq has a pretty comprehensive AppDB, that may help you. You may even be helpful in writing a new entry with your current experience, when next test driving and may be even staying with Linux, good luck and have fun.

    • @genethesurveyor
      @genethesurveyor Месяц назад +1

      @@kupferdrachevideosfurdich8733 Thanks, I will try to let you know how it works out. AutoCAD and Carlson are rather complicated applications. If they work I suppose almost all of my Windows software will work. 🙂

  • @jn1k203
    @jn1k203 Месяц назад +3

    I am looking forward to the series, i have been on the fence with cutting the windows cord for some time now, maybe this is the push i need to get moving.
    I think everyone is entitled to privacy and it is getting harder and harder to avoid the devious tactics employed by some software companies.
    Linux distros have become much more user friendly and have better driver/software support than it did 20+ years ago when i first tried it out.
    Thanks for your efforts.

  • @josephglover4546
    @josephglover4546 24 дня назад +1

    I use Debian 12, and it is easy enough to get all of the basics:
    'nala', 'default-jdk', 'scala 3', 'vs code', 'powershell', etc; it is very easy to find a '.deb' install of virtually anything (sudo nala install -y streamdeck-ui).

  • @hoosit4
    @hoosit4 Месяц назад +9

    Getting away from windows would require Autodesk products to work on Linux for me.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +1

      👍🏻

    • @jfiosi
      @jfiosi 29 дней назад +2

      Hopefully, the mass surveillance aspect of Windows and the other big boy in the room will make people switch to Linux and then the software vendor holdouts may port their apps to Linux! 👌

    • @angryteapod1765
      @angryteapod1765 29 дней назад +1

      maya works on linux.
      what products are not working for you?

    • @Chris-el8is
      @Chris-el8is 28 дней назад

      Plasticity works to very well. I leave Autodesk. Onshape is good to. Freecad on 22 will be better too soon.

    • @danielmantione
      @danielmantione 26 дней назад

      You need to learn how to get your work done with Linux software. This is the hardest part, getting your work done is often a puzzle you solve with many software tools. There are a hell of a lot of good tools available on Linux, but you need to learn your tools in order to be able to pick the right tool for each task. Once you have learned your tools, any task can be done on Linux.

  • @arnoldsmith5754
    @arnoldsmith5754 Месяц назад +6

    MX23.3 is my daily driver but i have a dual boot into windows that doesnt go online and plays my single player games I am retired and just having fun and do any downloads on linux. and im 77 years old, and build computers as one of my hobbies

    • @jimle22
      @jimle22 Месяц назад +1

      74. Me too.

  • @michaeljames582
    @michaeljames582 Месяц назад +5

    DaVinci Resolve works just fine with Zorin os. Comes with OBS with the pro version

    • @Good.Glacier
      @Good.Glacier Месяц назад +2

      Yeah I like Zorin and Kali

  • @davidhenry5128
    @davidhenry5128 20 дней назад +1

    For someone experienced in Red Hat, and with content creation and gaming as priorities, the fedora based Nobara would have been an excellent choice.
    However fedora will also do the job, just be prepared to jump through a few extra hoops, it will do well when setup though.

  • @-_ch40s_
    @-_ch40s_ Месяц назад +3

    Use Ventoy. After the USB Stick is set up you only need to place the ISO files (for all OS) to the drive and they will show up in boot. So you can have many ISOs ready to install with you.

  • @bruhSoulz
    @bruhSoulz 2 дня назад

    Great job dude! A switch like this is very bold and requires alot of dedication and balls of steel, i myself went from dual booting to rawdogging gnu linux fulltime a couple months back, no regrets thus far :)

  • @mwjii
    @mwjii Месяц назад +4

    Great video! Can't wait for more videos thanks

  • @VeniceInventors
    @VeniceInventors 20 дней назад +2

    Most people are already using Linux (or some derivative) and don't even know it. Pretty much all the cell phones are running Android or iOS, Apple computers too.
    Most Windows users can easily switch to Linux as their main application is the web browser anyway. My next phone will be a Linux phone because I don't agree with how the Apple and Google management behave, closing their OS in the name of "security" and then abusing that unilateral control to prevent users from upgrading the OS on a device they paid real money to own, forcing them to buy new hardware to be able to run the current version of apps that won't run on previous OS versions. There is no such issue in Linux, even a very old machine can run the latest OS, aside from some 32/64bit limitations.
    The only gripes I have with Linux are the messy directory structure which should have been simplified/cleaned up long ago, and excessive complexity in the boot process, configuration, and applications/drivers handling. On the surface it's fine, but under the hood it still needs a complete overhaul to get rid of all the obsolete remnants of Unix compatibility.

