Microsoft to stop forcing Windows 11 users into Edge in EU countries

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I'm under no illusions that Linux is a viable alternative for everyone, but if you're just using your computer as a web terminal and light gaming system, a decent Linux system + Steam makes for a very usable option these days.

I have exactly one computer in my house that has Windows on it. It was provided by my employer, and I turn it on maybe once every two weeks or so, for special-purpose activities that can't be done on my Linux laptop. And most of the time, for most activities my Linux laptop is the clearly superior performer - it's not even close, despite their similar hardware specs.

I don't think everyone should - or can - switch. But if you've got an old beater laptop gathering dust, try popping Ubuntu or something on it, see how it performs. See if it's something you could legitimately switch to full or part time.

Is Linux still a good option for gaming if one were to not purchase games?

Yes, you can either add the game as a non-steam game and force proton, or use Lutris or Bottles (with proton or other WINE runner). For repacks with installers, you can launch the setup.exe with Lutris or Bottles (install the game to 'fake' drive_c and move it), just make sure you include dependencies that require it (usually .net framework).

Source: most of my steam library on my steam deck is plundered loot

There are also repackers like jc141 e LinuxRulez that also manage the dependencies and prefix for you. LinuxRulez also gives you appropriate Wine versions if needed

Not to necro this thread, but lets say someone I know has gotten copy of a repack and when they try to install it with Lutris it says they don't have enough disk space to run the installer, is it possible to create the wine bottle and specify the size of it before launching the installer?

Are you installing it to the C drive? There's directory called drive_c, which will look like a windows C drive.

Linux is paradise when it comes to emulation 🎮

Lutris is good for that. It can be confusing at first if you don’t know how Wine works, but it’s very easy to use and doesn’t require Steam.

I find Bottles it's less confusing than Lutris, (though it's not UX perfect), and a better suggestion for people starting off with gaming.

Though Steam is the number one suggestion. If all your games run through Steam then you don't even need to worry about Bottles or Lutris.

Yes, Steam doesn’t do anything

You can just as easily use Wine/Proton as your runner as you can set up Steam to use Wine/Proton as your runner

Not true, steam makes it incredibly easy. Install steam, tick compatibility option, install, click green play button.

Lutris makes it incredibly easy. Install Lutris, tick runner option, install, click play button

Lutris is great, I use it myself.

However, if you have a friend fresh from Windows who already uses steam and you say, tick compatible proton 8 or latest and click play vs install new software and then add the game you’ve already lost the easy battle.

Sure. I've run several modern ... repurposed... games and it usually works through lutris.

At this point in time, I only occasionally have mild issues with newest games, because Wine is a continuously developed software, and games with an annoying anticheat, such as Destiny 2 or R6 Siege. Everything else just runs, including older games, that don't even run on Windows, or titles you had to sail the seas for

Yes, but it will take some learning time

You could say this for almost any linux usability question lol

I think that for most people linux is the most simple OS to use, switched my parents and sister computer to Linux Mint and they don't ask me to help them with windows changing their browser or moving their icons every two weeks. Though if you are trying to do anything more than web browsing, document editing and listening to music, you will have to learn how some of the os works.

Yeah it’s great. Bottles is the best tool imo, lutris almost feels like a relic from the early days of Linux gaming, and non-steam games in steam don’t always work exactly how you might want, and aren’t so much fun. There is also heroic games launcher now which lets you add custom games and is also a very nice option if you don’t use gnome (bottles is a gnome style app so it may look out of place elsewhere). I would put some thorough research into VPNs if you torrent though because the one I used on my Linux box (expressvpn) leaked my ip at some point and I got a letter in the mail.

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I'm a gamer. I've used Windows since the 95 days. I'm done with Microsoft. I was not happy with Windows 10 and the bullshit they introduced but there is no way in hell I'm signing up for Win11.

Steam has made a lot of progress with Proton. My next computer will be Linux-based.

It's getting pretty easy to ditch Windows these days. Microsoft got too greedy and desperate, and actually using the damn platform they built is getting harder and harder, especially if you don't want the nagging and annoyances that come from them trying to turn your computer into their subscription revenue stream. My impression is that Valve is aware of the problem, and wants to make sure that their store works regardless of which operating system you prefer.

You'll be just fine. So long as they fix the issues with anticheat software at some point. Gaming on linux is great these days in most cases though.

Yeah this is so true. I have a gaming laptop with Linux on it and a steam deck. If it doesn't run on Linux, I don't buy it. The problem is that strategy isn't really saving me any money these days.

There's a real sense of relief whenever I close my (work) windows laptop and open my personal Pop_OS laptop... and then start up Baldur's Gate.

