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On both Windows and Linux user accounts do not have admin/root access. On Windows I have local admin accounts to do admin things, on Linux there is always root and use of sudo to control what local accounts can do admin wise.
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As I said, there's always Linux. :p: I'm debating buying a 4TB internal SSD so I can dual boot and try both - and if (as is likely) I prefer Linux, that'll be PLENTY of space. |
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While no one technically forces the use of windows, the fact that many of the apps I use are not available limits my choice.
Linux GUIs are just not the same, no matter what the various varients tell you. I really dont want to have to learn a whole bunch of new ways, and new software. I want one that looks and behaves the same (Windows 2000 style would be ideal). |
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Personally I love KDE Plasma. I can set up 4 virtual screens and move between them scrolling on the background. I can also set up Activites which can have multiple virtual screens. It is highly configurable and just does what I need.
Others prefer GNOME for the same reasons I don't like it. Thing is, you aren't tied down to one. You can likely make it look like Windows 2000. With the change in how users store files (in Documents, Photos, Videos etc) the change in directory structures is less relevant. Processes you use each day are not going to be that different. I have a remote Linux desktop session running on one screen of my Windows laptop and things really aren't that different. I would give you the application issue. If you need an application that only runs in Windows you are more tied in, despite the improvements made in getting Windows apps running under Linux. (I have Steam working with the games I want to run under Linux, generally as well as in Windows.) |
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You can set up virtual desktops in windows too .
I have seen a few versions of Nix set up as XP so pretty close to windows 2000 in look and feel |
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I refuse to have a Microsoft account for Windows and will continue to refuse to have one for as long as possible.
I was talking about this elsewhere but there is currently only a couple of things keeping me on Windows and if those change, I will leave Windows in the past. 1: Destiny 2 get's Linux support officially or Keyboard and Mouse support on Console officially. 2: Elgato create Linux drivers (only if one of the options from number 1 happen). 3: Frontier provide full Linux support or add the ability to use any hotas and keyboard on console with Frontier supporting console again. At the moment I have Windows 11 Pro on all my pc's, but now that I have found an issue that was causing an issue with 1 of the pc's, I will eventually be reloading both pc's with my Windows 11 Enterprise ISO's I have, then making sure that I get rid of any extra bits that are left in for Microsoft to steal information for selling. This whole Microsoft Account thing started when they started giving the "Upgrade from Windows x to Windows x for free", the only reason they did it for free is because they were/are selling your data to anyone and everyone willing to pay for it including: Device connectivity and configuration data Device properties such as the OEM manufacturer, processor type, and memory attributes. Device settings and configurations, such as networking and peripherals data. Product and service performance data Basic error reporting, such as whether updates were successfully installed. Reliability data about the health of the operating system or services. Software setup and inventory data Operating system version, configuration details and updates installed. Apps and drivers installed on the device. This lot is supposed to be "Optional" but if you don't change it then it's "Mandatory" Browsing history data Browser activity, including browsing history and search terms in Microsoft browsers. Changes to browser configuration impacting search experiences. Device connectivity and configuration data More detailed information about device settings and configurations. Inking, typing, and speech utterance data Samples of the content you type, write, or dictate on the device. Details about status of transcribing input into text. Product and service performance data More detailed information about device and service health. Product and service usage data App activity, such as which apps are launched. Operating system and services usage. Software setup and inventory data More detailed information about the operating system, apps and services installed. All of that information is associated with you, and it doesn't matter if you use a "Throw Away" account or not, if they are keylogging and screen scraping etc they know that "Throw Away" account is not you really, and given everything they are trying to do with Data collection (Recall), the UK Government trying to get access to everything on our pc's, phones, tablets, cars, brains etc etc, it won't be long before they will be scraping everything. If you manage to get rid of the telemetry and block all that lot going back to them, the question then is why bother with a Microsoft account? There is no legitimate reason to force a Microsoft account, it's all purely about getting as much information to sell as possible. |
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I do have access to platforms that authenticate via my MS account, bit like Google on the phone. For some of these I don't have a direct login, it's only via MS. These platforms are more likely work or college than personal.
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In fact, it gets worse - there's talk of a monthly Windows subscription. Yeah. The instant that happens, I will WIPE Windows completely and give Linux the entire 4TB - and I'll wipe 10 on my cheap laptop, too, Photoshop Elements 6 (the only reason I use it - having destroyed 11 with PSE6 once I'm scared to try it even in compatibility mode or virtual) be damned. Micro$oft seems to be going insane with greed and AI of late. Case in point: Solitaire, which now requires a subscription to remove ads. All these years, all the way up to 8, it was a free offline part of Windows, and now suddenly it's now neither free nor offline. Even the Android version wants you to subscribe, which I refuse to do on principle.
More and more users are turning to Linux. <sarcasm>I wonder why?</sarcasm> (BTW, we really need a sarcasm smilie!) |
Isnt that a disgrace??
Anything for $$$$$$ :mad: And I bet they will still blast ppl with spam ads!! |
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