• Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    27 days ago

    Ubuntu install takes 20 mins, including download and burning the USB. Make it 30, maybe?

    My only windows 11 install took 7 hours, multiple days, BIOS visits, searching for documentation and hair pulling, all with the same machine.

    Yeah, there is a difference

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      27 days ago

      How the fuck. I seriously want to know. My W11 IoT installed under half an hour.

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        27 days ago

        Did you also get most of the extra software installed at the same time or did you need to spend extra time getting all your non-OS software installed to make your computer actually useful?

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          27 days ago

          Windows itself was installed during that time. Additional software installation took a few minutes. I installed stuff when I needed it thorough the day.

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            26 days ago

            So nothing to really make Windows actually useful on reboot. In nearly the same amount of time with a Linux distro, you get a system that may well not need anything extra to be productive with on 1rst reboot.

            (And yes, I have installed both OS systems from scratch dating back to dos).

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              26 days ago

              I need to install all of my apps under Linux as well. Doesn’t make much of a difference. I don’t like the default browser, media player, torrent client, office suite, etc. that Mint ships with for example.

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                26 days ago

                So it’s a matter of personal choices rather than one of necessity. To be honest I do the same with some of the software that Fedora installs, (I don’t need a suite like OpenOffice-- Abbiword and gnumeric are all I really need anymore), and some very specialized programs I use that most people have no need of. But none that has little to do with not having productive and usable software populating your first time boot.

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              26 days ago

              I prefer starting with a netinstall and taking the time to choose the software I want rather than the kitchen sink distros. Or on Windows putting together one command to add what I want in a similar fashion, e.g. https://winstall.app/apps

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      27 days ago

      I believe your anecdote, but my Linux Mint install also took multiple days, BIOS visits, and lots of documentation searching. It’s a factor of how much the OS makers anticipated the specific hardware configuration and how out of date the partitions are configured.

      My main point is that both can be frustrating, and there’s nothing consistent.

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      27 days ago

      Oh so you’re bad at using computers. Got it. I can have windows 11 without telemetry in 10 minutes and with a local user profile instead of a Microsoft account. This argument about what you were able to do and how long it took you doesn’t make you look cool or smart. It makes you look like you have no idea what you’re doing.

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        Yeah I was writing software since before you were born.

        I’ve written multiple times in excruciating detail what horrors it was to install windows 11, and how fucking easy it was with Linux. Not going to repeat that, check my post history. But to be clear, I know what I’m doing and any normal person ehmoyldnt even have been able to do this windows install.

        It doesn’t make me look bad it makes Microsoft look like shit because that’s what it is

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          Cool story bro. You must be so good at computer yet you can’t install windows. Also very cool that you think you know how old I am or what my experience is. I can do either blindfolded and have been doing so for decades. It’s really not that impressive. This is low level IT shit. Let’s all stand and applaud this guy who can’t install windows. Lol

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        He may have been trying to install it on a potato or on something atypical. I struggled to get a clean Windows 10 install on a system with an old ASUS motherboard using its RAID controller and AHCI. Support didn’t seem to understand the problem, but they were a good sounding board while I figured it out over 3 evenings. By contrast, Windows 11 took all of 10 minutes to install with Rufus on a modern system. Sometimes you just end up with a system configuration that isn’t quite supported out of the box by a given OS, and it takes some third party drivers and some intermediary configurations to get things to load before you can get things working properly.

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          26 days ago

          This actually happened to me before recently and all it took is one firmware setting. So frustrating.

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      And how many hours more to get all the drivers working properly?

      If it takes multiple hours to install Windows for you, better to stick to OSes you do know.

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      27 days ago

      Just to add another anecdatum, I had the exact same experience installing Windows 11 this year. I have never had this much trouble installing an OS in the 20 years I’ve been screwing with computers.

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        26 days ago

        Damn, which part did you get stuck?

        The clicking “next” part?

        The unplugging of internet to get a local account?

        Or the running of a debloating script?

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            26 days ago

            Yep and somehow people who don’t know better are up voting him. Not surprising for this platform.

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          26 days ago

          Yeah it’s not always that simple. You haven’t been around long enough to see the stuff that can go wrong with installing Windows. For example I recently had Windows refuse to see both SSDs in a machine. All because of something called Intel VMD. Took me a handful of attempts before I found the problem.

          When Windows installs work they are fairly simple if long, but when they don’t work oh boy.

          The unplugging of internet to get a local account?

          Also they disabled that for Windows Home.

          Some Lemmy users are actually just wankers. I would like it if you all stopped. It’s especially great when I have people like you who probably aren’t even experienced in tech.

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            They disabled the local account for offline devices on all versions including IOT. The solution is to hit shift + f10 for CMD and then running OOBE\BYPASSNRO which enables that feature. But 90% of people setting up windows for the first time just create an account or use one they already have. Not that it’s better to do it that way. Just that it isn’t that difficult.