I've been primarily a Linux user for several years now and it seems like Windows is just getting worse and worse in terms of user experience. I fear the day that my company wants everyone to move to Win11.

Give me GOG Galaxy and Path of Exile on Linux and I would install it now. Last time I wanted to switch, I installed everything I needed, went to download GOG and remembered why I switch back last time. :(

You don't need GOG Galaxy. I play my GOG games through Heroic Games Launcher on my Artix Linux system.

Path of Exile is rated Gold on ProtonDB and according to reports works out of the box through Steam Proton.

Does it connect to achievements?

I can't view my achievements so I don't know. I assume no because there's no overlay. I actually forgot GOG even had achievements. I just don't care about them that much usually.

Steam achievements work normally, of course.

I guess it doesn't really matter anymore since I have what I need but Dead Cells requires a connection to their servers (which requires GOG connection if on GOG version) to get the three items from daily challenges.

I haven't tried installing gog but I do play path of exile on Linux, with a controller. Flawless ( my distro off choice is nobara)

I use Lutris to install my GOG games, Battle.NET, EA launcher, and Ubisoft Play. It's a very simple solution.

If everyone swapped to Linux, how quickly do you think it'd be as viable as Windows?

The problem with Linux as a desktop is that all the money and investment goes into server use cases. There really aren’t many companies investing into the desktop. I think Valve might he the only big company with a major interest in it, but they’re mostly focusing on their own closed ecosystem. It’s the classic chicken and egg problem.

So if magically we see desktop usage go up, investment will go up, and we’ll see much more momentum.

Regarding viability though, I think that’s not going to be solved with more investment. The problem is the millions of people making trillions of documents in MS Office. Microsoft goes out of their way to make it extremely difficult for competitors to achieve 100% compatibility. Unless that changes through regulation or something (since it’s clearly anticompetitive), I don’t think the hypothetical linux desktop wave will survive very long.

Adobe, Autodesk, and a few others are also at fault for not supporting linux, but that’s a different issue. They’ll go where the money is, and if Linux usage goes up, they’ll have to support it or risk losing their strong market positions.

It’s all an annoying chicken and egg problem.

The problem is the millions of people making trillions of documents in MS Office. Microsoft goes out of their way to make it extremely difficult for competitors to achieve 100% compatibility.

Yep. I've worked with LibreOffice, it's not bad -- but it's not MS Office. Especially Excel, but even MS Word is better depending on your usage and how much you rely on things like VB macros. I'm in the process of trying out Linux distros to eventually move all of my machines over to Linux, but even then I fully expect to be running MS Office in a virtual machine on at least one of them.

Fortunately, I like the older versions of MS Office and I don't mind the extra setup, so it won't be a problem for me. But for anyone needing the latest iterations of MS Office, it's difficult to do on Linux from what I've seen so far, and maybe impossible for a total beginner without help.

office.com is does all the document stuff basically at this point too. You don't really NEED to install office anymore.

Yeah I just use the web version of Office on the rare chance I need it, which is almost never.

Didn't some municipality in Germany run Linux on all their desktops but had to stop, not because any fault with Linux but because of compatibility? The money saved on licenses was lost on having to find ways to integrate with other municipalities and problems when others had problems with their documents etc.

Munich. Staff were happy with it, compatibility had nothing to do with it, and it definitely had nothing to do with the Mayor rubbing Microsoft's back for moving their German headquarters back to Munich. Perish the thought.

They're more or less in the process of rolling back the rollback, though.

Getting Berlaymont switched over would be the big get. Those people are writing memos advocating for the adoption of free software solutions and open document standards using MS Office.

I remember reading someone responsible for the project saying something along the lines of hassle to send data to others. It could be another project or I could be wrong.

Would be much easier to switch to Linux if it had viable alternatives to the most commonly used software, I feel.

Unfortunately, Gimp still sucks monkey balls compared to Photoshop, and Libre Office, although close, is not MS Office.

Personally I've ever only used Gimp even when I was on Windows. I wonder what gimp could possibly even do better to compete with photoshop. There's also krita of course which is very popular but I've never tried it, gimp has just been everything I've ever needed from a drawing program.

Non-destructive editing is sorely missing, a.k.a. layer effects. Adding shadows and outlines in Gimp is a chore, and if you dare edit the layer you added a shadow to, you need to repeat the process again.

Maya runs on Linux. They'd lose tons and tons of customers if they pulled support. The rule of thumb is "if it started on IRIX then now the main platform is Linux".

5 years for personal, 20 years for professional

Ummm... I'm thinking more like two years for personal, and now for professional. I'm a professional, using Linux as my daily driver.

