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Thorned_Rose, to linux in Mozilla Firefox 126.0.1 Fixes Drag and Drop Quirk on Linux
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Why not just drag a tab out as a separate window on one side of the screen and the other tab at the other side?

Thorned_Rose, to linux in 2024: The Year Linux Dethrones Windows on the Desktop – Are You Ready?
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I've got the complete opposite to you. I'm in a household of 3 gaming desktops and 3 laptops, plus family who need help. I've been daily driving Linux for about a decade now and keep duel boot around just for Adobe products.

On all these machines, Linux hs been rock solid and never had issues that wasn't user caused. Windows on the other hand drives me crazy with how much it fucks out. I have next to no control over it. It updates when it wants. I have no control over what's updated. I hate the gods damn ads (and that's on Windows 10) despite running de-crappifying software. I hate how many errors it has and how long it takes t troubleshoot them. I hate that if the system borks itself enough, it's faster and less insanity inducing to just reinstall the whole os than try and fix it. I hate that Windows just gets progressively slower and laggier over time whereas my 6 year running Arch install was as fast as the day I installed it.

Thorned_Rose, to linux in Lasse Collin, the other xz maintainer, has acknowledged the backdoor
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Actually being paid is one of the biggest reasons for a lack in volunteers (the other is people working more than they used to). So many volunteers have been replaced with paid workers. Many charities aren't volunteer run organisations anymore but run more like not-for-profit businesses. As a result it's harder to get funding and donations. And people are less interested in volunteering unless they can be paid for it.

It's a vicious cycle and I'm watching more and more local, community organisations get eaten up by massive, centralised non-profits; and more and more local volunteer organisatns struggling to get off the ground. 😞

Thorned_Rose, to linux in Lasse Collin, the other xz maintainer, has acknowledged the backdoor
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”Finding a co-maintainer or passing the projects completely to someone else has been in my mind a long time but it’s not a trivial thing to do. For example, someone would need to have the skills, time, and enough long-term interest specifically for this.” - https://www.mail-archive.com/xz-devel@tukaani.org/msg00571.html

As someone who runs a charity almost completely solo because of a lack of volunteers, I feel this so much in my bones. It's one thing to say, "Hey folks, I can't run this on my own, I need help" but it's another to find people who actually have the level of skill, committent, passion and integrity to contribute in a meaningful way. I can get people putting their hands up but I've lost count of the number of people who have then turned around and said, "Oh, actually I realise now I don't have time for this" or start in great and then just ghost me. It also takes more of my own time and energy, on top of what I'm already doing' to onboard and train people and it sucks so hard when I do that and then people disappear shortly after - I constantly have to question whether the time it takes to do that will be worth it vs just continuing the struggle by myself.

When you get consumers being arrogant and demanding, getting angry at you for taking too long to respond to their messages or not work fast enough.... it's soul crushing. Way too many people take volunteer work for granted or assume you're getting paid for your time and can therefore treat you like a working-class pleb or are plain just fucking rude and entitled. :( APPRECIATE YOUR VOLUNTEERS FOLKS! We need more volunteers, and appreciation. Many hands makes light work.

Thorned_Rose, (edited ) to linux in Lasse Collin, the other xz maintainer, has acknowledged the backdoor
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You realise that this comment is exactly part of the problem of why this happened, right? 🤦🏻‍♀️

Thorned_Rose, to linux in DistroWatch has been banned in Turkey
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Microsoft probably has a whole team in Turkey to make sure no one accidentally blocks their crap.

Thorned_Rose, to linux in Your first distribution
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Red Hat back in the 1990s. I had to buy it from a local stationary shop because being in a small, isolated country and the internet being in it's infancy, it was all I could find. Came with a manual bigger than a phone book and cost about the equivalent to these days $200.

Thorned_Rose, to linux in I need a distro that can work right out the box without too much hassle to configure it, which one would you recommend?
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Surprised it's not being suggested more here

Thorned_Rose, to linux in I need a distro that can work right out the box without too much hassle to configure it, which one would you recommend?
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I'm a long time Arch user but it is 100% NOT out of the box. Love Arch but it's not the answer to this question.

Thorned_Rose, to linux in thinking of trying linux,
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Also can confirm. Been using Arch, which most people consider requires more fiddling than other distros, for almost 10 years now and have had few issues with it. I've had to fix my Windows install more than my Linux.

Thorned_Rose, to linux in Firefox looks so much better than Chrome
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There's no need to lie when I can tell the truth lol.

Thorned_Rose, to linux in Firefox looks so much better than Chrome
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I have the inverse - where Windows is so fine and pixelated it looks blurry. Linux is sharp and legible. It may be to do with with sub-pixel rendering. And this has been the case for across multiple computers and laptops, windows versions and Linux distros.

Thorned_Rose, to linux in Firefox looks so much better than Chrome
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No offence, but I used to think Windows had good font rendering while I was using it. That was until I started using Linux distros. Now every time I boot into Windows, I again remember how awful Windows looks in comparison - washed out, pixelated, gives me eye strain....

Thorned_Rose, to linux in Linux hits 4% on the desktop 🐧 📈
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I assume you've got the boot partitions on the same drive? I've found it is easier when you have windows on a completely separate drive.

My only other suggestion would be to check out the Arch Wiki on dual booting - it's a goldmine for working out dual boot issues.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dual_boot_with_Windows

Thorned_Rose, to linux in Linux hits 4% on the desktop 🐧 📈
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You could look at dual boot instead of WSL. YouTube has some pretty decent tutorial. Just make sure you take all tutorials with a pinch of salt; don't EVER run a command without looking it up first and checking out what it does; and try to find the most recent tutorials you can.

You may also have a local Linux club that can help you get started too 🙂

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