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Timely_Jellyfish_2077@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

Microsoft published a guide on how to install Linux.

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Microsoft published a guide on how to install Linux.

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Timely_Jellyfish_2077@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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    Windows: What is my purpose?

    User: You are a bootloader to install Linux.

    • nicoweio@lemmy.world
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      Oh my god

    • gheesh@lemmy.world
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      “An expensive bootloader at that, but hey you already paid us when you bought your laptop thanks to our decades-old grip on the market, so we could not care less what you do next”

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    why not? it’s not like there is any competition.
    Microsoft is making more money off Linux with Azure than several red hats combined.

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      Yes, but people find this interesting because historically, Microsoft was actively trying to destroy Linux (look up Halloween documents) and even said that Linux is cancer.

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        A lot changed after Satya Nadella took the helm. The modern .NET platform is really quite nice, and MS does a lot of FOSS open source work.

        Obviously it’s good to be sceptical, they’re a large corporation and all they want is money, they’re not our friends. They’re just not as draconian as they were in the 90s and the 00s.

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          Usually FOSS is specifically copyleft licences like the GPL, which Microsoft don’t use. Their open-source stuff tends to be MIT.

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            Huh? FSF counts the MIT license as free, though they call it the Expat license they list it as both Free and GPL compatible: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#Expat It is also listed as an opensource licence by the OSI.

            Thus by definition MIT is a FOSS licence.

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    The performance speed between WSL, virtual machines, and bare metal Linux has become so close that few developers choose this method due to the overhead of needing to restart (reboot) your device any time you want to switch between the operating systems.

    And there’s the attempt at discouraging you from going bare-metal.

    I doubt that “few developers choose this” is true.

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    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/linux/install

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    I love when people on the Internet say “X did Y quietly” to make it more suspenseful. This doesn’t look quiet to me…

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      What does “quietly” even mean? Didn’t take out ads in Times Square?

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    deleted by creator

    • JuxtaposedJaguar@lemmy.ml
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      In exchange, FF uses Google search by default. So they’re also getting direct value from the deal.

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    Great! Then now you’re ready to install Microsoft Edge on your fresh new linux installation: https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/edge/pool/main/m/microsoft-edge-stable/ 🤡

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      It comes with bing search pre configured for you so you don’t have to look for the settings, we also hid them so you don’t accidentally switch to duckduckgo because we believe Linux users shall experience the full potential of our services even out abroad on another OS

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        For all two people who genuinely use edge on Linux, it’s still a more private experience than Windows. Regardless, more power to them

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    Embrace …

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      Extend (WSL)…

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        Extinguish…

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