The software has to be developed and then it has to be adopted

You can find companies running XP still just to avoid upgrading their embedded system

How or why does Linux have a higher performance for you?

A lot of responses and none of them are false but the main reason for the improved gaming performance is DXVK, it translates DirectX 9 and 11 to Vulkan and is used by default on every DX9/DX11 game on Linux when you use Proton.

The Vulkan stack on modern GPUs is much more optimized compared to DX9 and 11. It has gotten so bad that many Windows people use DXVK on Windows to solve performance issues and even Intel uses DXVK (or similar technology) for their Arc GPUs.

not OP but similar situation. My Linux desktop is just more snappy, despite being 5 years old (and the work Win11 laptop brand new). I already have customized with my shortcuts and apps. I don't have to listen to the fan spinning up every time I open a new window (exaggerating a bit, but not much). Also I am not tied to work filters. If I want to read the news online for 5 minutes in a coffee break I don't risk being monitored and potentially evaluated. But really, I've been a Windows and Linux user for 20-odd years. I've always found that Linux installed on the same hardware of Windows is just smoother and faster. Windows is getting so much bloatware (from MS or enterprise apps) that it doesn't even have a fighting chance.

Most desktop environments are really efficient at what they do and minimize the background resources they take. Just checked my system and GNOME takes ~350MBs RAM (~700MB including gnome-software) and literally 0.0% CPU, it's insane. I looked up Windows 11 and it seems like it can use up to 4 GBs (!) of RAM all by itself.

Memory management and file IO is far more efficient in Linux. So much so that I even got better performance in Windows running Debian in a VM for some very file-intensive stuff. And by better performance I mean a factor of about 10.

My comment isn’t really a viable argument but I’ve been thinking about how an advert for Linux would be:

“The top 500 supercomputers in the world run Linux, don’t you want to feel like having a supercomputer at home? Why wait? Get your Linux for free today!”

Not really to be taken seriously, but if you want a real argument and example:

My laptop is really laggy with windows 10, and it came preinstalled with it. Recently I tried dual-booting Linux and Windows, and Windows was simply too slow. I am so accustomed with Linux’s speed that I wiped Windows off it. Never again.

Probably just down to less stuff running in the background using up CPU cycles. I can't imagine it makes a huge difference, but more than nothing.

Depending on the situation, it actually can make huge differences.  For instance, I built my computer in 2010 it’s 13yrs old now. it can’t run windows 11 and while it can run windows 10 it runs like complete shit. Start up would take forever even on a fresh install, half the time Windows freezes just trying to get to the desktop after a fresh reboot. at idle background processes from windows would leave me running over 50% CPU usage just idling and opening anything like Firefox and Discord at the same time would jump to 100% CPU usage.

On Linux it runs just as good as the day I built it. Startup takes around 30 seconds and I can actually start working the moment I’m on the desktop, no freezing or waiting for background startup processes to finish. I currently at this moment have around 20 workspaces (aka virtual desktops) open across three monitors, within those work spaces is hundreds of tabs open in Firefox, simultaneously playing RuneScape and dwarf fortress. A bunch of terminals, SSH sessions, and other miscellaneous work stuff running. a ton of docker containers running, I also have both discord with a call going and Spotify playing in the background and I am setting at 30% CPU usage with the occasional spike to 50%. I can actually use my computer to do a ton of stuff and have power left over while windows would max out and freeze up just the start up, even on fresh installs. And it’s not just this one old computer, I can consistently see rather large performance differences going from Windows to Linux across the number of different computers. 

If I may ask, what distro did you settle on? I'm trying out a handful myself right now.

I’m on Fedora 38 with I3 WM and a few kde apps, originally installed as 35 and just upgraded since. Before that was arch briefly and before that was debian.  I went with Fedora because I need my computer to work without issue when it’s time to work and on arch I spent more time tinkering and getting things working then actually working. I still think just plain Debian a solid choice and I use it on a lot of servers but as a desktop, I felt like I ran into a lot of outdated packages. With Fedora I’m getting up-to-date packages yet I have never had an update break the system.  I also prefer DNF and their repository over apt and deb files. It’s all just personal preference though. You just gotta try them all and see what you like!

I appreciate you taking the time to describe why you chose Fedora; now I'm tempted to try it, lol. I'm downloading the 38 Budgie spin now and adding it to the list. (It'll run like shit with apps until I upgrade the RAM on my Macbook, but the minimum hardware reqs are met and I can still look at it and see what it does out of the box.) Thanks!

