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Native windows app support
>inb4 wine or proton
First party drivers from oems, which is mainly important for battery life
Mostly stable o algo
Chocolatey replaces pacman
Is this a bad choice for me if I already use Youtube, Steam, Chatbots (with an account) etc on GNU/Linux. It's not like I'm avoiding (((spyware)))
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ltsc is gemmy i use it on my gaming pc because loonix is still behind in gaming at least with (((nvidia))) gpus tbh
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>>30094Linux is behind no matter the gpu, if your game isn't properly supported by proton you're fucked
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>>30095>>30095Linux from my pov is either
>Stable, but outdated packages>Rolling, risk of breaking sum nophono core system utility>Fedora, Semi-rolling…(((RedHat))) â„–30160[Quote]
>>30159can you skip the mandatory microsoft account on win11 ltsc without any hacks or scripts? i'm still on 10 ltsc
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>>30160yeah, I used "domain join", and when I was prompted to connect to the internet I pressed "don't have access right now" despite my wifi showing up. Unless my iso is a couple months out of date, it was as simple as installing Mint
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>>30160I managed to skip account creation on standard win 11 and only made a local account
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>>30160theres scripts you can enter in the cmd during the installation phase
i remember just googling and it worked
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>>30165even if this is the case. Linux does not have stable drivers for my wifi chipset mt76-x2u. Nor does Linux provide first party firmware laptops for x64 laptops (albeit not the fault of Linux kernel devs).
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>>30223first party drivers for x64 laptops*
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>>30165Nor am I larping, or promoting Windows. I wanted to see if other soyteens prefer it to GNU/Linux