Quote from: NikoB on April 14, 2024, 14:13:19In all popular Linux distributions, telemetry is enabled by default, just like in Windows, and you will get tired of disabling it in a bunch of places, just like in Windows. And naturally, the average person will never be able to audit even a small fraction of the code of any Linux distribution, so this is stupid demagoguery in favor of idiots from trolls like "A".
It is not. Saying nonsense like this shows how little you know about Linux yet result to lying, just like how you claimed that you were here before me, yet after proven wrong yet refuse to appoligize
QuoteAgain 100% false. The activation script WITHOUT the Internet works in 15 seconds. After this, even if you delete KMS without turning on the Internet, activation remains forever. Everything is 100% safe. In addition, there are other digital activation methods that do not require KMS and which deceive the M$ activation server, which pretends that everything is in order, intentionally, because it is beneficial for it to maintain an overwhelming share in the desktop OS market (which in turn is beneficial US authorities for geopolitical purposes, so they diligently do not notice a direct violation of US antitrust laws) and this is a proven fact. Same with Intel. Same with Alphabet (Google). This influence is so important that the duplicity of the US authorities is obvious to any sane person. Unfortunately, there are an order of magnitude more idiots on the planet...
If you remove the KMS, it will ask you to activate again in 180 days
US had plenty of anti-trust cases against MS. It is part of the reason they helped prevent Apple from going bankrupt to please regulators
But it is funny that you say Windows is full of backdoors, yet continue to advocate using it. Then naively believe that using of a firewall will help you. But backdoors can be trigger activated, like for example disable firewall at certain time without saying it was disabled, or activated through other means like when you sync for time or when your dns connects to a certain webpage. So many options
QuoteAnother stupid demagoguery, long ago refuted by me. M$ has already supported Windows for 10 years, whether you bought it or illegally activated it. And even the dumbest average person on the planet understands the difference and that is why he always chooses Windows over "free" Linux. =)
The average joe never chose windows, it was given to them. Just like people buy steamdeck without paying attention that it runs Linux or those who buy Apple's Macs. Or all the Android phones that outnumber windows. Most average joe wouldn't even be able to tell the difference between Windows and Linux with a Windows theme. I know this cause I tried it before on people as a prank, they just thought it was a new version of Windows and used it as they always did
QuoteYou write nonsense. If the average person is not dumb as a mouse, it is enough to enter the phrase in Google on how to bypass this limitation and the dumbest average person will immediately be given the correct answer on the first page with the results. So this is never a problem. And if the average person is so stupid that he can't even type the question into a Google search, then he doesn't care. But less than 10% of people on the planet have this level of stupidity - complete intellectual disabilities, i.e. finished downs.
The average joe just runs whatever someone gives them, even when it is a virus
QuoteI had no problem installing w11 in 5 minutes even on a machine with c2d 15 years ago. At the same time, I had never been interested in this before, I just asked Google at that moment in the past how to bypass the restrictions - and found the answer on the first page of search results. Therefore, everything you wrote is nonsense by definition. Anyone who needs this will find the answer instantly in any search engine.
Even if you bypass the restriction, it runs like a laggy hell. That said, most average people don't go so far to install operating systems
QuoteAt the same time, a Windows user will always receive the best support from drivers for the latest hardware, which is 100% excluded under any Linux distribution.
Shows how little you know, but some hardware run better under Linux than Windows. In part because people can contribute to optimizing the source code, not just the manufacturer
QuoteI remember installing the latest version of Ubuntu in 2019 on an AMD machine. And that there was not even support for Intel AX200 and Lenovo hotkeys, and the most shameful thing was that there was no VP9 hardware acceleration on YouTube, all this appeared only much later, but in W10 everything worked right away and all the drivers were in place.
So you installed 1 distro 5 years ago and use that naive statement as your basis? lol
When you have latest hardware, you need latest kernel. AX200 requires kernel 5.1+. You likely opted for the LTS Bionic Beaver which came with kernel 4.15. You would have needed to upgrade the kernel, which on Ubuntu would meant using a PPA repo, or if one wanted easy upgrading there is a tool like Mainline. Distros like Mint make upgrading to a newer kernel much easier out of box and of course rolling releases always get latest kernel
Linux DEs let you setup any key, so not sure what you were missing in terms of hotkeys
But we are not talking about the past, we are talking about now
QuoteEven installing banal Skype in Ubuntu, for me as an IT professional, turned into a whole quest with the Linux command line, at a time when any housewife on Windows installed Skype with a couple of mouse clicks.
Linux Mint has had skype since 2019 in the GUI software store. Flatpak and Snap(Ubuntu) both have skype now too
QuoteNobody needs your mess with Linux and the pitiful share of 2-3%, just like 25 years ago, only proved this.
But linux has a share of 4% of desktop os, 6% if you include chromeos, you really can't stop your bad habit of lying when we are like literally on an article that says 4%
Of course if we count Android, linux makes up the majority