Good luck on your Linux journey! I’ve never tried the Bungie spin, but Fedora is a very solid distro and I bet it’ll work great. Those MacBooks with Linux are so nice! I ran a 2011 MBP with a mix of plain Debian and Ubuntu for awhile and the battery life on that thing was amazing!

Also, the file system. For the longest time windows used NTFS exclusively, which is (or was) slower than Ext4 (the most widely used on Linux).

I think MS is moving away from NTFS and are going to use a different file system in the near future (maybe even now, I don't know anymore)

They've been talking about replacing NTFS for a long time. 10 years ago they put ReFS in the server builds and.. show of hands anyone using it?

I think they were trying to make ReFS compete with things like zfs but 10 years later it still doesnt support compression, encryption, quotas or booting..

I don't think NTFS is the actual problem, but the Windows VFS layer (or whatever it's called over there).

Running windirstat (or similar programs) is dog-slow on Windows, k4dirstat eats through the same partition quite a bit faster. Getting metadata to sort a directory with what 5000 files by modification time can take minutes in explorer, with Linux it's pretty much instant. minutes. That's not just non-optimised that's abysmal.

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I'm gonna ride out Windows 10 since I've got it behaving and I'm lazy. But if Windows 12 is just like Windows 11, or worse, I'm switching to Linux and figuring out how to get a vGPU VM up and running for when I have to run something on Windows for one reason or another. I messed with a vGPU in Hyper-V on Windows and was amazed by how seamless the performance was compared to other VM GPU acceleration options. I found a project to do something similar on Linux, so I'm gonna mess with that. If I can get it running as well as I've seen in some videos, I won't need a bare metal Windows install anymore.

You should probably just go ahead and switch now. It's not going to get any better, at least not over one iteration. Maybe Windows 14...

Yeah same. When they do eventually kill 10 then im bailing for Firefox and Linux. I do also have it behaving but sometimes it tries the odd bullshit about edge.

@kescusay Just out of interest, what are the "special-purpose activities that can’t be done on my Linux laptop" if you don't mind sharing?

Running AAA games with kernel level anti-cheat (aka malware) would be an example.

Windows-exclusive software like some ERP client, specific hardware drivers etc. Also, there's no real alternative for Excel, unfortunately (LibreOffice isn't good enough).

For me, there are a few work-specific tasks that require our Windows-only VPN client in order to perform them. Fortunately, the bulk of my job isn't like that.

Ironically enough, some of the Linux certification exams only work on Windows and macOS.

Linux needs a Chrome OS type thing but FOSS with steam and it'll be the best version for most users, and if it's configurable unlike Chrome OS it'll even serve power users

(Chrome OS was actually really good imo, especially with their container method of running Android and Linux apps, but they moved it to VM, and it's not as good functionally for some reason)

You know there is a Chromium OS out there that is not only for Chrome OS computers. I don't remember the exact name, Google it.

Chromium OS is the worst of both worlds (limited to chromium and you don't get the ease of use from Chrome OS), unless you meant a fork of it, in which case I'm not aware of it and a Google search doesn't give me any good results.

(Though I still should have remembered chromium OS, but that's on me being used to it being ignored because of lacking Android apps mainly)

And you can put windows in a virtual machine for edge cases for most use cases. Use Linux for everything else.

For most things I fully agree, unless it's for windows specific applications that don't exist in other platforms.

What about Nvidia drivers for games?

Nvidia drivers work fine, they always have (I’m using a 4090 on my fedora workstation). This is a common misconception.

Nvidia’s drivers are a problem because they are not open source. This creates headaches for developers and the community at large. But for end users, they work just fine. Nvidia doesn’t just dump untested code on the internet and call it a day, they have full time staff dedicated to building and testing linux drivers.

One recent problem is that the current latest driver is not compatible with Starfield. This is a common occurrence even on windows, and is why Nvidia and AMD regularly release “game ready” drivers before a major game launch. On Windows, Starfield crashed with the latest AMD driver for the same reason.

Since it isn’t open source, our only option is to wait for Nvidia to release a new version. If it was open source, the community could fix the issue immediately without having to wait.

I see thanks for the info.

Next computer I would consider to go full Linux instead of getting windows 11 dual booting

If you’re doing a new build and aren’t scared of following (very) complicated tutorials, you should look for a motherboard/CPU combo that supports something called “IOMMU”. Not all hardware supports it, and it isn’t really advertised.

Basically, that lets you run Windows in a VM with full GPU passthrough. Combined something like WinApps, and you have the ultimate PC that can run basically anything.

got a citation there bud? running a 4080 on endeavour OS and have same issue :(

I think you misinterpreted my comment. Starfield is currently broken, and we need to wait for a fix from Nvidia.

