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 Lee Duna   ( @throws_lemy@lemmy.nz )  to TechnologyEnglish · 2 years ago

No Bing, no Edge, no upselling: De-crufted Windows 11 coming to Europe soon

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No Bing, no Edge, no upselling: De-crufted Windows 11 coming to Europe soon

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 Lee Duna   ( @throws_lemy@lemmy.nz )  to TechnologyEnglish · 2 years ago
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Some changes will arrive for non-EU users, too, but not the easy removals.
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    I will when I can install all the programs I need that exist on Mac and Windows.

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      You can. Just install them through WINE or Valve’s Proton compatibility tool.

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        WINE and Proton are great, but it really depnds on what programs in particular are needed. Even one unsupported application can be a dealbreaker when no alternatives exist or are acceptable substitutes.

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          You can run them in a VM…

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            VMs have their own drawbacks. There are some projects to integrate a Windows VM with Linux (WinApps), but it won’t quite integrate fully. Graphical performance is bad without a GPU to pass through (Intel GVT-g kind of works, but is a massive pain to get working).

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              Intel GVT-g kind of works, but is a massive pain to get working

              There’s a kernel module to get SR-IOV (the replacement for GVT-g in newer Intel GPUs) working on Linux, and Intel are working on upstreaming it.

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            If you’re doing things like music production that require fast access to the hardware, a VM isn’t going to cut it. If you’re deeply invested in a particular DAW or if you need to work with an industry standard tool, you may have to use Windows even though there are perfectly good DAWs available for Linux.

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              You can dual-boot in that case. VMs are pretty good these days though - you may be surprised how well things work.

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                My solution so far is just to use a Linux computer for all my regular computing and a Windows one for music and some photography stuff. I also have to use Windows for my job.

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