Note: the MacOS part is false

  • tomkatt@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Linux install: maybe 10 or 15 minutes tops from booting USB to desktop access, login is local, network connection is optional.

    • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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      17 hours ago

      I installed Linux on a friend’s old laptop in an attempt to wring a few more years out of it, and they told me that they were surprised at how easy to use it was. I think most people just struggle with feeling intimidated. There is a bit of a learning curve, but the main obstacle is getting over that initial inertia

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      18 hours ago

      Just set up a windows *spits rig for a family member because old. My god the insanity of it all. From untoggling shit to stop ms *spits from spying and toggling other shit to stop ms *spits from spying, and dealing with uefi settings to get it to a level of security without allowing ms *spits to lock it down cost me a full day.

      Then I had to deal with the ridiculousness that is their permission system to let them browse their own files from a different hard drive.

      I love that it also sets up the first user as a full admin and I had to create another account and lock down all the stupid crap that would allow them to destroy everything.

      Just the initial booting was longer than it would have taken me to install and fully set up the mint distro I had ready to install on my USB stick (for the use case they’d be using)

      I was going to set up a server so they could access stuff and watch free stuff on their TV with the old PC, but that will have to wait for another visit.

      Even I was astounded at the length of time it took. I was expecting stupidity but ms *spits has taken it way too far.

      (I did install without any account at all though, and did manage to get full GUI desktop environment Ubuntu running in wsl though, so that was fun - for me)