As enjoyable as it is to play around with a terminal, and find new apps to play with, i'd rather keep linux on the side and main windows, if only for accessibility and stabilities sake. I see no reason to downgrade my options when there are viable alternatives to use both linux and windows at the same time, easily.
Mostly just poking fun, on account of the "always updated and safe from spying and viruses" bit you said.
As enjoyable as it is to play around with a terminal, and find new apps to play with, i'd rather keep linux on the side and main windows, if only for accessibility and stabilities sake. I see no reason to downgrade my options when there are viable alternatives to use both linux and windows at the same time, easily.
Mostly just poking fun, on account of the "always updated and safe from spying and viruses" bit you said.
1) The Linux viability can depend a lot on how comfortable you are with Linux. Since i have been using Linux for 2 decades professionally, i can handle anything, any problem. There are many things that can seem as impossible problems to solve if you have no expertise. Sure, there are some objective downsides to Linux, but as long as you know how to handle the OS and are comfortable working your way around its limitations, then you are fine. In the end, it is a tradeoff.
I used to have a dual boot for many years, but i have been Linux-only for some time now since i realized i didn't really need the Windows option anymore. Sure, i could keep the dual boot for a rare occasion, but i do have access to Windows pcs if a really, really need it, and i keep a virtual box machine with Windows 10 for the rare incompatible Office file etc. I am not a hardcore gamer anymore in the sense that i have to play every single new game no matter what, and i prefer using Linux as a daily driver besides gaming, so really, dual boot was a waste of disk space for me.
2) I don't get the "poking fun" bit. Aren't the "always updated and safe from spying and viruses" true for every distro?
If anything, my obsession with updated software is what precludes me from using Ubuntu. Ubuntu typically offers obsolete software, even at release date...
Shut the fuck up. You don't need Linux to survive in your mother's basement giving zero benefits to the world. I do real work on Linux. Windows is superior. Now sit the fuck down.I use Linux for a living. I think the supercomputer I've worked on uses a kernel-based Linux OS. Windows is superior. Apple is easily the worst. I don't know why anyone would want to use Linux for anything other than work. Sounds more like some faggot sperglord that thinks it means he's smart.
What a shitty opinion to have. Especially in 2019...
By the way, i use Linux for a living as well. And while 10 years ago i would probably say the same thing as you, today? Nope. There is nothing i miss from a Windows OS on my home pc. In fact, there are several benefits to using Linux. Linux simplifies updating your apps/libaries/drivers for example, and this is huge for me, because i am OCD in these things and i hate having outdated software on my machine. Using Archlinux has been a bliss for me. Just 1 small command and i can have everything updated. No need to look for updates for every single utility i use, no need to look for driver updates...
Also, the fact that my machine is by far more resilient to malware is also a huge plus, and the fact that no one spies on my machine...
Honestly a lot of Windows 9x games run much better on WINE than Windows 10. If you mostly play old games, it's actually Windows 10 that has the limited selection.Hmmm... Let me see my options:
Windows 10: Every game I'm interested in works like a charm on is. It is fast, didn't cause me one bit of a problem since its release. Using it is self-explanatory.
Linux: Runs a limited selection of games, doesn't offer any noticable adventage over Windows 10, yet it is not as easy to use for someone who never used it before.
Thanks, but I stick to Windows.
Hmmm... Let me see my options:
Windows 10: Every game I'm interested in works like a charm on is. It is fast, didn't cause me one bit of a problem since its release. Using it is self-explanatory.
Linux: Runs a limited selection of games, doesn't offer any noticable adventage over Windows 10, yet it is not as easy to use for someone who never used it before.
Thanks, but I stick to Windows.
Shut the fuck up. You don't need Linux to survive in your mother's basement giving zero benefits to the world. I do real work on Linux. Windows is superior. Now sit the fuck down.
Why use Windows 10 when Windows 7 exists?Hmmm... Let me see my options:
Windows 10: Every game I'm interested in works like a charm on is. It is fast, didn't cause me one bit of a problem since its release. Using it is self-explanatory.
Linux: Runs a limited selection of games, doesn't offer any noticable adventage over Windows 10, yet it is not as easy to use for someone who never used it before.
Thanks, but I stick to Windows.
Windows 10 drawbacks:
1) It costs money, unless you get it with a premade pc/laptop or pirate it
2) It is a security risk, with tons of malware and security holes
3) It is a pain to maintain. The update process it has is time consuming and has the potential to even DELETE YOUR FILES, as we discovered recently... Also you need to update every single application and library on your pc manually
4) It is less customizable. You can't really change the interface of Windows 10 to your liking. You may change the themes a little bit, and that's it.
5) Microsoft is literally spying on you
6) Telemetry shows its ugly head every show often and slows your pc to a crawl. You have to shut it down manually every time
7) It is a resource hog. Linux can be much faster.
You convienently ignored those issues in your Windows 10 "description".
As for your Linux FUD:
1) It does have issues with some games, but so does Windows 10 with older games that run perfectly fine on WINE. Most of the games that are unplayable on Linux are considered popamole trash here, so i am surprised that someone would feel like his options are limited on Linux...