Ah yeah sorry, when nvidia does when / how would I update driver, would it be a normal os update like yay -Syu I'm new and don't understand it all yet

Depends on how you installed it, but most tutorials have you use the system package manager, so yes doing the typical pacman/apt/dnf/whatever update should do it.

You can check your current driver version by running ‘nvidia-smi’ in a terminal.

Nvidia drivers also don't support a lot of features that other drivers do

One recent problem is that the current latest driver is not compatible with Starfield. This is a common occurrence even on windows, and is why Nvidia and AMD regularly release “game ready” drivers before a major game launch. On Windows, Starfield crashed with the latest AMD driver for the same reason.

DX12 and Vulkan were supposed to fix all that, but apparently not.

Use X11 and you are fine

Actually, these days you can use Wayland and be fine, too. It's my daily driver now.

Well it depends on your DE. If you run Gnome, you will probably be fine. If you run Plasma you can run into problems but supposedly Plasma 6.0 is going to release with full Wayland support at the end of this year (or beginning of next one) so lets hold our thumbs for that.

I've been using wayland via Plasma for at least a year now and it's been rock-solid. Granted, I have an AMD card and KDE is NixOS' primary DE.

If you run Gnome you'll run into compatibility issues as Gnome devs have a "our way or the highway" kind of attitude. Like steadfastly refusing to implement server-side decorations. They want to use CSD for their stuff, that's not an issue, but it's another issue to not allow random programs to say "hey, server, I don't care about my decorations, paint something suitable". Especially for programs like mpv which don't have a toolkit that could do such a thing for them, and mpv is not going to start linking to qt or gtk just to draw a title bar.

I'm actually using Plasma, and while there are very intermittent issues, it works great for the overwhelming majority of the time. I'm looking forward to 6.0, but the current 5.x iterations are already a huge step up.

Personally it hasn't worked well for me. Currently I can't even use it since it crashes my system.

Which distro and video card(s) are you using? I'm on arch and my system uses one of those setups where there's an Intel video chip in charge of the UI which offloads intensive graphics work to an Nvidia card.

These days, they're working fairly well (at least for me). I play some reasonably graphics-intensive games and they perform well. Not the really high-end stuff, but games like The Entropy Center, for example.

I would switch tomorrow if I didn’t play competitive CS that requires third-party anti-cheat like Faceit/ ESEA.

Which version of CS? Many of them work fine now.

CSGO. all those anti cheat clients are kernel level and only work on windows AFAIK

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"Microsoft forced to stop forcing Windows 11 users into Edge in EU countries", would be a more descriptive title.

But the multinational hyper-conglomerates are our friends and the most efficient use of capital!

Can they do the same for Google recommending Chrome?

At least google sites recommending Chrome are free to use. Microsoft is forcing is it's useless browser to an audience via an OS. Which they paid for. Two huge no-no's.

MS should just quit the facade and make it free.

I mean it more or less already is. I'm running an unregistered W10 Pro and the "activate license" thing only comes up occasionally.

I heard from an acquaintance of mine that works for MS that they really don't care if you pay for their software. As long as you're using it, they know you're locked into their environment.

Hell, you can download an install ISO off their website directly, and you can install and run it without a license key.

Yeah I think that much is really apparent. I use AtlasOS when I absolutely need to use Windows.

Yes, they are doing both. The list of entities covered by the DMA dropped today.

God bless EU

Nah thanks, we're lucky to be mostly secular.

You can have both. For instance Denmark is among the least religious countries in the world, and at the same time among of the most blessed.

That's a fine arrangement we've got IMO.

Most blessed how? It sucks here.

Most blessed how?

High living standard, low on threats like naturtal disasters and plenty food including Bacon and Beer. Low crime, high on all kinds of life quality/satisfaction indexes that I know of, among the lowest on corruption and poverty. One of the highest ranking on democracy and freedom of speech.

It sucks here.

Maybe for you, for the majority obviously not.

People only like it here because they are mindless drones that blindly worship the system and hold the opinions that the government wants them to. It's lame.

Funny you are saying that, at a time where the government is more unpopular than it has been in a long time. It's unpopular on both the left and right, and even among members of the government parties. Sorry if it offends, but you sound a bit like maybe you're in a dark place. Or maybe you are just trolling IDK.

No, you are just living in unicorn and rainbow land. Denmark has a very close-minded and ignorant culture. People that have opinions that differ from the norm are labeled as "weird" or just simply cut off socially. Also, no matter what you say about the "government being unpopular", Danes still blindly worship and defend ridiculous socialism and money-wasting policies in the name of environmentalism or the likes. Your response to my comments just goes to prove my point.

