@Madchatthew I use it here. It is faster, but not sure if that extends to build times.
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@DownPW said in Operating System Preference:
@JAC said in Operating System Preference:
For the simpleness of it and the āless faffā it has to be Linux for me.
I really want to switch from Windows but I do wonder if apps like teams which are Microsoft will be compatible, Iāve not actually looked.No problem for Teams On linux.
And now, if you like Office suite apps, there is Office365.Thatās not bad at all then! .
May swap over in the near future .
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@DownPW said in Operating System Preference:
And now, if you like Office suite apps, there is Office365.
Office365 for Linux ? I know Teams works, but thatās an unofficial port.
There is Crossover (paid, and not cheap - see below)
for Linux which will allow you to install Office365
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@phenomlab said in Operating System Preference:
@DownPW said in Operating System Preference:
And now, if you like Office suite apps, there is Office365.
Office365 for Linux ? I know Teams works, but thatās an unofficial port.
There is Crossover (paid, and not cheap - see below)
for Linux which will allow you to install Office365
Wow expensive thenā¦
I used to use Open office.
The only issue with that is when you loaded up a document that youād saved using Open officeās Word it wouldnāt necessarily translate properly and it would show all sorts of different characters etc.
I wonder if this is something theyāve been able to work on or fix by now although Iām not sure if works like that š¤Ŗ.
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@JAC said in Operating System Preference:
I used to use Open office.
You should take a look at Libre Office. Open Office kind of fell on itās own sword when it was acquired by Oracle, and Libre Office is the continuing fork of that
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@phenomlab said in Operating System Preference:
@JAC said in Operating System Preference:
I used to use Open office.
You should take a look at Libre Office. Open Office kind of fell on itās own sword when it was acquired by Oracle, and Libre Office is the continuing fork of that
Absolutely mate, I will look into this if and when I make the switch .
Itās definitely a great and free alternative!
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@JAC said in Operating System Preference:
if and when I make the switch
Happy to help with that transition if you ever do decide to take the plunge
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@phenomlab said in Operating System Preference:
@JAC said in Operating System Preference:
if and when I make the switch
Happy to help with that transition if you ever do decide to take the plunge
Thank you mate .
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Iām coming back here with something of an update. As much as I love Linux, Iām struggling with the interoperability I need for work which only Windows can provide.
Classic examples are
- Zoom - lack of decent virtual background support and for some strange reason, the microphone and speakers are greyed out. Bizarre
- Bluejeans - absolutely no virtual background support, and the audio quality is terrible
- Teams - no virtual background support (that works) and the software is still preview and quite unstable
- Cisco Jabber - doesnāt work at all in Linux, and trying to configure a SIP endpoint doesnāt work very well with a Cisco Call Manager system
- RDP passthrough doesnāt work all that well - and if you are looking to pass through a webcam from your Linux installation to Windows, the audio and microprobe will work, but not the video image from the camera. Evidently, to get this to work, you need to have separated microphone and camera devices. Seems very counter productive and not cost effective at all
- Out of the box experience for Google Drive and OneDrive sync sucks. It just doesnāt work properly.
Based on the fact I recently purchased a new pc, Iām going to have to use the Windows 11 stock image that came with it to get the full integration I need.
Looks like Iām going to be setting up a dual boot system š¤¬
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I went ahead and rebuilt my system at home. My new PC is a DELL Optiplex 5090, that came with Windows 11. Anyone who knows me well enough will be under no illusion that Iām a Linux user (for the last 5 years at least) and (previously) refused to use Windows.
However, given the nature of my job requires me to use Windows when working from home for integration with remote systems, KDE (and any other flavour of Linux on the desktop) just wasnāt cutting it for me sadly.
I have to sayā¦ Windows 11 is a massive leap in the right direction for me. Itās fast, slick, streamlined, and seems low on memory footprint.
I may just be converted, and I never though Iād say thatā¦
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yeah Windows 11 is good .
@phenomlab said in Operating System Preference:
Looks like Iām going to be setting up a dual boot system š¤¬
Or maybe GNU/Linux at principal OS and a Virtual machine for Win11
@phenomlab said in Operating System Preference:
I may just be converted, and I never though Iād say thatā¦
ha ha
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@DownPW said in Operating System Preference:
Or maybe GNU/Linux at principal OS and a Virtual machine for Win11
Sadly, the latency is too high for real-time video. No matter which virtualization you use, the video is choppy and the audio isnāt great either. In view of this, itās unusable, which means Windows has to be primary.
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Iām on Manjaro Linux for the last few years and everything is d**n smooth. I thought Iād never say this, but linux desktop is problem free nowadays.
When I use a windows PC and I see ads for Disney plus on the start button menu, I shake my head and remember this movie:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387808/
Where the general population had ads around the frame of their TVs.
Not to mention privacy is ear impossible on Win.
Hard pass. Itās worth it to fight it. No background on zoom for me (before! now it works! Have you tried it recently?)
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@qwinter yes, zoom backgrounds work in Linux also, but only for supported CPU and graphics cards. Thereās also green screen support which I havenāt tested, so canāt really comment on itās effectiveness (also not willing to splash out on a professional green screen which Iād seldom use).
Iāve chosen the Windows 11 primary route for the time being as I unfortunately need the integration. Iām pleasantly surprised by Windows 11 in fact, and it is entirely possible to control the privacy settings - thereās a dedicated section for this.