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KuRoRonin / Nathan @kuroronin.bsky.social

why exactly did i change to linux?

jun 20, 2025, 11:56 pm • 2 0

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Sp2Guzzi @sp2guzzi.bsky.social

I suspect the only person that can answer that question is you?

jun 21, 2025, 12:57 am • 0 0 • view
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Exexunderscore (Stream Break! see pinned post) @exexunderscore.bsky.social

Moving away from microsoft? Getting away from software as a service bullshit? Both solid reasons. Im sure there are people comfortable in the environment and I know it is a capable OS but there is a prominent learning curve for linux and software compatibility is a real hurdle too.

jun 21, 2025, 12:30 am • 0 0 • view
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Sp2Guzzi @sp2guzzi.bsky.social

I taught my mother to use CP/M, MS-Dos and Windows. I don't know Apple products, because I was never interested and never learned. Starting out one needs to learn Windows (and the changes with each version change), Linux, Mac, or Chrome, or whatever. The learning curve is there whatever the OS.

jun 21, 2025, 12:53 am • 0 0 • view
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Sp2Guzzi @sp2guzzi.bsky.social

If you start with Gentoo or various other distros the learning curve is going to be a lot harder - that is the new user's choice. I can and do use Libreoffice, Gimp, Freeplane, Thunderbird, and dozens of other programs on both Linux and Windows. And I don't even mess with the various tricks for

jun 21, 2025, 12:53 am • 0 0 • view
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Sp2Guzzi @sp2guzzi.bsky.social

getting Windows programs to run on Linux. If you can't live without MS Office, Microsoft 365 works with Linux, or at least it did the last time I tested it. Of course MS could 'fix' that. Lots of programs however are available across the three main OSes.

jun 21, 2025, 12:53 am • 0 0 • view