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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).

Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.

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[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

"But can Linux install things via a single .exe file? HAHAH EAT IT NERD!"

- 10'ish years ago past me, before discovering the magical wonders of the package manager

[–] RQG@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I found since people are used to app stores, I've had a much easier time convincing people to try out Linux. My mom even said that she always wished her windows PC had a proper app store.

[–] grue@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I think it's still important to explain the key difference between an "app store" and a package repository: the latter isn't a "store" because everything is free.

[–] RQG@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

True but it helps get the concept across so much.

[–] embed_me@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago

With app images it's easier than installing. Although the chmod step will deter the typical windows user

[–] glibg10b@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Windows 11 takes your money, gives you ads, sells your information and ignores your bug reports and feature requests

KDE is free, ad-free and open to contribution

I think we have a clear winner here

[–] desconectado@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

But can it run proprietary software used in the industry? From Excel to Photoshop, if you are in a collaborative professional environment, you can't run away from those, and don't tell me you can use the alternatives in Linux, because no, you can't. This is not linux fault, but it's still an issue you can't handwave.

I love linux, but you can't expect people to adopt it just because it's objectively better than windows.

[–] FangedWyvern42@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Wine can run most of those, not all. You can still dual boot Windows if you need to (VMs are an option, but they aren’t always the best).

[–] Cannacheques@slrpnk.net 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Meh I had a dual boot machine ages ago. Still here collecting dust. Basically I only switched to use the Linux for down time, movies, and study, most day to day tasks from engineering software to anything I considered important enough that you do not want the results hacked or broken I would use Windows.

I think of modern machines kind of like a hammer. These days almost nobody actually remembers the guy who made the first hammer, or who discovered fire, but there's a price tag for the bow, the paper and the hammer, not so much the making of the hammer, because the actual skill involved or required to learn about it has become challenged if not cheapened to the degree that there are now multiple paths to obtain or create a hammer, yet the benchmark quality of the hammer as well as the process for creation itself as a whole is now more of an authority than the actual original statue or monolith of "hammer man" himself.

This is why I think the many flavours of Ubuntu including the many esoteric Linux distros are still interesting but still lack the diversity of use and specialization. The fact that whole blockchains are built for XYZ while sitting around pumped then dumped to trading at cents with no use goes to show how cloud computing systems and lower level computing is still very disconnected and becoming further thrown aside to uphold ponzi schemes.

I'll give you an example, more money is wasted on onlyfans per year than for people trying to use system XYZ for solving problem A, or curing cancer. Consider that to be one of the "good" reasons many men and women are so misogynistic, even without looking down on sex workers.

[–] Theharpyeagle@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I... what? What does Ubuntu have to do with misogyny?

[–] xX_fnord_Xx@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

This post reminded me to take my meds.

[–] CaptnNMorgan@reddthat.com 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

But can it play Starfield with an Nvidia GPU? I originally had popos on my PC until Starfield came out, I had to switch to Windows to play.

[–] MasterNerd@lemm.ee 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Kinda weird that they're calling it an OS, but ig they're just trying to cater to the windows audience

[–] killerinstinct101@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

KDE neon is what they're selling

[–] glibg10b@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Selling as in advertising, I might add. Neon is free

[–] Franzia@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Linux is the modern OS and windows is just a bunch of old shitty technology in a trench suit.

[–] allywilson@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

This is kinda how I feel about Windows these days. It's interface, directory structure, shudder the registry, user specific apps (from MS Store or Winget), buttons being inserted into the menu bars on some apps, but not others, button sizes being different sizes, some parts still using the Metro interface. The whole thing either needs a re-write, or should be dropped and something new to replace it. Don't even get me started on things like the eventvwr hanging for 20 seconds after it opens, event tracer API, their in-house abandonment of powershell modules once powershell was open sourced, Windows containers being a disaster, etc.

[–] BuddyTheBeefalo@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

In the newest windows, it is even possible to hover the volume icon and change it with the mouse wheel!!!

[–] kittenzrulz123@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Microsoft will probably never truly catch up with KDE

[–] yoz@aussie.zone 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

What's plasma ? Is it a browser? Sorry, I dont understand computers

[–] Acters@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

an linux operating system made by the KDE team

[–] allywilson@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

raises pendantic finger Ah-hem, sorry, but KDE Plasma isn't an OS. It's a desktop environment. For an OS bundled/built-around Plasma then Kubuntu or KDE Neon are both Linux distributions that would better fit that description.

[–] Yuion@lemmy.world -1 points 2 years ago

And then I have to install a windows vm to be able to play all my games properly. And the practical benefit of switching is basically zero for the normal user