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As a Linux user for over two decades; oh the irony.
I couldn't resist. Don't take it too seriously, although windows 11's DE mashup of Windows, KDE, Gnome, and Mac is sort of hilarious to see.
I also use Debian, so maybe get off your high horse.
Different OS's do different things.
No high horse. At least no higher than "I disable one drive, unlike those pleebs!"
Come on...... I am not being terribly serious, but the logical thing is not disable One Drive, but avoid the bullshit all together if you are going down that road.
Can we have one mention of windows or macOS without someone coming shilling Linux all smug and superior?
I’m extremely tech savvy, a software engineer and nerd of decades, so I got sick of seeing all the Linux stuff and decided to wipe windows last week.
Installed fedora, set up networking and then the Nvidia Proprietary drivers and did whatever it needed to do with secure boot.
Powered off and on and boom no network connectivity at all and not sure what happened.
Suffice to say it piqued my inner nerd and I’ll put hours into setting this up again as it’s fun, I’ve gone Arch btw, but let’s not pretend that the average user is going to have an easier experience than they would on windows or Mac.
No, never was a serious post. But that user simply chastising all the one drive users was just as rude really.