Denmark has a very close-minded and ignorant culture.

Denmark is generally pretty progressive, and we were among the first countries to allow same sex partnerships to be registered equal to marriage. We are a very open society, where you may believe and have what political or sexual orientation you want. That's the exact opposite of close minded.

Danes still blindly worship and defend ridiculous socialism

Denmark does not defend socialism. Socialism is about workers taking control of production. Denmark is capitalist and we have democracy, we are what you may call a caring capitalist state, and that is what we defend.

money-wasting policies in the name of environmentalism or the likes. I have no idea what you mean. In the 70's we began to invest like many other countries in alternative energy, mainly wind-turbines, today wind-turbines are one of the cheapest energy sources that exist. Generally Denmark spend money pretty sensibly, in part because several political parties need to agree.

People that have opinions that differ from the norm are labeled as “weird”

I can't speak to your personal experience, but yes sometimes people don't understand things outside the norm, but it seems to me you are the one to be judgemental here.

Nope. However, I think you should read the following blog post. It basically sums up my experiences to a T: https://rense.com/general79/brave.htm

The most immediate, and annoying character trait I noticed was the habitual need Danes have to tell other people how wonderful Denmark is,

Yeah Britts do exactly the same, so 👉👈 lol

Danish people are by nature in awe of authority

This is simply not true. For instance US intelligence complain about our lack of it, together with lack of strong ideology which makes hiring agents in Denmark harder.

https://uniavisen.dk/en/cia-found-pacifist-danes-make-for-bad-spies/

IMO this can be roughly translated to it's hard to find truly fanatic Danes. The "loose living" part is also contrary to your original claim that we are intolerant.

The food variety and quality was nothing like as good as in the UK.

Oh my god, 🤣🤣🤣 that's just insane coming from a Brit. Yes you can get decent food in UK, but that's all from foreign kitchens. You can keep your Marmite. For Christ sake man???

The public infrastructure was inadequate, and oh so slow.

My god, what is this clown on?? Denmark has one of the most developed infrastructures of the world, We have 4 independent forms of public transportation. We have world class public IT, where almost everything to do with public services can be done online. What is he babbling about?

Monopoly was the name of the game in business. No competition whatsoever. Danish produce and Danish produce only was the rule of things.

Name just 1 example where that's the case. Denmark is a capitalist country like the rest of Europe. Almost all kinds of produce can be had as either danish or foreign, in UK they may have higher overweight of foreign produce, because the country isn't able to feed itself like Denmark can. But the foreign options are clearly here if you want them. Incidentally UK used to be the greatest importer of Danish produce for decades by far. But the declining UK economy may have changed that.

The sheer cost of living in the place was/is at least 2-3 times that of the UK,

Another lie, yes it's more expensive, but not nearly as much as claimed, and by the stats the higher wages more than compensates, so we have the equivalent of USD 10000 better purchasing power on an average wage. This guy is just completely lost.

everyone was asking me so proudly if I felt lucky to be living in Denmark.

That sounds weird, I've never heard that from any of my foreign friends. I've never heard it anywhere else for that matter. It would be more normal to ask whether he likes it here. Maybe if he plans staying, those I've heard. I generally just say I hope they like it here. Then they don't have to answer, but can if they feel like. I think most people in most countries want foreigners to like their country.

Then there is the much vaunted Danish Medical System. Again according to Danes the best in the world.

Yeah that's shit, and yes quality is declining steadily and has for years. In fact not unlike the UK unfortunately. I still think ours is a bit better, there have been horrendous stories from UK after COVID.

costs of prescription medicine and Dental care, even on the back of this public health service are out of control.

Yes medicine is expensive to start up, the public contribution increases if you need medicine over longer periods of time. This system sucks, and the politicians lied about it, when they made it. Dental care is even worse, it's insanely expensive, many people go to Sweden, Germany or Poland to have their teeth done. So yes on these 2 points we can definitely do better. There have been some slight improvements for young people after school where they have free dentist. I guess it's for the young, because it 's cheap, but of course they say it's to give them a good start. This is certainly micro steps, where nothing has been done for 30 years.

and was appalled and shocked at the levels of Marxist/Feminist views being foisted on the young people.

Oh boy 😜 they must be pretty bad at it, because I don't see that Marxist feminist society he seems to be so scared of. My guess is he's a conservative religious nut, that believes he will benefit once the conservatives have given everything to the 1%

The history of their country prior to the end of WWII is just not taught at all,

This is taught in public school, but not in a nationalistic way they often do in other more authoritarian countries.

