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hunter

(40,760 posts)
21. Most of my recent Linux installations have "just worked."
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 12:28 PM
Saturday

All my computers are recycled. It's possible my selection process is biased. I leave computers I have a bad feeling about in the e-waste bins.

Some of my hobbies, for example amateur radio, have a lot of software written for Windows machines. WINE tends to works well for that. Newer versions of expensive proprietary software tend not to work. You can find a comparability database on the winehq website.

I have most of my favorite computers from the past fifty years emulated and available from my Linux desktop. Whenever I upgrade to a new machine I transfer all my personal files and any software I own to the new machine. Linux makes this easy.

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It's going to be painful. PuraVidaDreamin Apr 10 #1
Best thing I ever did was to ditch Windows bucolic_frolic Apr 10 #2
Thank You!!! I want it! Sweet Rosie Red Apr 10 #14
Germany tried this a decade ago. Jacson6 Apr 10 #3
100% switching seems unlikely, doesn't it? But something approaching 90% seems reasonable. QueerDuck Apr 10 #5
Linux can do most enterprise tasks, unless the workflow demands proprietary tools Eugene Apr 10 #9
I'm a 2 year Linux Mint user... about 1.5 years windows-free (except for ptouch label making and taxes) QueerDuck Apr 10 #12
One German state, Schleswig-Holstein, switched to Linux. Eugene Apr 10 #10
I've heard newer distros are even better (UX wise) fujiyamasan Saturday #18
There is a lot more compatibility with hardware in Linux today. Jacson6 Saturday #20
Most of my recent Linux installations have "just worked." hunter Saturday #21
The transition you're noticing is a major geopolitical shift often called Digital Sovereignty. QueerDuck Apr 10 #4
Nihilist megalomaniacal American tech bros LuvLoogie Apr 10 #8
One of my PCs is topped out at windows 10 LuvLoogie Apr 10 #6
Microsoft is basically forcing users not only to use their hosted/subscription model, but embedding AI into everything. usonian Apr 10 #7
Dupe. See my earlier post: highplainsdem Apr 10 #11
There's another reason they didn't list here jmowreader Apr 10 #13
One more thing. Use the safest, most private linux OS ever. TAILS usonian Apr 10 #15
Dupe bif Apr 10 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author GP6971 Apr 10 #17
Microsoft Windows? (vecteezy.com) Wonder Why Saturday #19
Is Microsoft still an American company? milestogo Saturday #22
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