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Don't use Linux! Just use Windows!

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34 thoughts on “Don't use Linux! Just use Windows!

  • Hi i watch meny stupid vid like this, to recomend best distro, and first time someone not lie. Im 100% with You Friend Titus, cheers from Poland! I use meny distro, i start witch mandriva when i was 13 years old, then time was hard becouse x11 was a child project to display, with meny bugs. Even change wallpapers was pain in as… Now all is ez. I stick witch windows on dual boot with puppy bionic meny years, becouse 2 application one is Photoshop, not let me work on only one OS. Im 42 years now, i Stick in fedora, becouse i dont have any problem with this distro, all super simple, i like mate desktop on my 10y thinkpad. All work super fast, and for me this is time when i plan delete windows pernamently 14. October 2025 when win 10 end support coz i never try win 11 and i hate him even looking on this shit, then when MS tell win 10 is last im sure this is for me. : ) Conclusion is simple i use fedora i dont have 0 problems now, soon i test also maybe 5 app using wine, if i setup all with 100% succes and will be work like native on win now i can delete windows 10 even today. And for all others, if You use OS win linux osX shit or any other, and all work, dont update anythink what is not broken, stick with OS as long as you can if you can do job fast, I hate Arch, i use it meny time, but loong loong ago, and i alweys looking solution some stupid small bugs, or my OS random crash after update even if i not use Aur… Then i done with arch, and i dont want comeback anymore. Now I use fedora half year without any problems, even one time. When time delete windows come, i just swap my nvidia rtx2060super to some RX model, and i install same os and deskop, on my main PC as main OS Without dual boot. Best solution for all is use dual boot, use linux for all and windows for gaming only or some apps. Or just not use any windows app and find some linux app for same task. This is why, i think You have right. For me all is simple, i dont care what OS will be, if i can work fast, and not spend half day to repair then i just swap OS to other who let me just use PC as i like, simple. Apple i hate, 0 freedom, or custom, linux is best, win 10 also ok i hate win 11 thats why fedora will by my OS after win 10 support end.

  • i use linux, to have less stress, better life etc.

  • I use linux most of the time for my uni work and normal stuff. But there are things you can't just do without windows. And I have my pc dual boot and I have no problems. I get the joy of working and learning with linux and no stress because whenever I want i can just switch back to windows.

  • after spy happy win10 came out, i basically looked around and realized there's nothing i personally used windows for that linux can't do, so i switched and never looked back, and now linux even runs steam and all the games i play. with the current state of triple a games, i basically have no desire for any modern games at this point. even if you gave me those games for free i wouldn't play them yuck.

  • no not every one can use linux have you seen these women going to the gas station to fill up their tesla with gas lol

  • Dude i wanna switch to linux so bad but my apps aren't compatible with it and the graphics drivers are weaker in linux

  • people look at the Windows compatibility thing backwards.. if you are ALREADY using Linux and end up needing to use some Windows-only software for work or whatever, then by all means, try to get it to run on your existing system. If it works, great.. if it doesn't, dual boot or get another machine. But switching to Linux without the intent of using native software will never work in the long run.

  • I'm starting to use linux (LMDE on desktop and Nobara in my gaming laptop). But if you want both OS, you can dual boot or VM. For now i'm dual booting and using Windows only to work, but when im done working i boot Mint and will slowly transition once the time is right. Windows path to the future is bleak, too much crap preinstaled, too much telemetry and i'm pretty sure that is going to be suscription based from one moment to another.

  • I work full time on Linux (Ubuntu and Mint).
    I use windows to play my Red Alert

  • You can always use VMs. And sure, everyone can use Linux, it's called Android.

  • Let's talk viruses. The majority of them are targeted at Windows. A virus under Linux would have to be run, where as one under windows would load, and execute immediately.

  • 0:26 What is your problem man? Linux is just a kernel. Android is Linux. Large majority of people already use Linux on their phones, devices, home routers …

  • BEST LINUX for AVG users is WINDOWS 11.
    Linux was'nt and never will be for most users as it was made by geeks for geeks.

