Posted December 09, 2015
I've had Linux Mint for about 2 weeks now (I think).
What made me switch was that I kept getting nagged to upgrade and I finally caved in and I hated the OS once I switched. Yes it looks pretty and I understand the thinking behind it updating automatically (I'm thinking logically not Tinfoil angle but yes its a spyware OS). But the OS is a mess as in, it takes away a lot of the users freedom and goes into mobile phone territory and how those are setup. For example I installed Windows 10. First I deleted all the bloatware that came with it..... Well tried too. Apparently some stuff like Xbox Live can't be uninstalled or at least have there icons deleted or hidden. There might be a way but microsoft made it a hide and seek game with doing such an easy task. The stuff that I did get to delete, reappeared in the next update with more recommended crap! I see my menu and I click it and I see new..... When and what did I download? Again your installing programs I don't specifically want and re-adding things I have deleted in the past. I'm all up for making programs/features/OS more customer friendly and easier to navigate but that's it. Not to give you control on how I want my system to run. You have one job at that is to be an OS not my mom. Secondly and this is just in general what I saw with windows 8 was that they did the whole tile thing like it was my phone/xbox. Yes they were trying to make it simpler but they went too simple. It's a PC/Laptop not a phone/xbox there is a big difference. Maybe they were trying to capitalize on some sort of trend or customer mentality/intelligence but I hated it. With windows 10 they took that crap off and added back the start menu but they kept the recommended "apps" and general advertisement (again its a computer..... a big boy computer, not a phone/xbox) so it now looks like xbox live but without all the tiles......
Again I know when computers first came out to the public it was a niche thing.... It wasn't cheap you needed to read instructions, you needed to input commands and all that stuff. Then it evolved to mouse clicking and knowing some minor stuff but you had control what was going on in your system... It was/is your second home. And now it resembles a pacifier to me. I don't like that trend. I don't like how it went from programs to apps. From start menu to no menu, just click on a colorful tile because your an idiot and the entirety of your system are these tiles in front of you because.... Hey we're Microsoft and your too stupid to figure out how to work the old regular desktop mode that shows the true potential power of your PC/laptop. I do various shit on a laptop/PC, I read a book on a tablet, I make calls on a phone. I don't want those lines blurred. Yes, make it easy but as in giving me all the options in one place that has to do with whatever I'm doing like in linux, lets say I was to change the font or look of something I simple head to Preferences, I don't have to navigate 4 separate folders in 2 main folders to find what I'm looking for......
I got tired and I made the switch and yes I had some hiccups but it's very easy to install and it's not that difficult and if anything just make a post or two asking for help here.
What made me switch was that I kept getting nagged to upgrade and I finally caved in and I hated the OS once I switched. Yes it looks pretty and I understand the thinking behind it updating automatically (I'm thinking logically not Tinfoil angle but yes its a spyware OS). But the OS is a mess as in, it takes away a lot of the users freedom and goes into mobile phone territory and how those are setup. For example I installed Windows 10. First I deleted all the bloatware that came with it..... Well tried too. Apparently some stuff like Xbox Live can't be uninstalled or at least have there icons deleted or hidden. There might be a way but microsoft made it a hide and seek game with doing such an easy task. The stuff that I did get to delete, reappeared in the next update with more recommended crap! I see my menu and I click it and I see new..... When and what did I download? Again your installing programs I don't specifically want and re-adding things I have deleted in the past. I'm all up for making programs/features/OS more customer friendly and easier to navigate but that's it. Not to give you control on how I want my system to run. You have one job at that is to be an OS not my mom. Secondly and this is just in general what I saw with windows 8 was that they did the whole tile thing like it was my phone/xbox. Yes they were trying to make it simpler but they went too simple. It's a PC/Laptop not a phone/xbox there is a big difference. Maybe they were trying to capitalize on some sort of trend or customer mentality/intelligence but I hated it. With windows 10 they took that crap off and added back the start menu but they kept the recommended "apps" and general advertisement (again its a computer..... a big boy computer, not a phone/xbox) so it now looks like xbox live but without all the tiles......
Again I know when computers first came out to the public it was a niche thing.... It wasn't cheap you needed to read instructions, you needed to input commands and all that stuff. Then it evolved to mouse clicking and knowing some minor stuff but you had control what was going on in your system... It was/is your second home. And now it resembles a pacifier to me. I don't like that trend. I don't like how it went from programs to apps. From start menu to no menu, just click on a colorful tile because your an idiot and the entirety of your system are these tiles in front of you because.... Hey we're Microsoft and your too stupid to figure out how to work the old regular desktop mode that shows the true potential power of your PC/laptop. I do various shit on a laptop/PC, I read a book on a tablet, I make calls on a phone. I don't want those lines blurred. Yes, make it easy but as in giving me all the options in one place that has to do with whatever I'm doing like in linux, lets say I was to change the font or look of something I simple head to Preferences, I don't have to navigate 4 separate folders in 2 main folders to find what I'm looking for......
I got tired and I made the switch and yes I had some hiccups but it's very easy to install and it's not that difficult and if anything just make a post or two asking for help here.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by Emachine9643