should you finally make the switch to linux?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Windows as of late has been seeing a huge downward spiral. As a long-time Linux user, I wanted to share some advantages Linux has over Windows in an attempt to introduce the idea of Linux, specifically Linux Mint, as a viable alternative and replacement to Windows amidst such terrible decisions on account of Microsoft.
    I will be making beginner-friendly tutorials on how to set up Linux as a first-timer soon, so stay tuned for those!
    0:00 Intro
    1:35 Windows is failing
    2:30 Linux Introduction
    3:25 Linux advantages over Windows overview
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  • @dv_dream
    @dv_dream Месяц назад +359

    6:24 omg i fucking love this silly ass shrimp looking creature

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +55

      Had to keep that little guy in, he was the real star of the show

    • @Micha-Hil
      @Micha-Hil Месяц назад +13

      no brain all happy :D

    • @NJ-wb1cz
      @NJ-wb1cz Месяц назад +10

      What's an ass shrimp?

    • @sweetsweetkhajoor
      @sweetsweetkhajoor Месяц назад +4

      W krill

    • @CyanRooper
      @CyanRooper Месяц назад +7

      It looks exactly like the shrimp thing from Finding Nemo that cleaned Nemo out in the dentist's fish tank.

  • @Saltychipzz
    @Saltychipzz Месяц назад +975

    The day Windows 10 stops being supported is the day I switch over.

    • @user-ks1oh2wx6o
      @user-ks1oh2wx6o Месяц назад +72

      Why not sooner

    • @MarquisDeSang
      @MarquisDeSang Месяц назад +32

      You won't, you would have done it 20 years ago otherwise.
      We don't want you on Linux, go back to Windows.

    • @Saltychipzz
      @Saltychipzz Месяц назад

      @@user-ks1oh2wx6o Work mostly. Adobe is the bulk of my work load.

    • @redninja8006
      @redninja8006 Месяц назад

      @@MarquisDeSang Frick off man, if you ever want more support for linux stop being a hecking elitist jerk to people who are interested in linux. the more users the better.

    • @societe-generale
      @societe-generale Месяц назад +480

      @@MarquisDeSang why trying to "gate-keep"?

  • @Golem642
    @Golem642 Месяц назад +696

    "I'M A RACIST ! YOU MADE ME A RACIST !"
    I'm so dead 🤣

    • @ciswhitememe
      @ciswhitememe Месяц назад +24

      What’s the original video?

    • @mix3k818
      @mix3k818 Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/hpbR658ReQg/видео.html

    • @senditall152
      @senditall152 Месяц назад +8

      Not sure here but if you have Windows Pro you can say later.
      Dude has home version.
      Or am I wrong?

    • @docbrown3551
      @docbrown3551 Месяц назад +7

      Original video is from Endless Jess

    • @bigwalrosswalross3356
      @bigwalrosswalross3356 Месяц назад

      @@ciswhitememe ruclips.net/video/sxXs0Yy5-0Y/видео.html

  • @_boux
    @_boux Месяц назад +413

    1:26 Fucking plot twist of the century right there lmao

    • @hugodecotignie3834
      @hugodecotignie3834 Месяц назад +20

      plot twist of the 17th cestury (do you get it)

    • @BostYT
      @BostYT Месяц назад +3

      lmao

    • @NJ-wb1cz
      @NJ-wb1cz Месяц назад +5

      ​@@hugodecotignie3834 you probably mean neck twist

    • @hugodecotignie3834
      @hugodecotignie3834 Месяц назад +2

      @@NJ-wb1cz 💀

  • @miro007ist
    @miro007ist Месяц назад +169

    Windows XP did nothing wrong :(

    • @katanah3195
      @katanah3195 Месяц назад +10

      It was the last good one.

    • @svendyy
      @svendyy Месяц назад +17

      @@katanah3195 windows 7?

    • @anotheranonhere
      @anotheranonhere Месяц назад +28

      True, but everything after Windows 7 is complete garbage

    • @svendyy
      @svendyy Месяц назад +1

      @@anotheranonhere +

    • @superstar64
      @superstar64 Месяц назад +13

      ​@@svendyy
      Windows 7 was basically just Windows Vista 2 with some new features and enhancements, but it was pretty much the last great one. Windows 8.1 was the last one I'd consider usable, since it didn't get bricked every update and slow to a crawl every 6 months. Both issues I've had with Windows 10 since day 1.

  • @TheDecodedMatter
    @TheDecodedMatter Месяц назад +133

    Greatest opening to any linux video ever.

  • @ryanspaceYT
    @ryanspaceYT Месяц назад +243

    When windows 11 came out, I switched to Debian and never looked back. I do not regret this at all.

    • @Quadragintillion
      @Quadragintillion Месяц назад +3

      same

    • @comradenygma86
      @comradenygma86 Месяц назад +2

      I did too after using windows 11 for a few years. I distrohopped a bit but found a hopefully permanent home on arch!

    • @rajatmond
      @rajatmond Месяц назад

      How do you use the occational photoshop/illusterator/acrobat and play videogames?

    • @madghostek3026
      @madghostek3026 Месяц назад +13

      ​@@rajatmondMajority of games just work, we are in 2024 not 2014. Only the extremely intrusive anti cheat ones don't. Adobe products probably won't work, but maybe you will have some luck with wine, but general consensus is you should look for alternatives, and there are plenty. If you are forced to use Adobe stuff for work or something then this is probably the only case when you are out of luck

    • @rajatmond
      @rajatmond Месяц назад

      @@madghostek3026 I regularly use illustrator for custom overlays on graphs I produce from some visualisation/graphing software. The input and output are both pdf in vector format. Inkscape completely destroys the pdf when imported.
      I haven't yet found a replacement for illustrator. If you have something to suggest, I'll switch right now.

  • @CH3R.N0BY1
    @CH3R.N0BY1 Месяц назад +17

    the fact that windows makes you pay for them to shove ads in your face and ai down your throat and to spy on you is absurd and dystopian

  •  Месяц назад +203

    "I have nothing to hide so it doesn't bother me"
    ._.

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +109

      yeah, i've never understood that. If i had someone leering at me in my room constantly, asking about what i'm doing, i would want that guy OUT OF THERE! But people are not going to react the same way, because it is not that visceral, but its just as harmful. People don't mind that their entire life is being broadcasted to a company they know nothing about? That is terrifying, and the fact that all it takes is a bit of persuasion for the masses is unbelievable to me.

    • @SergeyVolkov
      @SergeyVolkov Месяц назад +79

      @@_Learnix People who "have nothing to hide" still lock bathroom doors. Why?! I don't understand.

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +24

      @@SergeyVolkov LMAO pretty much!

    •  Месяц назад +3

      @@_Learnix Same, I don't get it, even more since, since a while people are getting more aware of cookies and try to avoid them, but, like, it's nice and all but if you avoid giving informations to some news website just to give even more to the company that made your operating system (amongs other not so great stuff linked to said operating system), idk if it changes that much

    • @fortinfred
      @fortinfred Месяц назад +2

      People lack imagination or culture... Suggested reading: 1984

  • @Big-Chungus21
    @Big-Chungus21 Месяц назад +49

    The Dankpods video was what convinced me the most that Windows is just complete rubbish. On starting up a computer, you have to look through several pages of advertisements, look at the advertisements on your start menu and desktop, ask them what advertisement data they can collect, figure out what “S mode” is, turn off S mode, do a backflip, do a frontflip, etc etc.

    • @Comm0ut
      @Comm0ut Месяц назад +2

      I don't. The vanilla Windows experience is for people who don't know how to use a computer.

    • @justinpatterson5291
      @justinpatterson5291 Месяц назад +1

      Dankpods... Is that the guy who reviews various MP3 players, headphones, music gear- and has a little red junker (Suzuki 0.8L)

    • @Big-Chungus21
      @Big-Chungus21 Месяц назад +4

      @@justinpatterson5291 Yes - but most importantly, he gives a really good perspective for the average tech user. He’s definitely confident using tech, but isn’t a developer etc. If he struggles to use Windows 11, it shows how absolutely awful it is from a UX perspective.

