Microsoft is releasing a big Windows 11 update on September 26. Update 23H2 includes the new AI-powered Windows Copilot feature, a native RAR app, a new volume mixer and a lot more.

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      1 year ago

      I got hands on w11 after 3 years on Linux and didn’t know what to do - it was some home edition and I couldn’t find what I want in the amount of unwanted apps.

      Btw it was fresh install.

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        Most laptops are “made for Windows”, but they run Ubuntu just fine. It’s highly unlikely that wifi isn’t working out of the box nowadays.

        So the only reason not to switch would be if you have certain applications that only work on Windows.

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          1 year ago

          This person just stated it wasn’t a pleasant experience for them, you’re not going to magically change that by trying to argue it away.

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            1 year ago

            Dual booting is never a pleasant experience, because Windows is a removed that fights and breaks the bootloader at every opportunity it can to claim superiority over the computer. But deleting Windows and just running Linux is a perfectly viable and pleasant option.

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              It definitely used to, but I have been using my laptop with dual boot Ubuntu / windows 10 since last years summer (using either several times per week, and keeping up with all the updates), and not once did the bootloader break.

              My biggest problem was chasing down the windows drivers, but after that it was golden.

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        Oh, I’m stuck with Windows at work myself. It’s even more painful if you know what the user experience could be.