Alt text: Trojan Horse meme, Steam Deck bringing Linux to Windows gamers

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  • dogs0n@sh.itjust.works
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    7 hours ago

    Slowly switching may be an option for you. You could always dual boot a Linux distro alongside your current Windows install.

    Then once you have Linux running with all your apps, etc, you can see what you’re missing from your Windows install and if you can move stuff over, etc.

    You could even try it in a VM, see if you can set it up in a VM to how you like first before doing the whole install, may or may not be a bit easier (easier in the sense that you can directly compare whatever you do on Windows with the Linux install in a vm).

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        They don’t have to, I was simply providing a solution to a problem they don’t have.

        If they want to, but can’t because of they decade old configurations, this solution could ease the process or allow them to figure out if it’s even a possibility.

        Basically just letting them know they can try it without destructing their existing Windows setup.

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          That’s a totally valid path. Which I kinda already do. I have a few distros that I either vm or use as repair/emergency spaces because they’re different and so reliable. Oh what’s that? The index of my os drive is corrupted because I did something stupid? UBUNTU TIME.

          But honestly, the amount of pirated software that I’ve gotten to work and all my sql databases and workstation software and licences that work are things that I probably can’t get again. There’s so much stuff. Like I have an installation of postman with almost a decade of just temporarily saved api settings, or that all of my vsts are all setup nearly exactly as I want, or that my Firefox has the css and extensions and settings in those extensions set. That stuff just doesn’t sync.

          I could maybe go through and methodically cut out each and every thing, but chances are, you really can’t, it won’t translate, and I’ll forget all kinds of stuff. I’m honestly panicking about losing windows 10 at the end of this year. I REALLY don’t want to switch to windows 11 and deeply deeply hate Microsoft for taking back their word that windows 10 would be the last windows. I’ll never forgive them for that, even though I basically knew they were going to.

          Anyways, your idea is a good one, but I’ve already tried it and several distros. I probably won’t switch to linux or mac os because there’s just too much obscure stuff that I use that is either not on Linux/MacOS or is so old that I’m using compatibility and will never ever be updated. I really have tried to use linux before, even the big main distros and the really heavyweights.

          Unreal, unity, wwise, visual studio, cubase, protools, flstudio, and a bunch of other editors and stuff that I use all the time, including all kinds of bullshit in ms office (like api extensions and inter-database calculations and backend extensions some that I’ve written!), either don’t have support or the support is worse that it already is on Windows. I’m already trying to keep from blowing my brains out with windows things and keeping them stable. I already have waayyyy too much work to do. Switching os’s is like… Fuck. I don’t have the time for that.

          There is no good os for me. They are all all shit. But right now, the one I’ve got, and all the work I’ve put INTO it, is the closest.

          Trying to get me to switch to Linux is like going up to the front door of a mad wizard’s lair or castle or something, and being like, “Have you thought about perhaps you might want to build a new house? Our construction company that builds these nice little boutique custom homes could help you with that. We use sustainable, green, all kosher materials, and you can build it however you want!” Like I’m sure for other people that would be great. Or if mine ever explodes and I have to start over (it already regularly explodes).

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            I’m lucky all the apps I use worked on linux when I swapped over, native or otherwise (through wine).

            Sounds like if you fully migrated over, you’d have to give up quite a lot of software and relearn different tools, which is probably close to impossible (given the ones you listed).

            Hope the Windows 11 transition is at least a smooth one for you!

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              4 hours ago

              I DONT WANNA T_T

              Seriously though, I don’t know if I would rather pay the yearly security updates for w10 or just go to 11… Honestly, it’s probably safer for me to stay on 10. Man fuck Microsoft, fuck the ethicsless techies, the spineless selfish investors, and this horrible corrupt world we live in