    • @roklaca3138
      @roklaca3138 24 дня назад

      ​@@Comm0utwant to know a little secret? My shit just works on windows without major headaches GNU likes to give...but yeah, command line evangelista are the only ones, who know how to use a computer...enjoy your 1980s experience in terminal, you well deswrve it😊

    • @arthurdefreitaseprecht2648
      @arthurdefreitaseprecht2648 3 дня назад

      ​@@roklaca3138In mint you barely touch the terminal. Depends heavily on the distro. And I agree, my main driver is a win10, but win11 is looking bad for the future. It is good to have many options

  • @iceblade997
    @iceblade997 Месяц назад +47

    The way installing software is described in WIndows in this this video is somewhat disingenuous.
    It ignores that Windows' use of .exes makes it a lot easier to install older software, both in case of not having (or wanting) to connect to the internet, and also in the case of old software having features that you want that've been removed in newer versions. You also skip things like dependency hell.
    Try and install a program in Linux that's old and no longer in the repos and see how well that goes.

    • @Nothanksithinkimfine
      @Nothanksithinkimfine Месяц назад +7

      Only if we could bump yt comments...

    • @pythogron
      @pythogron Месяц назад +12

      You install it manually, just like windows. Not all software is in the same repo, so if you are unlucky, you will need to "add" a repo, which would do it BUT if you don't have an option like that, you download a ".deb" or ".rpm" package like windows and install it. Worst-case scenario, you need to compile from source or just use wine to run that software(worst option). Theres also stuff called snaps and flatpack and there also something called "appimage". Plethora of option, try and see what sticks

    • @iceblade997
      @iceblade997 Месяц назад +3

      @@pythogron that still doesn’t always work. A couple of years ago I tried installing banshee (a music player from about 2012 whose last update was in 2014) because it had some features I liked. I couldn't because it relies on mono which isn't used anymore. That's just one example I've had.
      Compare that to windows where on windows 11 (fully updated) I'm running several programs which were released in 2011 without issue.

    • @Matt-li5pm
      @Matt-li5pm Месяц назад +3

      If none of the native ways work, then just install the windows version. Wine (especially with something like Lutris) is a great tool. Granted its not the easiest to use and a lot of apps have issues, but it is getting better and is certainly better than having a bloated, backdoored OS that is just malware at this point.

    • @Nothanksithinkimfine
      @Nothanksithinkimfine Месяц назад +1

      @@Matt-li5pm especially steam games with proton! Those are getting better!
      Also with windows you could unbloat it and disable some services that you don't like, restrict things, disable telemetry and stuff if you know the way around :)

  • @sillyGooberHamza
    @sillyGooberHamza Месяц назад +285

    I dont like using linux But the mascot is so based as fuck, I would date him if i want to, he looks so hot that my body explodes upon seeing tux

    • @wcodelyoko
      @wcodelyoko Месяц назад +22

      Ok, but have you seen Xenia??

    • @AwesomeYena
      @AwesomeYena Месяц назад +21

      ...It's a bird

    • @shoestork
      @shoestork Месяц назад +14

      We love Tux (platonically)

    • @LamaSlayer4622
      @LamaSlayer4622 Месяц назад +5

      @@AwesomeYena Would

    • @AwesomeYena
      @AwesomeYena Месяц назад +3

      @@LamaSlayer4622 Would what?

  • @Thurgenev
    @Thurgenev Месяц назад +127

    "Are you spying on me Obama?" 😂😂

    • @astrolight5708
      @astrolight5708 16 дней назад

      I should troll Microsucks and moon the camera do you think they will hate me?

    • @n015y
      @n015y 16 дней назад

      @@astrolight5708 do it

    • @a_lethe_ion
      @a_lethe_ion 2 дня назад

      There's a reason i have a flap on my camera and have mic off in the hardware settings

  • @thecracksoverhead
    @thecracksoverhead Месяц назад +67

    4:45 "ProgressBar Lag Example" love it

  • @Toll99725
    @Toll99725 Месяц назад +53

    when windows 11 came out, I first stayed at windows 10. then I tried Windows 11, then I had a BSOD bootloop due to accidentally opening the MS Store.... that is when I decided it was time to move to linux. I still have windows 10 as dualboot, but it will be gone by the end of 2025

    • @grah969
      @grah969 Месяц назад +3

      what's with the MS store?! it bricked my mom's work computer and bsod mine...

    • @Toll99725
      @Toll99725 Месяц назад

      @@grah969 so it was a Problem on my side. Good to know

    • @user-rp1ef5so5v
      @user-rp1ef5so5v Месяц назад

      @@grah969 Why do you even use MS store? I never had a reason to open it...

    • @grah969
      @grah969 Месяц назад +1

      @@user-rp1ef5so5v I had never even opened it before i was forced to when installing minecraft java for the first time in years

    • @user-rp1ef5so5v
      @user-rp1ef5so5v Месяц назад

      @@grah969 I haven't played Minecraft in ages, did the installation process change?

  • @atmeshwarsingh
    @atmeshwarsingh Месяц назад +20

    After playing with various linux distros on virtual box for two years, I finally mustered some courage and wiped out windows 11 and installed Arch.
    Everything was smooth except getting my printer to work but after spending some hours, got that working too.
    I am excited and also relieved to be part of the linux family ❤

    • @tomat05
      @tomat05 9 часов назад

      I hate printers with a passion. Even when I was on windows, I could never get mine to to work reliably; in fact to this day only one device out of about 7 in my household plays nicely with the printer 💀

  • @manfredrichtoften8848
    @manfredrichtoften8848 Месяц назад +10

    As a windows user, right now I'm using what I hatefully call "windows 9.5" because I had to go through registry edit and cmd to remove/prohibit/delete programs and features so many times that I actually feel like a good chunk of the operating system is gone.
    Sure, I'm probably considered a superuser at this point, but that should not have to be the case when you want the privacy on your own computer.

  • @maratkard
    @maratkard Месяц назад +106

    As a Linux user, i want to present some problems i ran into when using it.
    First of all, it’s not really stable. Especially the god dammit KDE environment, which turned out to be super laggy and glitching out every single time.
    You have a root access. It gives you full control over your system. That’s great, but not using it correctly may break your system. You can even break it installing an Nvidia official driver!
    Second, there are much less applications available. Some software providers don’t make a Linux copy of their product. And many who do make don’t optimise it.
    Third, it’s hard to install some applications. You just have to use terminal sometimes. Or activate some stupid marks in system, allowing you to install non-free-products.
    Linux is a great OS, but there is a way to go to compete with Windows. I hope with time Linux will become better and better and more people will work on it to make it more stable, more optimised and better for new people.

    • @PotatoTroll
      @PotatoTroll Месяц назад +68

      Great comment! The biggest issue of Linux community is that they don't want to accept these issues, and some even tell that Linux is easier to use than Windows for regular newbies, which is not. I like linux, but they have to acknowledge theses issues so that they can address them.

    • @quackk_kk
      @quackk_kk Месяц назад +18

      These are great reasons for why I'm still on windows 10, linux just doesn't have the software support and the stability of windows to leave me satisfied with switching. you see more people moving to mac os than linux ngl, thats probably because it works well with alot of things (except gaming).
      if you have to put windows in a vm simply to use most software because its either not optimised or doesnt support linux, theres no point in moving.
      also having full control is REALLY bad imo, if you can break the system by just replacing drivers, whats the point in using it?

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Месяц назад +7

      @@quackk_kk It is stable, he is probably on Arch which while more stable than recent years, can still utterly mess up. Also KDE doesn't lag on a modern system. Just try out Mint or Mint DE with cinnamon, it is a stable and clean desktop experience.