  • @JudgeFredd
    @JudgeFredd Месяц назад +3

    It is not a cord but a chain…

  • @dansanger5340
    @dansanger5340 24 дня назад +1

    It is not my goal to quit Windows, but I have been using other operating systems more and more. I split my time Mac, Windows, and Linux, in that order. All three platforms have their pluses and minuses, and I tend to use them for different things. Since you asked us to name software that's going to be difficult to replace on Linux, I'd say TurboTax.

  • @WarlordMoA
    @WarlordMoA Месяц назад +4

    Also keep in mind synchronising your iPhone or Android to Linux

    • @Emancipatriot
      @Emancipatriot Месяц назад +4

      KDE connect works wonderfully with android. It doesn’t work with Apple because Apple doesn’t want it to

  • @jestal2
    @jestal2 19 дней назад +2

    My biggest hurdle has been running some Windows only software that connects via serial or USB com ports for radio control. Other windows only software can run in Usebottles. I am now on LMint and most things are working. I still am dual booted just in case for the radio control software.

  • @Good.Glacier
    @Good.Glacier Месяц назад +3

    I've used Linux since the 90s, I like Mint, Elementary OS, Kumbuntu, Crux, older Scientfic Linux, some variations of Red Hat......their was a version I loved in the early 2000's called crunchbang that was beautiful, but they stopped developing it....there are some great security versions out there, but I still use various forms of windows I just lock them down big time....

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +3

      Ya. With knowledge and a set of brass BIG ones, we can lock down Windows via Regedit but 99% if people would not take the risk.

  • @NovaSixSix
    @NovaSixSix 15 дней назад +1

    My Linux experience is admittedly quite low but on Windows I rely heavily on the Directory Opus file manager. If that was ever ported to Linux I would be one happy camper 🙂

  • @tnetroP
    @tnetroP Месяц назад +4

    Looking forward to this series. For the benefit of others there are two main Desktop Environments on Linux; Gnome and KDE Plasma. Gnome is used by most distros and is the one shown here. Plasma is another great Desktop Environment which is fantastically customisable. Gnome looks a little like MacOS and Plasma looks more like Windows. There are other Desktop environments too but those are the two most popular. In the case of Fedora Gnome is the default but there is also a Fedora Plasma version.

    • @MarkT-v7f
      @MarkT-v7f Месяц назад +1

      Yea, Windows would be much better if it came in 15 different flavours!

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад

      Absolutely.. 100% KDE looks like Windows while Gnome looks more or less like OSX

    • @MarkT-v7f
      @MarkT-v7f Месяц назад

      @@jcristina Damn, and I though I was being so obviously sarcastic!

    • @Emancipatriot
      @Emancipatriot Месяц назад

      I have been on Linux something like 3 years. Swore by KDE and disregarded gnome when I first started off. Tried both of them but preferred KDE. Recently I tried gnome again but I discovered the extension manager and ended up with something I like better than KDE. My main environment is Hyprland now. But when I want to use a VM, I login to a gnome session so my hyprland keybinds dont conflict.

  • @Keizer_Soze
    @Keizer_Soze 23 дня назад

    late to the series, but i'm still going to make a suggestion:
    the distro you were/are really looking for was/is "nobara linux". based on fedora, its specifically made for gaming and video creation. it was made and is maintained by "glorious eggroll", the guy who made protonge (aka proton glorious eggroll)
    he, ge, was/is either a fedora developer or maintainer (or both), i forget.
    davinci resolve is basically a one-click install, since nobara is specifically prepped for it. also, i speak under correction, but i believe obs also comes preinstalled with all the necessary plugins.

  • @Bonjour-World
    @Bonjour-World Месяц назад +3

    One of the big problems with Linux is finding hardware that has software support.
    I would like to recommend looking into Brother "inkvestment" printers ... particularly if one needs a large (11 x 17 inch) format.
    Avoid Cannon hardware like the plague !

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for that.