2) Linux offers significant advantages compared to Windows. For one, look at the downsides listed above. For two, think about the open source. Opensource and openstandards are healthier for the industry going forward. Microsoft's masterplan has always been to vendor lock-in everyone, and that is what forced Valve to make Steam Linux compatible and attempt to create a Linux console. Microsoft's long term goal is to become like Apple, a walled garden, and offer software only through their windows 10 store. Then they will control prices, and literally how everyone will be using their computer. Linux is the only way we have of ensuring a proper, open, healthy, desktop environment, outside of corporate paws.
3) Linux is no harder to learn than Windows is. People seem to forget that at some time they were n00bs in the windows world too. They learned through exposure to windows pcs. Yes, using Linux at first can feel like you became a n00b again, but it is not that hard anymore with all those distros designed around being newcomer friendly. Installing a newcomer friendly distro like Ubuntu can be easier than installing Windows 10, and using it is definitely as easy. Most people will never have to use the console anymore, unless for troubleshooting. And even then a simple google search can deliver the exact steps and console commands to solve most issues.
The upside to this is that once your learn Linux, you really learn Linux. What i mean is that there are limits to what you can learn and do with Windows, due to them being a closed ecosystem. You are always only exposed to what microsoft is willing to let you see and configure. And these things change a lot through each windows version. There is a reason the no 1 trouble shooting advice in the Windows world is "format drive, reinstall". You never hear anyone on Linux saying that, EVERYTHING can be fixed without a format...
Why use Windows 10 when Windows 7 exists?
If you do real work with Linux you wouldn't be talking about Windows at all you faggoted nigger kikeShut the fuck up. You don't need Linux to survive in your mother's basement giving zero benefits to the world. I do real work on Linux. Windows is superior. Now sit the fuck down.I use Linux for a living. I think the supercomputer I've worked on uses a kernel-based Linux OS. Windows is superior. Apple is easily the worst. I don't know why anyone would want to use Linux for anything other than work. Sounds more like some faggot sperglord that thinks it means he's smart.
What a shitty opinion to have. Especially in 2019...
By the way, i use Linux for a living as well. And while 10 years ago i would probably say the same thing as you, today? Nope. There is nothing i miss from a Windows OS on my home pc. In fact, there are several benefits to using Linux. Linux simplifies updating your apps/libaries/drivers for example, and this is huge for me, because i am OCD in these things and i hate having outdated software on my machine. Using Archlinux has been a bliss for me. Just 1 small command and i can have everything updated. No need to look for updates for every single utility i use, no need to look for driver updates...
Also, the fact that my machine is by far more resilient to malware is also a huge plus, and the fact that no one spies on my machine...
Oh how wrong you are.Shut the fuck up. You don't need Linux to survive in your mother's basement giving zero benefits to the world. I do real work on Linux. Windows is superior. Now sit the fuck down.
I highly doubt you are a professional. A true professional wouldn't say something like this kid. Most probably you are some teenager who installed Ubuntu at some point, found out he couldn't play Call of Duty out of the box, and hated it.
Your post sounds like you were crying while writing that. You sound like some squishy moob'd up basement dweller. Yeah, I am a professional. I get paid to work on Linux, something you basement dwellers don't understand.If you do real work with Linux you wouldn't be talking about Windows at all you faggoted nigger kikeShut the fuck up. You don't need Linux to survive in your mother's basement giving zero benefits to the world. I do real work on Linux. Windows is superior. Now sit the fuck down.I use Linux for a living. I think the supercomputer I've worked on uses a kernel-based Linux OS. Windows is superior. Apple is easily the worst. I don't know why anyone would want to use Linux for anything other than work. Sounds more like some faggot sperglord that thinks it means he's smart.
What a shitty opinion to have. Especially in 2019...
By the way, i use Linux for a living as well. And while 10 years ago i would probably say the same thing as you, today? Nope. There is nothing i miss from a Windows OS on my home pc. In fact, there are several benefits to using Linux. Linux simplifies updating your apps/libaries/drivers for example, and this is huge for me, because i am OCD in these things and i hate having outdated software on my machine. Using Archlinux has been a bliss for me. Just 1 small command and i can have everything updated. No need to look for updates for every single utility i use, no need to look for driver updates...
Also, the fact that my machine is by far more resilient to malware is also a huge plus, and the fact that no one spies on my machine...
I have been playing Might and Magic Vi and Age of Wonders on Wine, they're not on the list but so far they have been working just fine. Should I expect some problems later on?
As a game developer, I genuinely wish for AIDS to be inflicted upon every Linux user on the planet. Mac users get a pass because they complain a lot less and understand that their machines are meant for shit like watching YouTube.
RPGs playable through the WINE [...] This is a list of games that you can expect to be PLAYABLE, out of the box, or with some minor tweaks.
The original post is pure disinformation. You can't get comparable performance on any remotely recent title. That includes even Skyrim, not to mention the new Deus Ex games.