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +34

      I agree, issues must be acknowledged for growth. Gatekeeping is also a huge no-no. I do think there are checks and balances to things like this, though, because Linux is admittedly a lot better at doing certain tasks than Windows.
      Then again, good is the enemy of great. Windows is good enough at everything, and even if Linux punches way way above its weight class in many key regards, it is not good at everything, and that is an issue for the average user. I think discourse regarding this is important in moving Linux forward without compromising the communal aspect!

    • @maratkard
      @maratkard Месяц назад +3

      @@escapetherace1943 nah dude it’s debian kde :)
      I got it glitching many times, even before installing nvidia driver. After - i literally got my Wayland X11 completely broken. After some time i had to reinstall Debian completely (well i didnt have much on PC so that was not a problem), now i use Gnome alone.
      Idk what Arch is for. I used to have Manjaro on my PC, but it’s more complicated and has much less software available. And btw KDE lagged even there :)

  • @Droogie128
    @Droogie128 Месяц назад +17

    I've been learning Linux through my Steam Deck. I switched all of my 11 computers back to 10, and I plan on switching to Linux completely when support for 10 stops.

  • @Pc118Gamer
    @Pc118Gamer Месяц назад +19

    on my old pc with an HDD, I ran Linux and Windows 10 dual-booted. Windows 7 minutes to load, Linux took 45 seconds

  • @elwen8525
    @elwen8525 Месяц назад +8

    The one thing that I find the most annoying about Linux is the fact that it just misses like small features that are on windows like auto scrolling. And I can never figure out how to get the open source alternatives to work

  • @DampusOnCampus
    @DampusOnCampus Месяц назад +70

    I switched to Linux about 8 months ago now. Never looked back.

    • @ArdaU
      @ArdaU Месяц назад +5

      My attempts aren't working I feel so limited when I use Linux any distro doesn't matter but I also don't like windows 11 cause it's the slowest windows ever released

    • @bobowon5450
      @bobowon5450 Месяц назад +10

      ​@ArdaU you need to find the Linux way to do things. Ultimately you are learning how to use a computer all over again

    • @user-ks1oh2wx6o
      @user-ks1oh2wx6o Месяц назад

      @@ArdaU What specifically are you having trouble with and with what distros?

    • @MarquisDeSang
      @MarquisDeSang Месяц назад

      25 years after me

    • @redninja8006
      @redninja8006 Месяц назад +13

      @@MarquisDeSang no one cares, it is cool that people are talking about linux more, but that isn't a reason to act all superior to every new user or potential new user.

  • @CottenVee
    @CottenVee Месяц назад +23

    THE RESTART PART IS FR 😭😭😭😭

  • @LuxuriantCarrot
    @LuxuriantCarrot Месяц назад +41

    As a penguin, this video is making me hungry

    • @ciswhitememe
      @ciswhitememe Месяц назад +7

      Tasty fishe and CRUSTacean

  • @SethbotStar
    @SethbotStar Месяц назад +25

    KDE is a big part of why I switched to Linux when I did. It had the least change in my workflow to get things done. The issue for me with Linux Mint is that Cinnamon feels different. Also the system tray was a big feature if you've used a version of windows past vista. Only thing missing is a start menu layout I like (And the ability to reorder the icons in the system tray, but that isn't happening any time soon.) Also I chose specifically Fedora KDE.
    I'm considering trying out Wayfire, and maybe Gentoo and trying to customize it into exactly what I'm looking for.

    • @tangerchef6662
      @tangerchef6662 Месяц назад

      Idk why, but for me KDE plasma is very buggy

    • @cyanmargh
      @cyanmargh Месяц назад +2

      Same. Recently switched to plasma+wayland+arch (Btw) and it's buggy as hell. Don't know who is the most guilty of this three. Probably nvidia, according to linux community. They love to point to someone else and say "hey, thats his fault, not mine!"

    • @cephi_sui
      @cephi_sui Месяц назад +3

      ​@@cyanmarghNo joke I switched from Nvidia to AMD when using that combo. It was mostly. Almost entirely Nvidia. GNOME still more stable though.

    • @cephi_sui
      @cephi_sui Месяц назад +2

      ​@@cyanmarghIn general, using Wayland on Nvidia means accepting there'll be issues. The best solutions at the moment are using X11 or installing Nvidia 555 beta drivers.

    • @cyanmargh
      @cyanmargh Месяц назад +1

      @@cephi_sui from the user's point of view,
      nvidia + windows = works fine.
      nvidia + linux = works terribly. the first two main goals of the OS is: 1) provide an abstraction from the hardware 2) provide the ability to manage programs in user-space so that they do not interfere with each other and the OS itself. The rest of the functionality, such as file systems and package managers, are secondary. While Windows cannot properly achieve the second point (it’s 2023 and it's quite common for a program to freeze, causing the entire system to freeze, even on really modern pc), Linux cannot achieve first. (in fairness, macos too, but that’s the original idea). You might argue that "Linux runs on millions of different kinds of devices, where windows is not even an ption." What a shame it turned out that it is not compatible with such a rare use-case as desktop!

  • @redstone0234
    @redstone0234 Месяц назад +35

    great vid but i remind you that many linux distros where dropping support of 32bit before Windows

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +29

      You're completely right! However, many Linux distros were also very keen on keeping 32bit alive. This is part of the reason why Linux is recommended for older computers, as Microsoft is intent on completely phasing out hardware that is still in use to this day. And there aren't any Windows 11 distros, so 32bit is not gonna see any hurrah unfortunately

    • @memesfromtheforsakenworlwi9218
      @memesfromtheforsakenworlwi9218 Месяц назад +2

      While I do agree with your point, but I do understand where they're coming from, you can't really do all that testing without being backed by a mega corp, it simply isn't feasible for the vast majority of distros, and even for the corporate backed they're a side job, not the main business

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +10

      @@memesfromtheforsakenworlwi9218 I believe that Linux wouldn't have gone this far had this been true. The communal aspect of Linux allows compatibility to be integrated piecemeal by many many contributors until the product is made; testing included.
      That is the Achilles' heel of closed source operating systems like Windows, certain aspects of progress are slowed to a crawl because the bigger and better will always be in development.
      Linux has no shortage of developers who work tirelessly to make better for older pieces of hardware, Windows is never looking towards the past, save their reliance (and what I would call laziness) concerning old Windows code still being used to this day.
      This hardware will definitely not last forever, but it is going to last a hell of a lot longer on Linux than Windows, and I think that extended support is what many people need, especially in such a competitive and oftentimes extremely expensive market like computers.

    • @superstar64
      @superstar64 Месяц назад

      Let's be real, Mac OS X did it first by dumping PowerPC after Leopard and the original run of Intel machines after Snow Leopard. Then they dropped 32 bit application support in Mojave and expected users to simply get over it. I'm sure in a year or two we'll see the death of all Intel powered Macs when they can't install the newest version of MacOS, which will also likely be when x86 app support will be dropped too for the sake of progress. Keep in mind that the Mac Pro 5,1 (2010-2012) is a somewhat sought after machine because it can be heavily modified and patched to run the latest MacOS, Windows, and/or whatever x86 compatible Linux distro you can think of. I know this thread wasn't originally about Apple, but I figured I'd throw them in here as a sidenote about how much of a sorry excuse the locking down and lack of expandability is within the Mac line, especially with their "professional" computers. Truly a shame when the MacOS is a great alternative these days to the trash system that Windows has become, especially since 2015.

  • @guaiqueritech
    @guaiqueritech Месяц назад +11

    Microsoft has become the main sponsor and advocate for switching to Linux.
    By the way, my distro of choice for anyone wishing to switch from Windows is Zorin OS. I am no Linux expert, and that’s is precisely why I recommend it; the learning curve is quite low and the user interface is just gorgeous. I’ve used Linux Mint and, while speedy and easy to use, does not draw me in.

    • @whyDude123
      @whyDude123 Месяц назад

      I am using zorin os from past 2 months and so far I'm loving it
      Sometimes my Bluetooth automatically revert to low audio profile but with few tweaks it get resolved.
      And for gaming, i mostly play Stardew valley, and it works well with bottles and wine (windows app support on zorin).

