• Eheran@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Did you not learn anything because you simply did not need to, perhaps? Because you can do a lot if you need to.

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      4 hours ago

      My gosh if it was easier I would have done so much with Windows before switching to Linux. Instead I was stuck with bad performance and annoying pop ups from my device manufacturer.

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        3 hours ago

        What popups? Am I doing something wrong/right that I do not get those? What could you not do but now can?

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          HP had a thing that popped up in my task bar that in order to hide I had open their preinstalled software that didn’t work.

          Also less common were the Microsoft account things after updates and other Microsoft fullscreen things that caused serious difficulties as they wouldn’t even render right in some cases (I got something telling me to install windows 11 which wasn’t even possible for some reason and the close button was off screen, that happened the last time I used that computer after not having touched it for a couple of weeks).

          Edit: Things I couldn’t do but can do now that I use Linux and learned how to:

          • bind my own system key combinations
          • select the right (GPU) driver version (though the newest has been fine for months now)
          • use a launcher that doesn’t open bing in ms edge when I spell something wrong and just generally is quicker.