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  • goodboyjojo@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    i’ve used linux and i got to say it’s gotten way better than it was a few years ago. most of the stuff works and only had to troubleshoot like a few times

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      8 hours ago

      Also, troubleshooting in Linux is different than on Windows. Every time I had to fix a problem with my Linux system I walked away smarter than before. I learned a bit more about how my computer works, so in total it was a slightly positive experience for me.

      But anytime I had to troubleshoot my Windows computer it was because Microsoft fucked something up. Fixing Windows feels like wasted time to me, because you never know when they will break it again.

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        But anytime I had to troubleshoot my Windows computer

        "Hi, my name is Gilbert from Microsoft Support volunteer program! Please try the following and report back:

        • Uninstall all drivers, reboot, reinstall all drivers.
        • Reinstall all your hardware by re-seating it.
        • Delete and recreate your user account.
        • Run chkdsk.
        • IP config for no real reason but hey text output feels like progress.
        • a dozen other steps. . .
        • Completely reformat and reinstall Windows.

        …And let us know if that fixes the issue!"

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      13 hours ago

      I’m convinced I would need to do a lot more troubleshooting on windows nowadays. Just turning off all the AI is probably a pain in the ass.

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        12 hours ago

        i constantly have to troubleshoot my linux computers, but still less than my windows laptop, which is a pain to even boot up

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            6 hours ago

            no it has a tiny ssd, but every time windows takes about 30 min to 2 hours to start because it’s configuring and updating and rebooting before i get to even log in. kubuntu starts in a minute but i have to go through a blindingly white bios menu to start it and then it can’t suspend or even shutdown properly…

            • SpikesOtherDog@ani.social
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              6 hours ago

              Yikes, less than 60 GB? I’m betting you are practically out of disk space and/or you don’t have enough memory. What’s the model laptop?

              If you feel really froggy, post the memory configuration too: number of sticks and size.

              I realize it’s a Linux conversation, but some people need Windows-only tools. Case in point: there is no way I’m updating insulin pump firmware via a compatibility layer