    • @lllIIIlIllIIll
      @lllIIIlIllIIll 15 дней назад

      The only reason I didn't choose Zorin is solely because I don't like its logo :D other than that it might be okay I guess

  • @fliplus
    @fliplus Месяц назад +17

    I like the video, specially the humor, but you should have talked about the negative sides of Linux too.
    I’m a Linux fanboy, but I still think it’s important to expose its problems to new people.

    • @pornhubmante
      @pornhubmante Месяц назад

      not like windows ever exposed its own problems in advertisings lol

    • @fliplus
      @fliplus Месяц назад +4

      @lofl6968 That really depends, I find Linux to have a lot of problems, mostly drivers. Some stuff doesn't work properly, like games and GPU based programs, because I have a decently old NVIDIA graphics card (GTX 1060 6GB). My capture card (Elgato 4K60 Pro MK.2) doesn't even have drivers, so I can't use it. Some programs don't run at all, which, to be honest, isn't really a big problem, but it can still be a major annoyance.

    • @radzdahound3099
      @radzdahound3099 Месяц назад

      ​​​@@fliplusI've got a really similar setup with similar issues. Apparently, someone tried to reverse engineer the Elgato and make drivers for it, but Elgato shut them down for it. It stinks! And yeah, Nvidia drivers have always been a pain... but, have you tried the new v555 beta driver? My experience with it has been surprisingly great! They actually fixed all of the flickering on Wayland, finally!

  • @epicninja2715
    @epicninja2715 Месяц назад +5

    @learnixTv where did you get the background video (aquarium) and sound effects (bubbles) from, could you link it please. I really like it

  • @Soupie62
    @Soupie62 Месяц назад +4

    For those who are curious, you can get a version that lives on a USB thumb drive (or an SSD that plugs into USB-C port, for speed).
    This even lets you save documents etc. to the drive. Check out browsers, edit some Word or Excel stuff. See how often you NEED to fire up Windows.
    Then, when win10 support ends, you are ready. You can switch over, and be comfortable- or try to install Win11.

  • @artjomdemenko3858
    @artjomdemenko3858 Месяц назад +4

    What I really don't understand is how companies work with Windows Servers especially when they use MSSQL, there occur so many connection and software problems during shortest of time.

  • @r34ztune11
    @r34ztune11 Месяц назад +12

    2032-33 might be the time I'll finally switch. Why? Because that's when security support for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC ends. It's one of the few modern Windows editions that is nearly crap-free. I disable telemetry in group policy, install Simplewall (great open source firewall) and block internet access to everything that doesn't need to go online.

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +8

      Wow, besides custom Windows installations like Tiny11, I've never thought of using a version of Windows intended for embedded software before. Not that I've thought to use Windows in the first place LMAO.
      Seriously, is it just an unshittified version of Windows 10? I would imagine that the suite would be quite bare, with just basic utilities installed.

    • @r34ztune11
      @r34ztune11 Месяц назад +9

      @@_Learnix Yes, apart from Edge, it is bare. But that's what I love about it. It's the closest thing you'll get to Windows 7 these days. And because it's so bare, RAM and CPU usage is lower, making it actually good for gaming. It really is a hidden gem as not many people seem to know about it. Maybe because it's supposedly hard to obtain and activate but it's actually very easy if you know where to look. 🏴‍☠

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +6

      @@r34ztune11 YARRR!!!
      sounds like a good time. A hidden gem is a good way to describe it, I have never even heard of that!

    • @Flop666
      @Flop666 Месяц назад +2

      Windows 11 will have LTSC dont worry

    • @Sezamn
      @Sezamn Месяц назад +4

      @@Flop666 i think he doesn't want to use win11.

  • @comradenygma86
    @comradenygma86 Месяц назад +3

    If been on linux for a bit. It's really surprising the amount of skills you pick up along the way and how independent you become!

  • @heyitsnemo
    @heyitsnemo Месяц назад +8

    I like the ‘behind the meme’ approach you did. Good job.

  • @aa898246
    @aa898246 Месяц назад +46

    SORRY KIDDO, I'LL GIVE MICROSOFT DAILY DNA SAMPLES IF IM GETTING HIGHER FPS IN GAMES

    • @coderxgamer
      @coderxgamer Месяц назад +21

      people who don't play games: 🗿

    • @inval_
      @inval_ Месяц назад +6

      im giving them my dna if it means i can run my software for digital art

    • @pixel_shard666
      @pixel_shard666 Месяц назад

      ​@@inval_krita?

    • @diluconeal7199
      @diluconeal7199 Месяц назад +5

      Don't worry bro you'll be giving them way more than that

    • @inval_
      @inval_ Месяц назад

      @@diluconeal7199 i will work in the salt mines for them

  • @nohesiloli
    @nohesiloli Месяц назад +18

    Good quality content, keep it up!

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад

      I really appreciate it, thank you!

  • @bad_atgames
    @bad_atgames Месяц назад +4

    I honestly dont mind Windows 11 that much after I downloaded StartAllBack to get a start menu/taskbar that doesnt suck and turned off all the telemetry features and WSL 2 is really nice as well. I love linux distros like mint for breathing life into older hardware and have a bunch of laptops filled with them and a steam deck but windows really just suits my workflow for a daily driver.

  • @shafi_m
    @shafi_m Месяц назад +9

    I am a computer science student. currently using windows and ubuntu on dual boot system. But I want to move to single OS. I am also considering Linux mint and LMDE. So, which do you recommend?

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +1

      LMDE is better performing and more compatible on older (32Bit) hardware. However, the updates are slow and are about what you would expect out of a debian based distro. If you like debian by itself, LMDE would be a no brainer for you!

    • @CommandoBlack123
      @CommandoBlack123 Месяц назад +3

      You are a computer science student. One of your courses should be about picking programming languages best suited for clients. Apply the same knowledge and research techniques required to decide for yourself which distro would be best for you.

    • @justiceiria869
      @justiceiria869 Месяц назад +9

      ​@@CommandoBlack123what is the issue with asking a reccomendation from someone who is already familiar with Linux? You are assuming he is being lazy by merely asking a question. The question isn't even stupid, its sensible.
      Also, does his questioning not count as researching to you? He may as well get information from a primary source rather than secondary.

    • @averagejoey2000
      @averagejoey2000 Месяц назад

      the difference between mint and lmde is probably too small to notice a difference, so you'll just be losing disk space to duplicates
      if you're dual booting multiple Linux, consider making many more partitions, so you can make both versions mount sda3 to /home for instance, sharing swap space, or having a neutral zone where files can be passed from one side to the other.
      consider putting radically different operating systems on. a pretty distro for daily driving and a barebones one for rendering video. maybe dual boot kali if you want to practice your intrusion skills, or try your hand at installing Gentoo.

    • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
      @BlueEyedVibeChecker 10 дней назад

      @@justiceiria869 That is a huge part of the Linux problem. The community wants more people on board, but the second people try, their inferiority complex kicks in and they start insulting people instead of helping them join in.
      This is in no small way why we have

  • @crydiamond8704
    @crydiamond8704 Месяц назад

    best part about using arch is that you can run it on just about anything, and you have to customize it yourself from the get go and constantly fine tune it.

  • @gabolm
    @gabolm Месяц назад +3

    That Windows XP startup sound gives me back some good childhood memories…

  • @mrmcguru163
    @mrmcguru163 Месяц назад +17

    Just switched yesterday

    • @TheDecodedMatter
      @TheDecodedMatter Месяц назад +4

      3 days ago for me. Yesterday fully daily driver.

    • @N3ro72
      @N3ro72 Месяц назад +4

      4-5 days on my personal laptop and reinstalled 4 times (I use Ar-

    • @lussor1
      @lussor1 Месяц назад

      ​@@N3ro72🥱

    • @ginqus
      @ginqus Месяц назад

      How's it going?

