• Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    Even the small things. When work upgraded to Win11 overnight and I logged into the Start being in the middle, I almost lost it. Yes, I could fix it, and a few other things, but I had a moment.

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      I understand it’s not for everyone but I jumped ship to Linux 10 years ago or so. The defining moment was me disabling Cortana only to have her reappear after an update.

      At least with Linux when I’m fighting the OS it doesn’t feel like the OS developers are fighting back.

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        Ironically, Microsoft would later remove Cortana itself in an update.

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        Same motivation here, but it took me until last year to make the switch. Pushing Office on me combined with all the good things I’ve been hearing about gaming on Linux was enough to push me over. I installed in dual boot, but I have never wanted to nor had the need to boot into my Windows install in at least three months.

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          I did the same thing about the same time as you. I did boot into Windows at one point and it updated, and it absolutely fucked my system. It removed or disabled the boot loader and I think it fucked up the partition table too IIRC. I then removed everything Windows and installed another distro I wanted to try and it’s been smooth sailing since, with no reason to regret removing Windows.

          Edit: I was able to recover the partitions, but the Windows section of the bootloader I was never able to get working again after getting it to boot into my Linux install. That’s the moment I decided to just clear out that drive and switch distros.

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            This isn’t the first time I’ve heard a similar story. Windows is often not a good neighbor in multi boot configurations.

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          Funny you say that ah

          For real though I use a down stream arch distro.

          Installing arch manually is a good learning experience but I’ve got other things to do.

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      They killed the vertical task bar with that update, which seems like such a pointless thing to disable.

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      I don’t mind the taskbar in the middle, it’s like Apple’s dock. What I really hate, is the news popup on the left… and I don’t even mind the floating Start menu, I’ve been using MadAppLauncher for like a decade or more.

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      Man. Work moved us to windows 11 and you couldn’t ungroup windows on the taskbar… We use RPG / as400 and throughout the day you’ll end up with 4-5 windows… having them all grouped is annoying when I have to hover over a popup to see which window I need.

      Googling revealed that win11 wasn’t shipped with that functionality and it was only patched into the operating system in late q3 of last year.

      So annoying and a huge productivity hit for me.

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        Guess no one at Microsoft realized people use computers differently and more options is always better than one. Or they intended to have the option and either forgot to include it or it was buggy. Either way it was #2 on my “how do you disable this” list, and I had to deal with it for a while. I get how grouping can be good for some things, but when you want to be able to bounce between various windows and some happen to use the same app, it was a pain.

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          That’s why on my kde desktop at home it has a check box that say “allow these windows to be grouped” and I can check / uncheck as needed.

          It works so much better. Imho

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      I hadn’t minded it if it were on the center. As you know, it was actually somewhere around the center, changing its position every time I added an icon or whatever in the taskbar. And they were proud enough to call it a UX revolution. WTAF…

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      I logged into the Start being in the middle

      I’m sorry, what!?

      At this rate, I’m definitely going to hold onto 10 until they *pry it away from me.

      (Yes, I use Linux as well but gaming isn’t perfect on it, etc…)

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        if you feel comfortable mucking about in your BIOS, disabling TPM will pretty much guarantee they don’t spring 11 on you. they are really dead set on that requirement for some reason.