    • @TheSulross
      @TheSulross 26 дней назад

      My brand new Epson printer working well from my Linux computers

    • @Bonjour-World
      @Bonjour-World 25 дней назад

      @@TheSulross Epson is one of the few brands that generally has support for Linux. I have one of their USB Scanners (Perfection V19 II)) and it does a much better job of scanning that my Brother 'all in one' printer. The main reason that I bought a Brother Printer is because they offer a large format printer with Linux support.

  • @mwngw
    @mwngw 19 дней назад +2

    My hesitation in switching to Linux has always been the necessity in learning at least some Linux commands. Linux appears to not do everything for the user... find drivers. Linux has always been a languge for programmers; it forces the user to learn the language. I don't have that kind of time.

  • @MUAY9090
    @MUAY9090 Месяц назад +4

    Use Ventoy put multiple operating system on a USB drive. Boot from it and run or install the OS you like.

  • @michaeleber4752
    @michaeleber4752 Месяц назад +2

    About two weeks ago I reached a point where I said no more. I installed Linux Mint without any dual boot. So far there is only one thing I miss: nice looking applications. It seems the linux folks love highly technical stuff. AIDA64 is an example. There are a lot of apps out there that lets me look at some of the stats or stress tests that match some of the things in AIDA64, but not one of them provides a highly customizable sensor screen. That sucks. The only thing I am concerned about is with my development machine....Unreal Engine says it should build the games on Windows not on Linux. But I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.

    • @cyberbillp
      @cyberbillp Месяц назад

      Gkrellm is the answer you are looking for.

  • @docchocobo
    @docchocobo Месяц назад +2

    There are at least two distros that I run on a daily basis and have no problems getting my normal work done. The only problem I have had is with games. Lots of stuff will run just fine on Steam, but many things will not.
    That being said, Linux is doing the job on my productivity tasks, including managing video and photo work. I also do a lot of programming in various languages, both old and new, with no issues. NVIDIA support is a roll of the dice depending on what flavor of Linux you decide on. Arch is a real rice bowl.
    I think Linux is getting there for the average person to use for their daily tasks, with the caveat that some specialized tasks may require a dual boot with windows sitting somewhere on the back burner. GRUB makes it easy.
    EDIT: The other thing I found that can be a real PITA is getting file sharing to work. You can't imagine the hair I have pulled working to get Samba to work correctly. Finally managed it though.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +1

      Congrats on getting it to work.

    • @Emancipatriot
      @Emancipatriot Месяц назад

      Some distros help you set up SMB share during setup. I can’t remember which off the top of my head

  • @marinoceccotti9155
    @marinoceccotti9155 20 дней назад +1

    I started with Redhat 7, then Suse until the changed their policy, then Ubuntu (Dapper ~ 2006), then I got rid of Vista. Never had a MS system on any of my machines since then. I switched to Mint Mate when Ubuntu abandoned Gnome. Good to know there are new softwares available on Linux (like Davinci Resolve 300 USD) for free software is good, but only for common needs.

  • @r.a.monigold9789
    @r.a.monigold9789 Месяц назад +7

    Sorry JC - 78 y.o. gotta pass. I was a Code Monkey at Apple then Aldus, then Adobe then "big bucks" switched me to Microsoft. A week later I was gone! Became a professor at the U of W who "loaned me" to Austrailia for the 2000 Olympics - graphics consultant. Then Oxford in England and finally MIT. But Apple was demanded at each stop. I've stuck with Apple - their eco system works - for me. Good luck - Starlink RULES.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +3

      Oh ya. Apple made there market using UNIX backend and a “GOOD” GUI front end to make people comfortable and their multi-device ecosystem is the best in the biz.

  • @mwdenrg
    @mwdenrg Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for this timely video. In September I'll be doing a backup and clean sweep of my main OS drive. I know what I'm going to settle on after I Install them on bare metal, I got room. I'm a simple man and use a simple (maybe) video editor, but am also figuring out Davinci Resolve. And I have steam...But I'm going to be tuned in even more when I comes to running containers (I've no idea) and setting up hardware like vidja cards.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +1

      Watch this week for more of this series.