    • @TheDecodedMatter
      @TheDecodedMatter Месяц назад +2

      @@ginqus so far I have hopped on many distros. Arch - Fedora - Endeavour - Fedora - MX Linux - Void. Pre-switch era not mentioned where I used Ubuntu and others.
      Fedora, MX and Void were good.
      Fedora - Didn't like Package installer, but the OS was pretty fast, didn't hang
      MX - The most complete OS, but hanged a lot, maybe could have been avoided if I selected other versions.
      Void - Hangs a little on fast clicking, but package installer is like flash from DC.

  • @U9DATE
    @U9DATE Месяц назад +7

    I cannot fully switch to Linux atm. There are programs that I absolutely need that just don’t have Linux alternatives. I need to dual boot in the meantime

    • @AndreaB6
      @AndreaB6 Месяц назад +2

      What about a Virtual machine? Or running those programs in Wine? I know not everything can always be done like this, but it's worth a shot

    • @lussor1
      @lussor1 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@AndreaB6no

    • @progCan
      @progCan Месяц назад +2

      VM AND WINE!

    • @radzdahound3099
      @radzdahound3099 Месяц назад

      Real. Out of curiosity, what are those programs?

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Месяц назад

      @@radzdahound3099 lol they always say this but never the programs, because they are lazy liars.

  • @gordonfreeman9641
    @gordonfreeman9641 Месяц назад +1

    Short answer, if you do; graphic design, video editing, online gaming (especially online FPS) then you're probably going to have to either dual boot or use 2 gpus for a accelerated VM, the former being most likely to make you settle back to windoes because everything just works there, and the latter is very expensive requiring a powerful PSU and motherboard for it.

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM 17 дней назад

    The problem with the package manager example is that windows has the exact same type of thing, called winget built into windows 11 out of the box, and it works whether you installed the app from the store or not.

  • @RandomManFromPoland
    @RandomManFromPoland Месяц назад +4

    Fun fact, my pc is locked in march 2020 windows 10 and can't be updated even if i wanted to. And because of that i may be one of few windows users without Microsoft spying the hell out of me.
    One con is that i can't play minecraft bedrock, since it requires spying settings i don't even have

    • @RandomManFromPoland
      @RandomManFromPoland Месяц назад +1

      The day games/other programs stop supporting windows 10, i switch over to linux or tiny11

    • @Junnnya
      @Junnnya Месяц назад

      @@RandomManFromPolandI'd recommend not trying modded windows isos as microsoft requires the spying telemtry for almost everything and also windows just breaks with that either so you'll be wasting your time

    • @Junnnya
      @Junnnya Месяц назад

      just breaks without that* i meant

    • @RandomManFromPoland
      @RandomManFromPoland Месяц назад

      then is there a linux version that has the best compatibility like windows?

  • @n.m4497
    @n.m4497 Месяц назад +10

    Good evening, I hate Windows.
    I use Opensuse KDE.
    Love from Kazakhstan ❤

    • @nxx99
      @nxx99 Месяц назад +1

      Hi, I live in the USA, and I juggle between Debian and OpenSUSE, both with XFCE

  • @Britishblue.
    @Britishblue. 21 день назад

    I love how the water sounds cover up the terrible mic noise, but it actually makes the video better. Good video Ill probably switch once I can get a new ssd for dual booting as my current one is too small to realistically dual boot.

  • @alpacamale2909
    @alpacamale2909 Месяц назад +1

    Sadly my laptop has audio issues and for some reason ubuntu gets slower and slower as time passes. No idea why.

    • @JonJonWhatsGood
      @JonJonWhatsGood Месяц назад

      Is it an asus? Asus laptops don’t play nice with Ubuntu and Debian based distros.

    • @nxx99
      @nxx99 Месяц назад

      I guess use RHEL or Something else I guess

  • @cassiuscartland
    @cassiuscartland Месяц назад +10

    Only reason I still have a Windows 11 PC is for gaming and schooI laptop. I use MacOS on my main laptop and it runs perfectly. Linux is great too from past experience and if I ever get a non-apple laptop thats the first thing im doing.

    • @-r0mus5
      @-r0mus5 Месяц назад

      if the laptop is not macbook, it has to be IBM Thinkpad

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Месяц назад +2

      As much as Apple cries about it by naming their OS XNU for "X is Not Unix," aka OS-X (XNU), Mac really is Unix despite their cope and basically kind of Linux, deep down

    • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
      @BlueEyedVibeChecker 10 дней назад

      @@escapetherace1943 It's the same how an iPhone is still a smartphone despite how Apple fans cry when you call it that, it's a bit like someone saying "It's not a smart phone, it's a Sony Xperia".
      Of course in MacOS's defense.
      Bill Gates worked on the Macintosh OS before he made Windows with a GUI, Linux came after both, so I dunno if the modern MacOS is Linux-based, but the original versions weren't.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 10 дней назад

      @@BlueEyedVibeChecker it is unix-based, not linux based my friend. Unix is what makes it vaguely linux-like

  • @memastir
    @memastir Месяц назад +3

    I prefer windows 10 for now, but I think I'll probably move to macos or linux when windows 10 starts to become outdated

  • @redspear007
    @redspear007 Месяц назад

    I have an old fossil laptop that i didn't use much anymore, since it suffered from lag and overheating, even while on the desktop. I decided to put Linux Mint on it to give it a new lease of life. I'm not gonna lie to you and say that it completely stopped it from lagging and overheating (it is an almost 20 year old laptop after all) but it did make it run a lot better. It can even comfortably run some older or less intensive games if I want it to. I decided to test it out on an old laptop first to decide whether or not i wanted to boot my current PC with it, and I'm honestly pretty set on doing it now.

  • @sahar1213
    @sahar1213 13 дней назад +2

    Windows 11 was the final nail in the coffin for me. Before, I couldn't fully move to Linux, as I do a lot of gaming, but now? I set up gpu passthrough with KVM, so now I don't have to dual boot anymore and can do everything on my Linux install (only gaming on the Windows virtual machine)

    • @sahar1213
      @sahar1213 13 дней назад

      If anyone is trying to set up a KVM Windows VM with gpu passthrough, I recommend the two videos by Mental Outlaw on setting up a Windows VM in KVM and setting up gpu passthrough for KVM (these 2 videos worked for me on linux mint)

  • @zipkitty
    @zipkitty Месяц назад +10

    I put Arch on my microsoft surface pro 7, got double the performance, browsing the internet uses 20% CPU power, instead of 80. Battery life doubled. Gotta say, they put out good hardware, but the software is just disgusting. Big thanks to the linux-surface kernel devs, they do amazing work. Only thing not working is the camera (Surface Pro 7 and upwards) but everything else is just fine for me.

  • @Typou
    @Typou Месяц назад +7

    The problem with linux for me is that I won't be able to use software or play games that are available on windows.

    • @evpn
      @evpn Месяц назад +13

      wine, proton, vms

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +22

      I agree! Linux is still a tough ask of many people who are not willing to sacrifice proprietary software, especially when it is crucial to their workflow or occupation. Games, however, are definitely finding their ground. In the last few years, thanks to Valve, mostly, game compatibility on Linux has skyrocketed exponentially, and even anticheats are beginning to play nice. I don't think it will be long before Linux is completely viable for any game!

    • @YoStu242
      @YoStu242 Месяц назад +7

      @@evpn Unfortunately it's not perfect and everyone's mileage may vary. For example I couldn't get Fallout 4 and few other games to run that according to protondb should work. No matter what I did but after I hit green Play button in Steam it just says running for a few secs and then goes back to Play and game doesn't start. Then there are games like The Evil Within 2 that seems to run even better and smoother without stuttering in Linux than in Windows.

