• DFX4509B@lemmy.org
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    The Enterprise/IoT SKUs, which of course include LTSC, still let you use a local account, for now…

    I won’t be surprised if they plug that at some point way down the line too though given they’re already playing with Windows on the Cloud in the enterprise sector.

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      How would they force that on IoT installs? You think people would be happy to have online-only creds set up on kiosks, terminals and parking meters?

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        You think people would be happy

        You think people are happy with the current situation either?

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      I would be surprised if they force the requirement on LTSC.

      I could believe they force it into enterprise licensing, but LTSC’s whole deal is that the environment doesn’t change and only gets security patches. It’s made to be used in kiosks, CNC controllers and the like. Machines that are supposed perform one task reliably.

      This is also the reason it’s the best version of Windows for the desktop, and why Microsoft makes it so challenging to acquire licences.

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    Lol it’s been great getting off of Windows over the last few months.

    I thought I would miss it, but Proton in Steam has been amazing on Ubuntu, with some exceptions (Stupid EA crap from skate. 2025).

    Dual booting for now is OK, but gaming is pretty garbage anyway, so I will probably abandon Windows entirely soon. Definitely my last version of it. Feel so liberated having hobbies off computer anyway, and now using my computers with Ubuntu is actually enjoyable again instead of driving an expensive spy machine.

    :)

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      I had no clue skate didn’t work for Linux until I went to play it :'( it was installed and everything. Bummer.

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        It shows as installable on Ubuntu in Steam, so I hilariously found out after installing Ubuntu and skate on my gf’s computer only to not be able to play it 😆

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    upgraded to 11 for free from win2k? dual boot linux and just running updates and rebooting the win11 every few months. paid $100 for win2k a long time ago. stupid giant passkey license, no thanks. got a free account and switched to digital at some point.

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      Is this what they mean when they say “stream of consciousness”?

      edit: Fix ironic typo.

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    Is this about Windows Home edition? I don’t need to do anything hacky to get a local account but I also don’t use Home edition.

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    I installed windows 11 a dozen time at work (never at home) and I just click on “domain login”, it just creates a local account and then after the install I have to manually join the domain. No Microsoft account enforcement at all.

    It’s regular Windows 11, not Enterprise, we are a small company.

    But I’m wondering, this bypass is too easy, is it because it sees that the DNS server is also an active directory server, so it allows that, or the trick is that you tell him you want to join a domain?

    Or maybe it’s a domain enrollment bug because we’re using samba 4 under Debian as active directory server and not Windows server/entra id/whatever they call it this month?

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      I don’t know why it was so easy for you, but the last four Windows 11 machines I set up over the last two years definitely required increasingly complicated hacks just to not create an online account.

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      I just click on “domain login”

      It’s regular Windows 11, not Enterprise

      You need to have 11 Pro or better to domain join a computer.

      Your computer would also need to be joined to your domain to allow the login, so there is definitely some config going on that is not available to the typical home user.

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      I don’t think they ever said they plan to require it for Windows Pro or above skus. It’s only home (you know the one business shouldn’t be using anyway) that they said they wanted to enforce it on.

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        They actually did a lot of mess with Pro as well. There has been a “watering down” of Pro since Windows 10 to make sure that they can still do their anticonsumer crap to users. I imagine they also are trying to push businesses to get Enterprise instead of picking up relatively easy/inexpensive Pro licenses.

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    “It would bypass critical steps…”

    Which step is that, data collection? Shoving OneDrive down my throat by putting my Desktop in it with no way to easily remove it?

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    Switched to Linux full time at the start of 2025 and haven’t looked back. I fully intend to go the rest of my life without using windows again.

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      I’ve been using Linux exclusively for more than ten years. You’ve made the right choice. As if you needed anyone to tell you 😆

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        Same, I made the switch about 9 years ago when I was self-employed. Then I took a job with a small company running windows and it sucked. Now I’m 6 years in with my current, a mega corp, and they are all in on Microsoft. I’ve been so aggravated with the limitations of Microsoft products when I could get things done with a FOSS product in no time. Of course IT blocks FOSS installs because of corporate policy…🤬

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      All Microsoft had to do for Windows to remain the most popular home and office OS in the world for decades to come, was to just not fucking suck.

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        Woahwoahwoah, let’s not be unrealistic here.

        But honestly I’m happy for the final push to Linux. I’ve been telling myself to make the change for a few years now but what’s happening with AI training and side-loading / complete loss of privacy / general horrible vibes in the closed-source tech-sector… Linux it is. I’m even ready for the learning curve. I grew up on dos, I’m sure I can find my way around it.

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    “While these mechanisms were often used to bypass Microsoft account setup, they also inadvertently skip critical setup screens, potentially causing users to exit OOBE with a device that is not fully configured for use.”

    Lol sure. If that was the real reason they’d simply let you create a local account. The audacious lying is just insulting.

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      potentially causing users to exit OOBE with a device that is not fully configured for use

      Oh no, onedrive not working or the office nagging screen missing in the start menu, how will we cope.

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      It’s not lying if what they mean by “not fully configured for use” is that the private data being captured and sent to their servers is not fully matched to a personal identity in their systems.

      After all, they didn’t say whose “use” that device would not be configured for.

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        Still, if they were actually being honest, this would be easily solved if they showed those “critical setup screens” BEFORE asking to create the account, and based on what the user selected then they would allow (or not) the creation of a local account…

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    One option is to install an older version and update after.

    A better one is not use it because it’s trash.

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    I will be switching to Linux once my laptop is obsolete!!! I will only be getting Linux stuff from there on in!!! :-)

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      I’m waiting for actual fire to start in my laptop before switching. I’ve had to do so many tricks to keep Win 7 going that I’m invested in keeping this thing going as long as possible. Plus all my porn is on it.

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      Try Pop OS Cosmic (Like MacOS) and Linux Mint Cinnamon (Like Windows) they are both amazing. They are both customizable to look however you want too

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        Im running cosmic desktop on arch, its actually very good! I have enabled automatic tiling of windows and its just super convenient. Like a tiling window manager but with all the stuff most people want built-in (top bar, notifications, screenshots, screen sharing etc).

        You cant customize it as much as a real tiling window manager but if all you want is for your windows to tile, its awesome.

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      If you have a drive where you can back up your stuff before installing a new OS, there’s no need to wait.

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        Not OP, but I have to keep one Windows PC around. My favorite mod for my favorite 20 year old 4x game will not run on Linux, even though the game itself will.

        The rest of my PCs are running either Mint or Xubuntu.

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      I can add that in my experience, switching to Linux tends to have a positive impact on performance and keep the laptop usable for longer, I highly recommend you try it with your current laptop.

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          what desktop environment do you run there? I guess that machine does not have much ram, so it must be something memory efficient

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            I’ve got an old desktop with a Core I7 with a 3 digit model number and 12GB of DDR3 RAM, it’s running Mint Cinnamon. I’ve got a Lenovo x86 tablet thing with 8GB of RAM and a Pentium processor, it’s currently running Fedora GNOME. I’ve run Ubuntu MATE on a Pi 4 as a desktop PC for about a year.

            Most distros of Linux will run very well on a machine that ever ran Windows 7 acceptably. Prior to that, you start running into the “we’re discontinuing 32-bit support” problem.

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              well I assumed your devices have 4 and such GB of RAM, but yeah at 8 GB memory efficiency is not a pressing problem.

              like I have a laptop with 2 GB that runs windows 10 acceptably, there was a time when that was my main on-the-go setup. that memory is almost completely used up by just logging in to kde plasma. memory compression is of course not a choice with the cpu it has though