  • @katrinabryce
    @katrinabryce Месяц назад +7

    The one thing that keeps me on Windows is Excel, and no LibreOffice / Google Sheets / etc doesn't cut it. PowerQuery on Excel for Mac is a bit limited compared with its Windows equivalent, so that is only a 90% replacement.
    Most of the other stuff I use is already on Linux (Debian) or FreeBSD, and I access it remotely from whichever desktop I'm using.
    Right now, I have a Windows desktop and a MacBook Pro on my desk, and a server sitting in the corner of the room with 29 different VMs on it, mostly FreeBSD with a few Debian.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +2

      VMs are the way to go when it comes to testbeds.. Love it! I also love Free BSD and BSDi its origin. Great work.

    • @gerrycrisostomo6571
      @gerrycrisostomo6571 Месяц назад

      Have you tried using OnlyOffice? It's a lot better than Libre Office, also free and the one closest to the latest MSOffice and is 100% compatible. It even has it's own .PDF viewer and converter so you can convert your document into .pdf format and vice versa.

    • @FinnGamble
      @FinnGamble 27 дней назад

      AFAIK, Mac Office and PC Office have shared the same code base since 365. There should be no difference at this point.

    • @joshallen128
      @joshallen128 27 дней назад

      onlyoffice spreadsheets

    • @katrinabryce
      @katrinabryce 26 дней назад

      @@FinnGamble There is in Power Query, the mac version is far more limited in what you can import. Also the =WEBSERVICE() function and the equivalents in VBA aren't available on Mac.

  • @johnwolgast4105
    @johnwolgast4105 23 дня назад +1

    I switched to Arch 8 months ago because I realized that everything I was using was available for Linux with no problems. Also I'd been getting really tired of Microsoft for years. Before I switched I had spent months checking out the community & ecosystem and playing around with Linux inside VirtualBox. That gave me a pretty good idea of how things worked and what to be prepared for, so the transition was actually really smooth.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  23 дня назад +1

      Very smart way of going about it.

  • @AriMWeinstein
    @AriMWeinstein Месяц назад +3

    Great intention, will follow this series with interest. Oh and BTW I’m years late: Finally cut the Adobe cord this month. Freedom!

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +3

      Congrats on the Life After Adobe ;)

  • @redbeard5598
    @redbeard5598 28 дней назад +1

    Been using Linux since 1998. 26 years, now. I've used Linux as a desktop machine, and as a fileserver. I ran dual monitors. and a Scarlett 2i2. The 2i2 plugged in and worked (no drivers needed). Now I'm running Win 10, due to a serious medical issue. Rufus is also a good USB writer.

  • @gradyparks5249
    @gradyparks5249 25 дней назад

    Looking forward to following your series here and your rationale to your "daily driver" endgame. Your "must have" list are similar to mine although more advanced than mine, I will go with that. Unlike you, I favor OEL, but have been experimenting with debian based distros and though I was almost there a few years back until canonical made some decisions that I personally was not happy with. Therefore I an also now looking at some debian based distros in VM to see what works for me!

  • @coltvideolibrary
    @coltvideolibrary 20 дней назад

    Just swapped my moms facebook rig from windows to debian kde. Works great on what was a mid range computer from around 2012. Looking forward to your future videos about your process.

  • @peterjansen4826
    @peterjansen4826 23 дня назад +1

    With that pacman LED thing behind you Arch is the obvious choice, it uses pacman as their package manager, named after Pacman. You even have a mode in which you see Pacman moving while you download updates.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  23 дня назад +1

      Yes.. But I'm hearing down the grapevine that Affinity will not work on Arch.. I may jump ship and try Mint how it goes.. :(

    • @peterjansen4826
      @peterjansen4826 23 дня назад

      @@jcristina Some proprietary developers target Debian/Ubuntu more and then it can be more difficult on other distros (you would have to make symbolic links to have the right libraries used, quite a nightmare for the user). An example of that is MATLAB, they only support Debian/Ubuntu, Red Hat and maybe OpenSUSE (not sure), that wouldn't be a problem if they would do it in a smarter way. I don't use Affinity so I can't help you with that but if you ever have a program which you can use more easily on another distro then you could install the program distrobox, that basically installs a 2nd distro within your distro, it spares you the pain of dualbooting or using a virtual machine.
      By the way, I wholeheartedly agree with you that people should stop using software like Windows, macOS and Adobe. I have been using only Linux (with the exception of a VM) in the last 4 years. For me it works fine and I also game. But I understand that some people need that proprietary program because they have to work together with other people or whatever. Then I would recommend to consider two systems, one for work and one for your private life.