    • @detecta
      @detecta Месяц назад +3

      @@YoStu242 yea i keep seeing people promote proton as "le silver bullet" for anything that isnt like valorant even though it obviously isnt the case

    • @MashonDev
      @MashonDev Месяц назад

      ​@@detectaChecks protondb website, if some game is silver and bellow, it CAN run, just with some tweaks. Only gold and platinum run without problems.

  • @affabaffa4393
    @affabaffa4393 Месяц назад +2

    I built a 3,000 computer in 2021 and it doesn’t meet the requirements for Windows 11, I’ll switch to Linux when Windows 10 support ends, however I am still hopeful of an open source windows 10-like port to Linux, Mint is getting there but isn’t worth the switch yet

  • @LoafingMushroom
    @LoafingMushroom Месяц назад +1

    I've been experimenting, but not quite ready to make the full-time switch, but that will happen sooner than later.

  • @crazynote3781
    @crazynote3781 Месяц назад +5

    0:33 wow wade Nixon known as DANKPODS DINGUSPOD 😂❤

  • @Knobbler
    @Knobbler Месяц назад +4

    0:31 I deeply sympathize with this man. I once had to setup firefox on a brand new out-of-the-box win11 machine. It took me 15 or so minutes because I had to disable something called "S mode" on a half functioning system(S mode stopped some SYSTEM SETTINGS applications from running) and it was not at all made clear how you do this. There was no link anywhere to any settings page and manually looking for anything didn't help because it was in the MICROSOFT STORE APP ffs. Not the settings app, not the control panel or anywhere like that, it was the STORE APP. After disabling it and navigating through Microsoft's desperate attempts to make me use bing I FINALLY could run the firefox installer.
    Meanwhile on linux, All I had to do was CTRL+ALT+T and type in "sudo apt install firefox -y" and after typing in the password I was done. Firefox securely installed in a minute in 3 simple steps. No fuss.

  • @pip5528
    @pip5528 Месяц назад

    Admittedly I did buy an Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop with Windows 11 and have been using it for almost 2 years now. More recently I had bought a second drive and plopped Fedora 39 on there in November up until roughly February when going back into Windows caused static and sudden shutdowns/inability to power on so I had to perform a power drain on a few occasions, the last of which would even hard shut down on Fedora so I just lived on the Windows 11 drive for the past few months and I'm a little scared of both the sheer number of updates I'd come back to as well as having shutdown/static issues once again if I boot into Fedora and back again. My other computer is an HP 8200 Elite which is an old computer from 2011 made for Windows 7 but runs 10 rather well. Once that goes EOL, I'll make that a pure Linux machine once again. I've been in the Linux game on and off since 2015 and very happy to be a part of it.

  • @LessThanPro
    @LessThanPro Месяц назад +1

    Was planning on getting Linux mint on a new laptop, but my dad let me mess around on his old one first. I can confirm, the LibreOffice suite works wonderfully with no issues at all on an Intel core 2 duo off a usb 2.0 flash drive. The main branch. Will definition be using either that or project bluefin.

  • @abdoun8214
    @abdoun8214 Месяц назад +4

    if you wanna learn linux the right way.. you can install any distro you want , but its all about the terminal , become a power user . I use arch btw

    • @CommandoBlack123
      @CommandoBlack123 Месяц назад

      If you want linux to overtake windows you shouldnt have to learn it. The 60yo grandma who hasn’t retired yet for some reason at the office should be able to use it to edit documents, and send emails without needing to do bs in the terminal

    • @abdoun8214
      @abdoun8214 Месяц назад +1

      @@CommandoBlack123 i said learn , not use. Think twice

    • @CommandoBlack123
      @CommandoBlack123 Месяц назад

      @@abdoun8214 i dont think you understand the meaning of your words. Learn can be as simple as clicking the correct icon on the desktop, and clicking the correct button at the top of a floating window to close it.

  • @LuigiCotocea
    @LuigiCotocea Месяц назад +5

    So nowdays we have windows 10 and 11, back we had choices between Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista (Trash), Windows 10

    • @uracontul1071
      @uracontul1071 Месяц назад +2

      what did vista did to you? i bet you didnt even try it😢😢

    • @xxundeadgoddessxx
      @xxundeadgoddessxx Месяц назад +6

      You probably never even used Vista, kiddo.

    • @lukedavis436
      @lukedavis436 Месяц назад +3

      8 was trash, vista was misunderstood, 8.1 fixed 8s problems
      And ME......was unfortunate

    • @marco-ds1fy
      @marco-ds1fy Месяц назад

      Vista was good, 8 was a watered down version of 7 but still okay, while 10 and 11 are just terrible

    • @marco-ds1fy
      @marco-ds1fy Месяц назад +2

      @lofl6968 I don't think Vista itself was ever bad, it was hated because potato Windows XP PCs couldn't handle it and there were no drivers for Vista upon release, XP drivers didn't work on Vista so when people couldn't install their XP drivers on it it probably led them to believe the OS is just bad.

  • @WWIIREBEL
    @WWIIREBEL 15 дней назад +1

    I got rid of windows a few weeks ago. Now using Mint/Cinnamon. As a new guy now taking the dive into Linux Mint... All i CAN say is WOW. I actually LOVE it. The differences are quite apparent , but this OS is so easy to use. Yeah, those whom absolutely must have a win based product might find it hard to switch, but i do know there are alternatives to what people use on windows everyday. All i can say to anyone that has never tried a Linux OS ever... give it a try. It's actually good!.

  • @Bhethar
    @Bhethar Месяц назад +2

    PS - the underwater sound in your video is so relaxing it’s worth a subscribe by itself 🐟🐠🐡🌊🐠💧🐬

  • @rPenek
    @rPenek Месяц назад +11

    Linux would be for me if not the three things.
    1. Vulcan shader compiling for games which goes forever and when skipped game becomes laggy or less performance.
    2. Compatibility issues for games and programs.
    3. Windows dosent break as often as linux and when it does it repairs itself while i have to be a linux nerd and spend time to repair something.
    Used linux for 3 months, am back on windows.

    • @Azurryu
      @Azurryu Месяц назад +9

      An almost unsolvable loop without a big enough userbase for driver and software companies to care. It needs a big manufacturer specializing in Linux Desktop and making compatible hardware. Those exist, but unless they reach a state where their machines are sold in electronic stores Linux won't become an alternative usable for anyone doing more productive work than just browsing.

    • @rPenek
      @rPenek Месяц назад

      @@Azurryu I love linux, but because windows is used by majority, i use windows because everything works.
      And to be honest, everything is a spyware, even in linux, like apps, but also i just dont care as its just not worth it.

    • @CuteSkyler
      @CuteSkyler Месяц назад +3

      Vulkan shader compiling for "games", which "games"? I've never had this problem? Also, what is "breaking"?

    • @rPenek
      @rPenek Месяц назад

      @@CuteSkyler pretty munch every game, before you lauch it you have to wait.
      Breaking like updating python breaks system.

    • @CuteSkyler
      @CuteSkyler Месяц назад +5

      @@rPenek I've only had to wait for shaders to compile once and that's with Overwatch, which I can just skip. I've never had any problems at all with using Proton. What are you even using if you say it's so broken.
      Updating Python shouldn't, perhaps couldn't even, """break""" your system, whatever that means. If it does, just downgrade the python version.

  • @kittenzrulz2314
    @kittenzrulz2314 Месяц назад +7

    Keep in mind the average user doesn't care about privacy, for the average person I can't imagine any reason to install Linux.

    • @hans2396
      @hans2396 Месяц назад +1

      "The average person" you mean you?

    • @kittenzrulz2314
      @kittenzrulz2314 Месяц назад +2

      @@hans2396 I personally use Debian Linux

    • @hexyellow9873
      @hexyellow9873 17 дней назад

      Any sources to back up this claim?

    • @kittenzrulz2314
      @kittenzrulz2314 17 дней назад +3

      @@hexyellow9873 Try talking to an average person, ask them what properties they value in a computer. I can almost guarantee privacy and open source software won't be an answer unless they're a tech enthusiast (like me).

    • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
      @BlueEyedVibeChecker 10 дней назад

      @@hexyellow9873 Yes, Android is the market leader in mobile OS's and Windows leads PCs.
      Privacy is something many complain about, but few are willing to challenge.

  • @Artemis_WR
    @Artemis_WR Месяц назад

    i've already switched to fedora. the main issue i'm having tho, is software compatibility. the main software i use doesn't even run on linux, not even under wine. so i still need to remote into a windows pc using parsec... and on fedora parsec doesn't have hardware decoding...
    i really wish linux had more support from software devs.

  • @wisiel3861
    @wisiel3861 Месяц назад +1

    I have had Linux for 2days and overall don't feel much difference between windows, what I use works. I have no problem typing something into the console or learning a few commands, so there is high chance I will stay here for now :D
    Edit: Im using Arch btw

  • @4afq
    @4afq Месяц назад +5

    debloated windows 10 does the work and i wont switch no matter how many times linux neckbeards try to convince me to use their 3762th distro no one has ever heard about

  • @nikichashadow
    @nikichashadow Месяц назад +4

    You made me a racist nahh if anyone is wondering i use ARCH BTW

    • @RoseihDBTB
      @RoseihDBTB Месяц назад +1

      arch is the best

    • @nikichashadow
      @nikichashadow Месяц назад +1

      @@RoseihDBTB I think to lfs Linux from scratch

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +2

      arch user moment

    • @nikichashadow
      @nikichashadow Месяц назад

      @@_Learnix I am installing lfs right now wish mu luck

    •  Месяц назад +2

      I feel like Arch is to Linux what crabs are to crustaceans' evolution
      Everyone will turn into an Arch user at some point, using base Arch or an Arch based distribution

  • @limeadeTV
    @limeadeTV Месяц назад

    My issue is that i have a RTX 3050ti and apparently linux won't work with that gpu. If im wrong, please let me know.

  • @DillyzThe1
    @DillyzThe1 Месяц назад +1

    i've been considering the switch for years & i'm gonna do it when windows 10 ends support OR i get a new computer. whichever one comes first, really.

  • @jspencer89yt
    @jspencer89yt Месяц назад +12

    Linux is so safe it hides half the things you need to know about it without a Google search.

    • @kensmith5694
      @kensmith5694 Месяц назад +10

      Windows hides more stuff. In Linux Mint, the settings stuff works well.

    • @greggus1085
      @greggus1085 Месяц назад +2

      what exactly linux hides? if you can't use your pc further than Microsoft Word then obviously Linux is not an option for you

    • @kensmith5694
      @kensmith5694 Месяц назад

      @@greggus1085 Now Now! Anyone clever enough to know how to use word can easily use Linux instead.

  • @FunAngelo2005
    @FunAngelo2005 Месяц назад +4

    Whenever i see "never looked back" in a comment about switching to linux, i cringe

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Месяц назад +12

      well they just never looked back, right? I'm glad they're confident in their pursuits

    • @kensmith5694
      @kensmith5694 Месяц назад

      My last version of Windows for home use was Windows-98. Linux does all I need done.

    • @NJ-wb1cz
      @NJ-wb1cz Месяц назад

      I never looked back since I saw your comment

    • @coderxgamer
      @coderxgamer Месяц назад +1

      i actually never looked back tho

    • @FunAngelo2005
      @FunAngelo2005 Месяц назад +2

      @@coderxgamer you're cringe for saying that

  • @Ewoshi22
    @Ewoshi22 Месяц назад

    ive really been starting to get into linux more instead of windows. im currently running cachyos on my laptop and dual booting win10 and cachyos too on my desktop. (if you dont know what cachyos is its basically a modified but faster version of arch linux)
    i might plan to move to either debian or arch soon (tried installing arch on my laptop but it kept failing)

  • @pwnomega4562
    @pwnomega4562 Месяц назад

    Im in the middle of trying to go through the process of modding skyrim but i dont wanna deal with switching OS versions because they wanted to drop 10 and shoe horn 11
    I wanna try to get into Linux but im not sure how different things will be if i change to that, considering im all ready struggling to wrap my head around modding the game on W10
    Lastly what happens if I stay on Windows 10 even after they drop support?I don't know what could happen or I gain/lose.

    • @undefinedCat
      @undefinedCat Месяц назад

      Be careful on shady websites and use Microsoft defender, best windows antivirus for free. Even on windows 7 you could be fine with a firewall and carefulness

  • @dampintellect
    @dampintellect Месяц назад

    Mint is a good starter. Any thoughts on Garuda if you have used it. I find it to be the Mint of Arch distros.

    • @silverscalederg8632
      @silverscalederg8632 Месяц назад

      Looks nice and all but literally day 2 of using it was lagging insanely bad like the whole desktop environment crashed. I'd just use manjaro if I want an arch based one because it's similarly easy to use. The issue with going super uncommon is there is no support, and they have a weird thing of firefox with telemetry for them so I wouldn't recommend it

    • @Sezamn
      @Sezamn Месяц назад +1

      The closest you get is EndeavourOS or Manjaro (but it's more like ubuntu)

  • @franciscojavierbravocerda3377
    @franciscojavierbravocerda3377 Месяц назад +1

    Absolutely agree with you. I'll think at least I'll start to dual boot between Linux and windows to learn step by step so the change won't be to rough. But the distro for me I think is nobara. Mint does not tick all of my boxes.

  • @k.g.b.8514
    @k.g.b.8514 Месяц назад +2

    I switched from windows 11 to Kubuntu just yesterday, the installation was painful on my high-end pc, took about 6 hours. But i got it running in a matter of minutes on my ancient laptop without any errors...

    • @Nicefisher
      @Nicefisher Месяц назад +1

      Nvidia drivers?

    • @k.g.b.8514
      @k.g.b.8514 Месяц назад +1

      @@Nicefisher nope, AMD for life. The last time i used nvidia or intel was 10 years ago.

    • @doctorfarchives
      @doctorfarchives Месяц назад

      A nice distro choice I might say. Been using it since February

  • @zhongj
    @zhongj Месяц назад

    I switch over to Linux using Ubuntu ESM specifically for their 10 years support on their LTS releases, I also run FreeBSD which I also run as a daily driver before and is a backup. Perhaps you can go over the release cycles that's better than Windows for their updates.

  • @Fafr
    @Fafr Месяц назад

    Here's my personal story of switching to Linux (only Mint so far since I'm just beginning):
    Used to use Windows 10 LTSC, but found that developing on C++ is a bit of a pain because you have to either use MSVC (which is a hassle to install), or MSYS2 (another step in an already complicated chain of building a project) if you want to use Clang or MinGW. So I decided, I'll dualboot with Linux Mint and develop on Mint. Learnt around about how things work, finally got it to dualboot properly, started setting up Mint, and after using it for a while, found that really, it's nothing different from Windows, just need to get used to how filesystems work differently. And it comes with some benefits too, I found package managers really convenient. As for using Windows programs, I did get a bunch of things to run with Wine, however with Steam things didn't go smoothly. But I'm sure I just need some more experience
    I used to be someone who said "windows is fine enough", "i'll only use linux for specific cases", etc. But now after using it, I really get it, I get why people use it. So now my plan of using Linux only for specific cases flipped upside down, since now I'll use Windows only for specific cases instead. Maybe one day I'll get into more advanced distros, and possibly set up tripleboot with Arch as well so I can learn Arch while still having a functional OS. But for now, I'll stick with Mint as I'm learning the ropes of the Linux experience

  • @StanVDevz
    @StanVDevz Месяц назад +1

    Mac OS time?

  • @lukah_F
    @lukah_F Месяц назад +1

    I'd like to switch to Linux. Any suggestion? I use my computer mostly for gaming, so I'd like to know if I should make the cut. I just don't want to stay on an operating system that monitors me 24/7 and doesn't respect my privacy.

