really? curious where are you seeing this software gap, ie, what types of software if you don't mind saying...the gap in consumer software availability is still a significant holdback for the year of the Linux desktop.
really? curious where are you seeing this software gap, ie, what types of software if you don't mind saying...the gap in consumer software availability is still a significant holdback for the year of the Linux desktop.
I couldn't agree more.Honestly, I like the idea of a desktop platform that isn't subject to the corporate whims of Microsoft. I'm not buying into Windows inertia as much as others. I don't believe the primary consumer OS should be a black box controlled by one company.
AgainLinux is Unix-like, modular, and more democratic. It enjoys a lot of momentum and support behind it, but the gap in consumer software availability is still a significant holdback for the year of the Linux desktop.
Now, even if we don't care about privacy or closed source, what irritates me are the problems with Windows updates in comparison to Linux updates.It doesn't feel like I can let go of Windows right now. Still, my PC would feel pretty great with a customized Linux desktop. If only it were even more practical without dual booting.

I had zero troubles with Windows update; the more apps and features you use, the more hardware you install (dedicated GPU instead of Intel built-in one), the higher the chance of getting troubles.Now, even if we don't care about privacy or closed source, what irritates me are the problems with Windows updates in comparison to Linux updates.
but I am glad that Linux is boring security wise
cybersecuritynews.com
Do you know what it takes to start a "confused deputy" attack? Not worried at all![]()
Critical CrackArmor Vulnerabilities Expose 12.6 Million Linux Servers to Complete Root Takeover
Nine critical vulnerabilities have been discovered in AppArmor, which is a widely used mandatory access control framework for Linux. These vulnerabilities, collectively referred to as "CrackArmor," enable unprivileged local users to escalate their privileges to root.cybersecuritynews.com
Security-oriented users, such as you, will do well on any OS.On top of that I only run print in AppArmor sandbox and always apply updates immediatly AND
I have print access disabled in most Firejail (all except PDF reader) and all Flatpack sandboxes (printing to PDF and from PDF to printer)
That's a good question & actually I cannot remember, it was likely with UEFI as I've been using it for some time now, maintaining two OS's on the same machine does cause twice the problems, IMO, I found restoring Windows images sometimes messed the boot up & when Linux was updates, I mainly used Ubuntu/Mint, I did have a try a few months ago with Linux but had issues with the graphics card running with my 4K Samsung monitor & frankly ran out of patience I think that was with Zorin as others use this PC occasionally & i wanted to give them a Windows type interface.Did you experience dual boot issues on a device with a UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) or MBR (Master Boot Record) partition scheme? I am aware that GRUB issues typically arise with MBR, but does this also apply to UEFI?
Why those who developed the kernel did not make the OS?Linux is just a kernel, not a whole OS
It was a deliberate choice. They (Initially Linus alone) only wanted to focus on improving the kernel so that people can use the kernel any way they want and built things on top of it. Fair to say, this decision is the reason why Linux is used everywhere excluding most home users desktop PC.Why those who developed the kernel did not make the OS?
I expect more stable and easy-to-use OS if created by those who created its kernel.
Creative professionals often use software not found on Linux, not to mention the lower caliber office software.really? curious where are you seeing this software gap, ie, what types of software if you don't mind saying...
But you previously said that Windows 11 was buggy.I had zero troubles with Windows update; the more apps and features you use, the more hardware you install (dedicated GPU instead of Intel built-in one), the higher the chance of getting troubles.
MS releases one good then one buggy, alternatively.I reverted most of my home machines to 10 after upgrading to 11. Not my taste and I got the keyboard bug on a few machines after going for 25H2 (losing keyboard input on login and needs a restart)
I'll just maximize the ESU.
AmstelOSLinux is the bottled water, and Windows is the beer tin—let's face it... Beer always wins the Brave hearts!![]()
When trying to use a kernel without OS in homeonly wanted to focus on improving the kernel
What do you think gives SELinux the edge over AppArmor? My being partial to Fedora would put me in that camp.LSELinux is also better than AppArmor for security, which Fedora and now also openSUSE use.
The paradise of LTSC.I don't want AI shoving down my throat
SELinux makes use of MCS (Multi-Category Security) as well as MLS (Multi-Level Security). AppArmor, on the other hand, doesn't use either. Instead, type enforcement is used by AppArmor to determine whether a process of a specific type can access a file that is labeled with that type.What do you think gives SELinux the edge over AppArmor?
But you use MS Edge!The paradise of LTSC.