Almost all the teachers were female (of a sort)

Yeah I'm beginning to see where this is going. It's probably true most teachers are women, so what? Most nurses are too.

Almost every lecture I attended was weighted heavily towards a European future, and very few were not heavily biased in that direction.

Yeah, I think public opinion is pro EU in UK too now. After Brexit one of our strongest anti EU parties have actually changed their policies, and now want Denmark to stay. Brexit was mostly in the interest of the Russians, who were a strong influence in the Brexit election, but the British government very conveniently refused to even investigate it. It's funny how NOT cooperating with your neighbors fail to yield any benefits?

OK I think I'll stop here, the guy is clearly not very smart, and basically wrong about 90% of what he is saying.

He complains that Danes claim Denmark is one of the best countries to live in. By most measurements it is, and by most measurements Denmark beats UK. But anyone is of course free to prefer whatever country they want. If you are happy about and prefer the country you live in that's great.

https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/standard-of-living-by-country

Denmark is consistently better than UK in all 5 stats!!!

https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/life-expectancy/

On life expectancy UK does slightly better, the 30th best country in the world and Denmark at #33. Not a huge difference though.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita

GDP nominal Denmark #9 with USD 68,827 in the world, UK #22 with USD 46,371, that's USD 22,456 more for Denmark per capita in spending value.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_average_wage

Average wage USD Denmark 64,127 UK 53,985 That's 10k extra in USD purchasing power for the Danes!!

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That's nice for the EU folks, elsewhere Microsoft has doubled down on this practice.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/08/microsoft-rolls-out-then-pauses-pop-up-that-asked-chrome-users-to-switch-to-bing/

If I were on a court or jury, I would rule that repeatedly showing an annoying pop up until you press Agree, doesn't count as actual acceptance of the terms, I don't care what the rules are but fuck that practice.

I've just doubled down on not using Microsoft tbh. I shouldn't have to spend so much time and effort cleaning a clean install of an OS. And have updates change things so they don't work the same or at all any more, or you just can't find them. Fuck that.

Didn't this all get decided legally like two decades ago when Microsoft tried to do the same kind of thing with internet Explorer?

how do I set my version to European

better question is, how do I set my american to european?

American folks really need to fight for their rights

The change for EEA users doesn't even work currently, so no one actually knows. I have a $50 bounty out though to figure out what's needed once it does work though.

Use german/uk during setup, switch after.

Btw, deskmodder has a slightly deshittyfied Windows 11 iso.

This doesn't even work currently. Despite them saying that those in the EEA won't have to deal with Edge. I'm sure it'll work eventually, just not right now.

So they restrict language choice to ip range? Or does the workaround no longer work, they use ip range or something else now?

Install Linux. Problem solved

That's just swapping one problem for another, and I say that as a Linux user

Swapping out a large listmof unsolvable problems, bugs, and limitations for a smaller lost of very doable problems.

And I say that as a 24 years Linux user who seriously only sees shit getting worse on the other side every time

The average user wants their computer to just work, they want to open up their new Bluetooth headphones that their son/ grandson bought them and it connects as expected. Your definition of problem and what is solvable is very different to theirs

The average beginner distro handles bluetooth headphones just fine. On Windows they do not always work reliably

They do not always work reliably anywhere.

Anecdotally, I disagree with that. I've never had an issue with Bluetooth on windows. I struggle a lot with Bluetooth on ubuntu

I've had issues with Bluetooth on Windows 11, but it worked perfectly on Linux Mint. On Windows 11 the Bluetooth card would simply disappear after I put the laptop to sleep, only appearing at random after multiple restarts. It did work in Windows 10 just fine, however. Similarly, I had to change my WiFi card just for Windows 11. It kept disconnecting from network. Again, something that did not affect Windows 10 or Linux Mint.
If I didn't have unused WiFi card laying around, I definitely wouldn't be buying another one just for Windows.

That's funny. I'm listening right now to Spotify music on my Bluetooth headset from my Linux desktop. I got like 5 different bluetooth headsets that I use on three different computers, all works flawlessly.

So I guess I could say that that is actually not a problem?

Edit: to clarify: Bluetooth worked immediately and out of the box on each of my computers, a desktop and two different laptops. All I needed to do was pair the devices and go time. I can pair whatever Bluetooth device that I want.

Drivers are actually something that Linux handles far better than Windows lol

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What setting can I put in to make Windows think its in the EU?

I have the hilarious image in my head that Microsoft checks their stats and has more EU users than the EU has population.

Good news everyone! We've apparently tripled our customer base in Europe!

That's already pretty likely, given multiple devices per person.

In America, software owns you

Pretty sure USA has it the worst when it comes to MS shennenigans.

