Hows the cheap people’s activation problem? lol

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    I’ve been using both for about 20 years. I can honestly say most people can and should use both.

    I just wiped a trash celeron pc that ran windows awful. I put Ubuntu 24 LTS on it and it screams. Took about an hour.

    If you have old hardware that you want to extend the life of or repurpose, consider Linux before buying something new.

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        11 hours ago

        Most of the corporate world runs mixed operating system environments. If you plan on working at a company, and will use a computer, chances are it’ll be Windows. Being able to use both is an advantage. In my 25 year IT career across all spectrum of industry, more Windows is used and Linux is niche. But the Linux users typically really know their shit. There’s a lot of skills carryover between the two operating systems. I could get into specifics if desired.

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        bec its easy to use,and has all software without “fixes” (wine). atleast those are my reasons for not using linux

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        because they want to see ads in their start menu, send their pictures to some MS servers and have their notepad.exe crawl and crash because of AI.

        you know, all the fun stuf…

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          Also if they want malware infections through notepad.exe - I can probably accomplish that on Linux with Wine, but it would take more effort.

          Edit: I might give up and just send the Malware author a few bucks, out of pity.

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        There’s a variety of reasons. I run Windows because my hardware doesn’t work on any Linux I tried. I don’t like it, but I don’t really have a choice