Linux getting the Windows' BSD

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2024, it's again the Year of the Linux Desktop.
Last time I tried to use it, it was the Clear Linux bootable environment. It took some effort but I was able to run Geekbench 6 on it in 15 minutes. And the fact that it detected the wireless network card automatically was pretty impressive so things have improved a lot. But it was also a Dell laptop so maybe the distro authors are making sure to include drivers for the most popular brands. Still, it gave me hope that there's a future where Windows will become as obscure as Linux and Microsoft will have to get in line with their own distro.
 
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Lifer
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Last time I tried to use it, it was the Clear Linux bootable environment. It took some effort but I was able to run Geekbench 6 on it in 15 minutes. And the fact that it detected the wireless network card automatically was pretty impressive so things have improved a lot. But it was also a Dell laptop so maybe the distro authors are making sure to include drivers for the most popular brands. Still, it gave me hope that there's a future where Windows will become as obscure as Linux and Microsoft will have to get in line with their own distro.
LOL wut, Winblows isn't going anywhere. :p Microsoft already has their own (cloud) distro; it's a variant of Ubuntu.

Believe it or not, I've used a *nix desktop for much of my adult life. Linux full-time since 2017, before that was Mac OS X from around 2005. Before that, I used Linux whenever I could and Windows for gaming. And yeah, Linux on desktop has come a long way and is usable for most folks but Windows or macOS is still a "safer" default for the masses.

If you think about it, the problem for Linux is that it's still not common enough to get pre-installed on new hardware, which makes all the difference. Yeah you can get it if you really want to, but it's just not mainstream like Windows or Macs.
 

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Which distro?
Since 2017, Ubuntu. Should probably wise up and try something else. :tearsofjoy: Back in the day, I mainly used SuSE although I haven't even booted up that ancient desktop PC in at least a decade. I assume it still boots. 🙏
 

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Since 2017, Ubuntu. Should probably wise up and try something else. :tearsofjoy: Back in the day, I mainly used SuSE although I haven't even booted up that ancient desktop PC in at least a decade. I assume it still boots. 🙏
Probably just needs a new CMOS battery.
 

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Note that after perpetrating systemd upon the land, Lennart Poettering now works for Microsoft directly.

"If the answer is systemd, I want my problems back."
 
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Should probably wise up and try something else. :tearsofjoy:
Maybe Gentoo as it will compile software specifically for your CPU and you get the best performance/optimizations. Or for ease of use, Linux Mint. If you desire for something adventurous and bleeding edge, Clear Linux.