•  HouseWolf   ( @HouseWolf@lemm.ee ) 
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      446 months ago

      Windows 11 got quite a few people to look into trying Linux

      I personally didn’t think Win11 was that big of a downgrade over Win10, But I also didn’t like 10 to begin with so I didn’t need much convincing.

    • Proton making Linux better for gaming, which was the biggest excuse for holdouts. Steam deck showing you could not only game on Linux, but do so while sitting in a tree, with long term support implied by show of confidence from a large corporation.

      Windows steepened its enshittification spiral.

      The pandemic put a lot of people in a more experimental space, and they tried a lot of shit. And a lot of people picked up new skills. Including Linux 101.

      And people saw authority in general start failing in a big ways. A lot of people started questioning shit. Including corporate hegemonies.

    • Pandemic lockdown maybe? Everyone got bored a few months into 2020. By 2021 they finally figured out their wifi drivers 🤷

      (I’m joking, I haven’t seriously struggled with wifi for a long time. I use Debian btw.)

      • I started using Linux in 2021 never had any problems with drivers for anything. Debian also. It was just a pain in the ass to install until I figured out I had to download the iso with non free drivers or whatever. Glad they made this easier for Debian 12.

        •  Baku   ( @Baku@aussie.zone ) 
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          26 months ago

          Now that I think about it, I actually first used Linux in 2021 too. For me it was because the laptop I had shipped with a HDD that was known for being prone to vibration failure, so while waiting for the warranty request to be approved I was running a persistent Ubuntu live USB