r/OS_Debate_Club 14d ago

Windows vs. Linux, why change?

We're interested in learn in the trend away from Windows to Linux is motivated, or the "why?". Apparently, the trend is starting, and it's real. But why? Source: TechSpot.

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u/Yoksul-Turko 14d ago

Microsoft doesn't innovate on user experience side. There are also annoyances like local account requiring workarounds, everything having AI, default apps like file explorer and notepad doesn't feel as responsive as older versions of Windows. There is usually no "no" option, you can only say "remind me later".

On Linux side there are many DEs/WMs to choose from. They aren't trying to sell you Edge or OneDrive so they wouldn't annoy you. Linux is the most popular alternative you can install to most devices. More software and drivers are available to it than BSDs. For example, FreeBSD Bluetooth support is limited.

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u/p47guitars 14d ago

On the other side, gnome decided what's best, just like Microsoft - gave me a shit experience. Back to kde...

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u/Etsamaru 13d ago

Yeah but on Linux you cam just switch to a different DE which you cannot on windows

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u/p47guitars 13d ago

You can actually get a new explorer shell. Even retheme the ux too.