    • @Akmpkm32
      @Akmpkm32 Месяц назад

      if you have a good pc ,the gaming would cause some 5-10 fps difference and the non available games(online shooters....) can be played through vm/dual boot/ vm pssthrough .Good luck!

    • @starfoxdelta
      @starfoxdelta Месяц назад

      Back then I first started out with Ubuntu and Linux Mint, ultimately as a beginner you would be perfectly fine with anything that is Ubuntu based.
      I highly recommend Linux Mint or Pop OS. They both just work and are easy to use for beginners.
      If you use wifi there is a slight chance that either your wifi dongle or your wifi card might not work. You can check to see if your wifi card is working when you run the live installer

  • @jamiew9289
    @jamiew9289 Месяц назад

    How is Linux for gaming? I built a gaming pc 7 years ago and am unable to update to Windows 11 because somehow my very capable pc doesn't support secure boot, and switching to Linux has been on my mind

    • @Gramini
      @Gramini Месяц назад

      It depends on the games you want to play. Games with "anti-cheat" are tricky and might not work at all. Everything else has a pretty good chance of just working. You might want to check out ProtonDB for individual game compatibility.

  • @sinterso2.036
    @sinterso2.036 Месяц назад +1

    Tried to install Win11 on a brand new computer had just built, downloaded the iso and made a bootable usb only for it to error out constantly. Not ruling out my smooth brainedness, but ubuntu just worked, flawlessly in fact.

  • @_etg
    @_etg Месяц назад

    I am getting an issue while installing linux mint, It just gets stuck on media codecs and doesnt proceed to other stage of installation

    • @nxx99
      @nxx99 Месяц назад

      I guess try Debian + XFCE, if your PC is a potato.

  • @rbkeyz2328
    @rbkeyz2328 Месяц назад

    Ive been tryna get mint now, tried xfce on a vm with 2 cores and it still ran like a champ so imma turn my laptop to cinammon soon cus im sick and tired of windows 11 (had to buy a new laptop so my hand was forced). Been loving getting all these tutorials on my fyp recently and even though for the most part linux mint works out the box, ive encluntered a few issues with wine (i later learned to just use bottles) so tutorials would be much appreciated. Especially since in my eyes mint is very ugly and dated out the box , even more so when compared to other sleek OSs like endevour or alpha kde plasma which i kinda want to try but ik I wont be bothered to do the necessary maintenance with all the rolling updates

  • @the_icon_of_sin_94
    @the_icon_of_sin_94 2 дня назад

    i need more info on the clip at 0:55

  • @sl00opy89
    @sl00opy89 Месяц назад +1

    The only reason I’m using windows is that some games don’t allow any games on a os except for windows

  • @reax5526
    @reax5526 Месяц назад +1

    Half of the time I use my pc to play vr games, does Linux support that?

    • @KirillK2877
      @KirillK2877 Месяц назад

      it's complicated because stuff like the oculus app and steam link vr aren't supported yet, but you can play wired steam vr right now

    • @shoestork
      @shoestork Месяц назад

      ​@@KirillK2877 Hopefully Proton can help with this

    • @Sezamn
      @Sezamn Месяц назад +1

      it "Works" for some games but you should probably make a dual-boot if you want to be safe. Other than that most of them work with ALVR + SteamVR on Linux, so you should be good

  • @shoestork
    @shoestork Месяц назад

    This is good cooking here, earned a sub
    I haven't fully dedicated myself to daily driving Linux yet but I regularly use a dualboot installation of Mint on a decade old Vaio. Runs flawlessly. Haven't booted into Windows 7 on that laptop in weeks.

  • @shaikayoub5273
    @shaikayoub5273 Месяц назад +1

    I did both the things from your thumbnail. Downgarded from window 11 to 10 and downloaded ubuntu. Now i mostly use Ubuntu as i get all the things i need. I only use Windows when i need to play games

  • @Rory_shi
    @Rory_shi Месяц назад +2

    I have switched to Linux ever since 2020 when pandemic hit and gave me a lot of time. Going strong with Fedora nowadays. Love it so much.

    • @SyRose901
      @SyRose901 Месяц назад +1

      Early 2021 for me, and yeah, Fedora Linux has been great. Everything I do is compatible, and now I never have to care about the actual operating system again, it is the opposite of intrusive.

    • @silverscalederg8632
      @silverscalederg8632 Месяц назад +1

      oh for real I do the distro hopping thing and with fedora my laptop trackpad works...very very very well and maclike with multi touch.

  • @theredrighteye4380
    @theredrighteye4380 Месяц назад

    I have a really really good question. I hope someone is answering me.
    Could we not continue windows 10 with mods?
    Like instead Microsoft is updating Windows 10 we could make it with mods. If there is a Security leak we could fix it with mods. Do you know what I mean?

    • @Gramini
      @Gramini Месяц назад

      That would work if we'd have access to the Win10 sources, but we don't as it's a closed-source system. That leaves us with fiddling with compiled binary stuff which is not fun at all. At that point it's really a lot easier to use something Linux instead.

  • @Nothanksithinkimfine
    @Nothanksithinkimfine Месяц назад +2

    0:03, so you're showing a 2001 operating system 23 years later...(windows xp) for no reason, off to a great start.....
    My take:
    1. No telemetry, Unless the recently canonical thingy (please double check again as it's been quite a while tbh, so yeah.)
    But still windows in that regard is still worse.
    And windows defender works quite well for me personally.
    3. About the package manager, I wouldn't even start on the Microsoft store. But still the equivalent... And recently, Windows supports that too.
    4. "It's just gonna run it just fine"
    Tell that, tell that to me when I'm trying out my Linux mint install, Ubuntu, and fedora installation-it didn't stand a CHANCE against my tuned windows in terms of battery efficiency and performance. Also my microphone turned dogshit in Linux, which is kinda cool in a way but not what you were expecting out of the box. So yeah, drivers...make sure you got all the drivers, even if you're on an user-friendly distro. But besides that it works just fine, customization is great, and would recommend if you like to play with your laptop/PC as a toy since it's free so no lost!👍

  • @etobababooey
    @etobababooey Месяц назад

    the main reason why I am staying on windows, is the gaming, most importantly the "Xbox/PC game pass" I have ongoing right now, as far as I know, there is NO WAY of running the XBOX app on linux or something similar that would access the PC Game Pass games I got. I do wanna switch, but this hassle, along with the drivers being a hit or miss sometimes, make me wanna wait just a tad bit longer to switch to linux.

  • @Dude105tanki
    @Dude105tanki Месяц назад

    We bought a laptop from Best Buy. They all had something called a mode. I had an experienced Windows 11 at this point and merely just heard about it… Apparently the laptops we got couldn’t update out of it and you couldn’t even open up the console… I knew windows was bad, but I didn’t think it got that bad to the point where you can buy a brand new laptop and can’t even open the command prompt. my family got fed up with it and now the family computer are now runs mint and it works better than it did with windows

  • @TheUltimateD00mer
    @TheUltimateD00mer 25 дней назад

    i switched to manjaro 24 with the gnome window manager on the 3rd of november, 2023, and i deleted my windows partition on the 12th of june, 2023. I don't regret it in the slightest.

  • @bouncypear_net
    @bouncypear_net Месяц назад +1

    Would love to switch back if I didn't play niche old PC games with poor Linux support (The Sims 3). "Upgraded" to Win11 back before it wasn't that bad compared to Win10, but I really, really wish I hadn't now, lost the ability to go back when I ran out of storage space
    Used to use Ubuntu back when my old Win7 laptop killed its own install before I learned what SFC was.
    Would use it for my main fileserver/mediaserver if i didn't need XP compatibility on account of old hardware (the only reliable scanner I've ever owned) and having trouble with printer setup on Manjaro, though I've set up similar printers no problem on Ubuntu.
    I might switch my laptop, but more likely I'll just dualboot it

  • @algirdasltu1389
    @algirdasltu1389 26 дней назад +1

    The only reason i aint dualbooting or switching to linux rn is bc my ssd is full