  • @TestGearJunkie.
    @TestGearJunkie. 23 дня назад

    I've been using Fedora Linux for 15 years and I don't miss Windoze one little bit. I had to use it at work, but although it sometimes felt like it, I wasn't there 24 hours a day 😋
    The Cinnamon desktop, which I think was originally designed for Linux Mint, works well with Fedora and it's now the system of choice for both myself and my other half. I do still maintain a dual-boot system on one of my laptops though, as I do have certain specialist software that won't run under Wine, and I've never quite managed to get the hang of installing a virtual machine..! It only gets run up occasionally though, such as when the satnav needs its maps updating.
    The way I look at it is, if Fedora is good enough for Linus Torvalds, who developed (and still maintains) the Linux kernel, it's good enough for us😋

  • @laurajones1240
    @laurajones1240 Месяц назад +2

    Tried to use the convert to Lenox on my google chrome desktop "button" and pressing the button was as far as i got. I'm scared of DOSS so i backed out. So I'll be watching your RUclips channel 🚀

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +1

      🚀

    • @BuriedUnkind
      @BuriedUnkind 23 дня назад

      @laurajones1240 Don't be afraid. Most problems you may run into are a google search away. Plus there are a lot of friendly/helpful communities out there. If you know how to create a bootable USB you can always boot into the live distro and play around and learn how to use it.

  • @Max-mj4bc
    @Max-mj4bc 19 дней назад +2

    Google cloud storage hold you hostage too ..

  • @daviddunmore8415
    @daviddunmore8415 24 дня назад

    I've been a full time Linux user for about 15 years - currently using Debian 12 Bookworm on desktop and laptop.

  • @captainz9
    @captainz9 25 дней назад

    Most of what I've done on windoze for years has been the obvious word processing, spreadsheet, web browsing, and funnily enough as a terminal to Linux/unux machines for work. Even the occasional photo editing and the like can be done with the likes of GIMP on Linux.
    Honestly the only things that are tougher to do on Linux are certain engineering type things (chip design, FEA, etc) which has historically been the realm of higher end unux workstations or windows, but I think that's slowly changing

  • @internetservices-ki7px
    @internetservices-ki7px 25 дней назад

    Great idea JCristina!!! I left Windows many many years ago but it is never too late! I am interested to know what software did you choose to replace Ligthroom, I in love with Darktable but it was really hard to learn at beginning. Congrants and subscribed to follow your content!

  • @KeritechElectronics
    @KeritechElectronics 18 дней назад

    Long time Debian user here, appreciating the tips! My channel runs on free & open source (with minor exceptions) software. Always has been.
    Electronics design software: Kicad
    CAD if I really need to use one: FreeCAD, OpenSCAD
    Graphics: GIMP, Inkscape
    Video editing: Shotcut, KDEnlive (I still need to get DaVinci Resolve to run on mine)
    OBS + NDI plugin (obs-ndi or DistroAV), ffmpeg compiled against NDI SDK, v4l2-to-ndi
    I sometimes use Windows because of Dymo Label software for my label printers, and some obscure utilities for interfacing with smartphones. Can't see a way to get these going with Wine.

  • @DavidMason-f1v
    @DavidMason-f1v 11 дней назад +1

    The thought of Microsoft watching me used to creep me out. Though now I just put porn on for telemetry entertainment. 😂🤣 Someone once told me, "if you ever find that someone is watching you, put on a show!" 😁

  • @xdomxrandom3919
    @xdomxrandom3919 Месяц назад +1

    OpenSUSE leap is also a great linux distro, but really jusy getting some iso and testing in a virtual enviroment to find most suitable for your workload.

  • @LeoPlaw
    @LeoPlaw 23 дня назад

    I left Windows for Linux back in 2008. I never looked back. I can do everything I need, design for web and print, video editing, programming, business documents. I've used OpenSuse distro the entire time.

  • @garyspeed8961
    @garyspeed8961 25 дней назад

    subscribed and following - Installed Linux mint on an old notebook and connected to my family tv during Covid... been running fine since then... for work (Sketchup + Affinity Suite) I need W10 only software so watching with interest !

