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    [โ€“] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

    I'm at the point where printers, bad WiFi, local file sharing/casting, crash recovery, GPU compute, even some driver issues, stuff like that just works in Linux (CachyOS specifically), but doesnโ€™t in Windows.

    Windows is getting progressively worse.

    I still dual boot a very-stripped Windows for games, HDR stuff, and anything that requires a weird driver (like phone tethering), but man, Microsoft just keeps removing or hiding things I use to make Windows sorta functional.

    [โ€“] WaitThisIsntReddit@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (3 children)

    Linux isn't ready. Not for home users anyway. And I've tried recently. Just constant problems that if I wasn't getting paid I wouldn't have wanted to deal with.

    [โ€“] tomkatt@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

    I don't see how it's not. I have all the desktops and gaming PCs in my house running EndeavorOS and it's been a flawless experience, much better than Windows. Heck, I've been using Linux for my general desktop since 2015. I only kept a Windows install around for gaming, and that's not even needed anymore.

    Even the difference in the installs is utterly absurd. Linux install from USB to full desktop deployment is 15-20 minutes, tops. For Windows, it was more like 2 hours and a bunch of hacks to work around their Microsoft account bullshit.

    What exactly "isn't ready" in your opinion?

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    ah the early 2000s days of fedora.

    [โ€“] graycube@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

    The main push back i get is in order to maintain soc2 compliance the IT department needs to run auditing software on the laptop. Microsoft intune barely support linux and is years behind on the os versions it will work with. IT does not want to run multiple audit software packages.

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