  • I've been switching between Windows and Linux the last half year constantly because of that… My biggest annoyances were MS Office, no HDR, No Dolby Atmos…

    Then I had to recreate my Job Application Papers from scratch and decided to use LibreOffice. I got into it way quicker than I thought! There are some small things still missing, like different shadow effects on images or mirror effects, but Overall, very good.

    I also had to cut on my subscription, so no need for HDR and Dolby Atmos. Now I've been using Fedora for a month and I love it!

  • I see it like this
    People who only treat the OS as a bootloader for the web browser and email client like parents and grand parents, can use Linux no problem
    People who are technically inclined and skilled, aka can deal and fix shit as it breaks, can use Linux
    Everyone else, like vast majority of gamers and professionals requiring the use of certain hardware or software will unfortunately be forced to stay on existing platforms until a working, easy to use solutions have been worked out. However due to the anti-competitive monopolies established decades ago, I highly doubt it will be changed any time soon.

  • Installing Linux to run Windows software is like buying a Mac to run Windows software. It's just silly. If all the software you need to run is only available for Windows, then your best off just sticking to Windows. If not, and you only have a couple older Windows programs that you need to use, you might be able to get away with using Wine and Lutris/PlayOnLinux. Personally, I no longer trust proprietary software. Corporations like Microsoft, Adobe, Google, etc. have shown they aren't to be trusted, so I'm replacing proprietary software with open source alternatives wherever I can. For someone like me, Linux is great because nearly every piece of software I use is either on Linux or has an alternative on Linux. The only exception being a single old Windows program that easily runs with Wine.

  • I use Windows mainly to Play AntiCheat games that don't work with Linux (Even if the anticheat themselves did) Otherwise I use Linux

  • Virtual machine in Linux allows windows and even Mac to work well in Linux

  • honestly get linux, but also setup a vm with gpu passthrough that runs windows. best of both worlds really. no need to put yourself in some dual boot timeout just to easily use windows apps.

  • I love Linux but yeah it's not for everyone, I built a skinned version of Linux with a windows 7 theme and gave it away free but the user still wouldn't use it despite creating custom videos for its operations, windows users are going to stick with what they know and no matter how well we try and entice them with builds that are exactly the same except underlying architecture people will go down with the ship

  • It's nice just to here this. I drove me up a wall years ago everyone in forums and yt comments arguing against me that Linux Mint was totally heat-n-server for end users as their primary system.

    Mint is fairly easy but yet: it constantly ran itself into a wall by my simply saying 'go' to installing updates. It created a tiny partition that can hold ~4 version of kernel then infinitely fills it with every kernel update never emptying.

    And all end users are supposed to just know this in advance and understand their garbage-collecting duties already as soon as they instal that distro for the first time, according to all these people.

    Funnily enough, I simply missed a GUI way to remove old kernels, and when I went looking for help, a total of zero people responded by just directly me to the built-in way to remove kernels via the update program. Every single one was directing me to CLI methods, refusing to concede Mint out-of-the-box was not yet end-user ready.

  • I work in IT(Administration). i just really hate how sluggish my windows computers are.
    i do administration and do backoffice package administration and creation i run powershell scripts n such.

    but i do really miss Linux when running Windows at work.
    dont get me wrong, windows does have some featues for "windows server administration" that you do not have on your linux system, but "Jump hosts do be fun" when available.

  • Use the right tool for the right job. I switch between Linux and Windows depending on the work. I will say that if you are a very technical individual Linux can not be beaten. Linux gives you full control of your machine.

  • Windows makes it significantly easier to avoid GNU/LLVM software

  • At this point windows is the most convienient. Linux has a problem of too many forks and not enough unity.

  • There are 2 use cases I have seen for Windows in the last 20 years.
    1) You are using a proprietary program and have not been able to get it translated/rewritten to run on a non-specific platform (which is also the ONLY reason I've seen that mainframes still exist).
    2) Games – Windows does have wider support for games, but that reason has been eroding fairly fast in the last Decade, at least in part due to the SteamDeck and Steam's Proton efforts.

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