• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Fair.

    And it’s the default.

    Eventually, OEMs might find all this stuff is hurting sales and start offering Linux. I think that would be huge, as 99% of buyers will just stick to the default.

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      11 hours ago

      Oh for sure. I’ve had my SO look over at my mint pc (they are on 10 still) and go woah that is awesome!! So i am trying to convince them to change over. I really dont want any windows pcs on my network. But they use vr which still isn’t good on linux without a lot of work.

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        11 hours ago

        BTW you can share NTFS partitions with Windows and Linux, if that’s your SO’s concern.

        I do this, and it works really well! This used to be an issue in Mint because its kernel was kinda old, but no more.

        Obviously getting into partitioning is a lot of configuration for most people, but still.