why do u use gnu/linux?
Why do u use gnu/linux?
Freedom.
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Today I wanted to check if I can watch video directly from a 'cloud' webcam I had lying around, which required using IE, so I booted into Windows and got a good reminder as to why I don't use it anymore.
>The redundant 'programs and features' and 'apps and features' menus are full of unremovable bloat Microsoft saw fit to put on this 'professional' edition of this paid for operating system.
>Firefox is slow and unstable on Windows when compared to GNU/Linux.
>Searching for 'Internet Explorer download' on Microsoft's website brings the download page for a version of IE11 for Windows 7, searching for 'download Internet Explorer for Windows 10' brings a page that shows you how to search for IE in the start menu when you haven't uninstalled it
>Installing it through the 'Turn Windows features on and off' menu prompts for a system reboot, which then forces system updates
I've never had as many and as intense a frustration with GNU/Linux as I have had with Windows. Microsoft despise their users and buying their products feeds the American Orwellian nightmare initiative data and money.
A 1$ Microsoft gift card has been sent to your address. Thanks For Shilling.
- Microcucks, Steve Ballmer, India department
Oy vey, you have earned one (1) Microsoft Point. It has been added to your Microsoft account.
it's faster, more convenient, I don't have to restart my computer every time there's an update, and I can use my computer while updates are being applied.
Also, once I turn on the computer, it boots up way faster than Windows ever did for me, and by the time I log in, I'm ready to open a program like Chrome or something; I don't have to wait like I do with Windows for it to finish loading a million different programs and subsystems that make the initial five minutes slow as fuck
>Steve Ballmer
Plz come home Dad
I like installing fun useful software without having to risk my computer to viruses.
I installed linux, so you can ask dumb questions from me.
Sorry, I meant GNU/Linux.
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because gnu/linux is shit but Windows is somehow worse..
I use macOS and Windows 10 Pro, don't give a fuck about Sup Forums memes
wanted to give it a try, turned out to love it, my OS doesnt force me into anything, i can do what i want with it, the free as in freedom part of it is also nice
I don't use GNU/Linux. I use Linux.
I run arch on a virtual machine so I can post en screnfetch threads.
I didn't want to pay for or pirate my operating system.
software freedom, it's free, I'm more used to it, it's much more light weight if you choose the right DE, much more secure, I like it better for development, I like bash and the terminal, it's fun to learn about whereas I just get an aneurism when I learn more about windows
it's a new meme one single shitposter is forcing
This.
Free as in price
Free as in freedom
Customizable
Useful for programming unlike Windows
hahahaha me too
why shouldn't I?
Freedom is the main reason for me. It also works better for me and lets me use my computer more effectively.
because windows software/infastructure is low grade / deteriorating
windows was a toy to start with
>Internet Explorer download
the hell are you trying to do?
This.
It's the best os
because i'm not a poo in the loo nigger
need i say more?
It's fun to tinker around with and customize
You truly are a retard. Internet explorer is disabled or enabled through system menus
I didn't have to go into the 'turn features on and off' menu to uninstall it and the install for Windows 7 clearly was done with a standalone download.
because when you have to start finding third party fixes to use software on W8 that you've used for years, Windows ceases to be an OS that "just werkz"
when you have to work twice as hard to do things which are simple on Linux
when setting a value to 0 is equivalent to setting it to 1, lol, there is no excuse for this one
when your OS sends data to MS whether you like it or not
do we have to keep going?
I dualboot Windows alongside various distros and generally just spend my time tinkering with the the latter for fun. I'm honestly not a huge fan of strictly using free & open source software.
need it for our servers at work.
autism
I get to squeeze more performance out of an underpowered netbook. As comfortable as I am with Windows, I have no explicit need for it. I figure I'll get the most bang for my buck through a comparable distro. That's the tradeoff I accept for the occasional lack of UI polish.
It's still there for the legacy. Win+R then type iexplore
>no wide support from Adobe, Corel, Ableton etc. because it's free
>LMMS is near FL Studio but doesn't have power as FL Studio
Hard to code on win.
because C dev on windows sucks, that's why i dual boot them
minimal botnet
comes with many, many useful tools for science/development
powerful command line
I use it as it is generally more secure than Windows. I do have a Windows laptop to play some games on. I don't own a system that can run a VM that well. My best processor is a i3 2350m...
fun
Learning, I guess. Learning C, Linux sysadmin, networking, etc.
what this man said
proper Windows won't run on my Raspberry Pi
because I can