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Thank god I use linux
Yeah switched to linux two decades ago and never looked back. The only regret i have is that i haven’t switched earlier.
Yup, though I don't think I could've switched earlier. I switched my first year of college when I rented a computer, and then used it ever since. My parents certainly wouldn't let me change the family computer, but I did have my own computer as a teen that I installed FreeBSD on (some guy at the local community college gave me a disk).
Seems like everyone who successfully switches, has this regret.
Don’t know about anyone else but it was 100% true for me. I love linux and never switching back. Never even tried dual boot, just installed linux and started learning everything i need in it. I can say i learned so much more than when i used windows. Linux has a learning curve much greater than windows, but if you put the work into it you won’t regret it. But if you are a gamer i highly recommend having a second pc with windows, don’t bother with dual boot.
I actually kept dual boot specially for games.
And never used the Windows boot after that (even though the option was there). Turns out it is more fun learning new stuff about a new OS than it is playing games on an OS that you have to fight every time.
So what you're saying is we need adverts in the console?
Ubuntu is calling
you can implement that yourself RIGHT NOW! just stuff a little single liner at the end of your .bashrc, it'll be run everytime you open it ez pz.
Join the telnet channel now! Porsche cayenne fir free now!
Technically Ubuntu did that. Buuuut it was one line of text advertising that you can get ultra-long term software support on up to 5 PCs for free.
To my knowledge it also only showed it once.
So a lot more forgivable than MS's bullshit.
That said, I still avoid Ubuntu for other reasons.