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WFH@lemm.ee to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 6 months ago

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WFH@lemm.ee to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 6 months ago
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    It’s just wild that you have to do ‘dozens’ of things to ‘clean up’ a ‘fresh install’.

    I had windows 10, and it was pain. Never going to 11, switched to Linux, even though it’s more difficult for gaming, everything else is better.

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      And you’ll still never be able to get rid of all the telemetry and annoying shit…

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        but if Microsoft really wants to know how you’re doing, you should just let them so they stop worrying 😔

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      Windows 11 us honestly pretty good. I wouldn’t go back to Windows 10 personally.

      I do run Linux pretty much exclusively though

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        I don’t know anything about Plex, but I know people have written scripts for migrating Jellyfin databases and installations. Are there no scripts like that for Plex?

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        Why is it so hard to move plex to linux?

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          Cause it’s proprietary garbage? You are at that company’s mercy. Simple as

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            Maybe this can help: https://www.florianjensen.com/2024/08/21/how-to-migrate-from-plex-to-jellyfin/

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      Until your WiFi driver stops getting updates.

      ref: Linux’s Sole Wireless/WiFi Driver Maintainer Is Stepping Down

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        Funnily enough I’ve had to block the updates for my WiFi card in my Windows PC for years now as if it updates it just does Bluescreen loops until I boot into safe mode with out networking and remove the driver.

        It blows.

        Good news is that Linux handles that card just fine.

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        Headlines, lol

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