Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 users

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Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 users
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More and more happy I left Windows behind a couple of months ago. I'd been on Windows since version 3. I dual-booted for a few weeks, then took the plunge. Windows is completely gone from my life.

I'm on Ubuntu at the moment, but I'm planning a move to LMDE, I think that's a better distro for me.

Thought about regular Linux Mint too? It has some of the Ubuntu benefits but not the parts people don’t like.

I am considering switching one of the computers at home away from windows, so I have been looking at the latest on some of my options.

At this point I know of two Ubuntu features that would make a difference to end users: PPA support, and the Device Manager.

PPAs are/were Ubuntu's answer to the question "What if the software I want isn't in the repository?" "Well the vendor will host a personal package archive, you can just add it and then still use APT." From where I'm sitting, Flatpak and/or Appimage have completely invalidated any use case for PPAs, I haven't installed a package from a PPA in years.

The Device Manager is handy if you have an Nvidia GPU, open Device Manager and click the one that says "Recommended." IIRC this is an Ubuntu-derived feature not available in LMDE and as soon as I own an AMD GPU I'd have less reason to not use Debian Edition.

Informative, thank you!

I may need to try regular Linux Mint first on this particular machine.