  • @xe1ufo
    @xe1ufo 23 дня назад +1

    Love your channel! Thanks for the great informative work! I am a mostly-happy Linux user since Redhat 7.3 and SuSE 8.0. Now using POP_OS on my Asus Zenbook laptop and Linux Mint on three offiice desktops. My only complaints? Zoom app on windows is still NOT up to par with the Winows version. And Windows 11 now has voice dictation built in (as does Mac OS and Android). I still have not found a viable voice dictation option for Linux. Those are the only two pretexts keeping me on Windows 11 for about 10% of my computer time. (90% Linux.)

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  23 дня назад +2

      Completely understand.. Wish that 90 became 100 .. ;)

  • @makun16
    @makun16 19 дней назад +1

    Proper driver and CAD/CAM support, I'd never use m$ again. Until then, I'm stuck dual booting.

  • @xXx_Regulus_xXx
    @xXx_Regulus_xXx 26 дней назад +1

    guys. Bill Gates hasn't been CEO of Microsoft for a damn long time. it's Satya Nadella now. Before that Steve Ballmer was CEO from 2000-2014!

  • @ivasong
    @ivasong Месяц назад +1

    I am on this journey myself and I and using a Mac so the windows substitute is Parallels. The major issue thou is that I used Autodesk Revit for most my work which tend to run poorly on Parallels.

  • @danielowens9875
    @danielowens9875 22 дня назад

    I actually switched from Windows to Linux in 2003 during the XP era when I began to see Microsoft's licensing giving them too much control over what the user does on their own computer. Even then I did what you say about laying out my needs vs wants. My needs were (and still are) purely personal, nothing job-related. I needed a stable and durable os, full control and customization through editable configuration files, and a minimalist environment free of bloat and automation. I ended up installing Slackware 9.1 and have been a Slacker since, and after trying several desktop environments I prefer Fluxbox. My father finally made the switch a few years ago and he loves Mint with the Cinnamon desktop. I'm not much of a gamer and mostly play retro PC and console games and got that covered with DOSBox, Wine, and a Raspberry Pi running RetroPie based on Debian Bullseye. And if there is *anything* I need Windows for I can do it in a VirtualBox VM.

  • @teddybozzio73
    @teddybozzio73 23 дня назад +2

    Most people stay away from Linux just because of Office.

  • @bbellefson
    @bbellefson Месяц назад +1

    If your favorite software is Windows only (and will run offline) and everything is working perfectly and there's no other reason to be online then AIRGAP IT! Then use a separate Linux machine for online stuff. Any essential file transfers between the 2 can be done with a USB stick (virus scanned). I'm still happily running a video editor, DAW, old CS6 Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop on a 2016 Win 10 system. No ads, nags, spyware, malware, unwanted updates, upgrades, cookies, bots or hacks. Just peace and quiet.

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 Месяц назад +2

    I am making the beginning preparations for my own journey away from microsoft. I have narrowed my choices down to Fedora 40 and Debian 12. Right now I am leaning toward Debian 12.

    • @jcristina
      @jcristina  Месяц назад +1

      Both are great. Install both and see which you like.

  • @Trapped_in_the_Dunya
    @Trapped_in_the_Dunya 23 дня назад

    I switched to Linux nearly 2 years ago. I love it, and can't imagine not having it now

  • @demos113
    @demos113 24 дня назад +1

    Live, Laugh, Linux. 🙂
    Switched to Mint at the start of the year, gaming and daily stuff works well for me.

  • @mauer62
    @mauer62 18 дней назад

    Been using Linux for about 5 years and went from Ubuntu to Mint 21.3. Mint has exceeded my expectations by miles. Been my daily driver for about a year now. I fire up my Windows when I want to play a few games or do some graphics but thats about it.

  • @StormWarningMom
    @StormWarningMom 29 дней назад +1

    If you would like a more windows type experience, KDE Plasma would offer a more familiar format. This one, Gnome, is good too, it's just not my favorite.

  • @edison3571
    @edison3571 26 дней назад

    Just joined and I will take this journey with you. I have been on Linux Mint for three years and there are some days I feel like the town moron trying to figure out how to do something and completely failing. Hopefully, with your experiences, I will find some answers.

  • @dannoringer
    @dannoringer Месяц назад +2

    I appreciate your perspective. I share your point of view about companies that dont' respect the customers