That is why third party add-ons have become required for usability since Win8. Classic shell or Startallback removes all the bullshit "improvements" and makes the system work smoothly.

The only issue I run into is the occasional "Use Edge" bullshit they push out. It's more of an annoyance than anything else.

MS is not the only one with the shenanigans. Every tech company is pushing garbage on their customers.

I swear I spend way too much time disabling the shit that the companies want me to use, so I can use the stuff I do.

I disagree, I haven't had to use any third party-add ons in Windows 10. And once Win 11 brings back the option to not minimise my task bar buttons I think I'll be happy to switch. It was dumb to remove so many options in the first place though.

Not even MS alone, it seems that my American colleagues are vendor locked in several different ways. It's a bit bewildering honestly.

Yep. I remember some of my coworkers used to laugh at me saying "What bloatware? I don't have any, nor the ads. We've used the same images, so it must've been something you've done yourself".

Turns out that's because I chose en/us during installation process and our region didn't have preinstall deals... yet. Now, they too can enjoy self-installing candy crush and literal KGB spyware.

This except it’s not limited to software. We exist at the whims of corporations.

When you don't control your software, your software controls you, or something like that

Ah damn! I missed out as I am using Pop OS. SWORRY!!

Willingly using Edge on Linux to browse the internet should be classified as a mental disorder.

I do so. When you start the browser it's bloated of course, but you can customize it and remove almost everything you don't like. The browser itself has a lot of its own neat features, so it's not really just a reskin of chromium. I am tired of pretending it's only bad.

Why use proprietary software when we have alternative Free Software that works just as well?

Yeah, no. That is just wrong. That is akin to saying that IE 6 really was awesome. Get help

Who in the everlasting fuck would for what Jesus on a pogostick reason install edge on Linux?

That is just sick

That is like walking in on a church mass with "the exorcist 2973" blasting from your mobile phone

I'm sure Microsoft had it out there for someone but again... Who..?

I feel like I need to shower

Here I am, your case study. Installed Edge on my Linux box because at the time using Edge was the only way to access their chatGPT bot for free, through Bing Chat. The good thing is that it was just another browser, so not annoying pop-ups or anything. Since I moved to openai I've never used Edge again, and I actually forgot about it until I saw this comment.

Yeah I'm mostly "joking" about it, if you have a reason you have a reason, bit it does sound wrong somehow.

No worries, I know what you mean. Felt weird for me at the time as well!

Which is useful for using the Xbox Cloud thing on Linux.

Also, it works as the one Chromium based browser I occasionally need for sites built by idiots.

Goddammit, now I'm even more disappointed in the UK doing a Brexit....

I didn't even want the windows search results to include web links in the first place....

There’s just a teeny tiny problem with that; disabling web search renders Search unable to do maths.

It’s not an issue for me since I use PowerToys to get Spotlight-esque search in Windows, but it’s nevertheless hilarious.

macOS search is so much better than Windows search it’s not even remotely close.

macOS search is so much better than Windows search it’s not even remotely close.

Yeah but does macOS search use it's own search engine to prop up user hit metrics and generate more ad revenue for Apple? I don't think so. Score 1 Microsoft, our corporate tyrant.

Thanks!

I haven't used the windows search since forever, but if I ever need it again I'll keep this is mind if I see the web results still bothering me.

Too late, I already shoved Linux Mint into my new gaming laptop and I'm glad I felt forced to do it, I'm having my first serious dive into Linux and I'm thrilled about my newfound project! I was so surprised over how very little knowledge you needed to have games running these days.

If you are having battery life problems like I was I would recomend using powertop or tlp

Thanks, it feels much better already, I will check it out!

Ha I did the same and jumped to mint also. Windows got so damn laggy such a shitty OS.

Now do cross-platform messaging next!

According to Microsoft almost everything from Microsoft is cross platform, because it works in both Windows 10 and 11. That's good enough for Microsoft to be cross platform. I'm not even kidding!

EU: "That still only counts as one"

OK. 😀

Guys. This fellow here is missing a Lord of the Rings reference! Did you know that trilogy is 20 years ago now? Feeling old yet?

Lord of the Rings is from 1968, and I read it in the 80's, and have seen the movies.

I don't see how that was a reference to either.

It's a movie reference. Specifically it references "The Lord of the Rings: The return of the King" at the end of the battle of Minas Tirith. It is said by Gimli, as a response to Legolas slaying a Mumak (giant war elephant).

I'm sorry i don't have a timestamp.

Edit: It's 2:50:49ish in the extended edition

OK I looked it up, and that is indeed a LOTR reference.

I just don't get why people would make a reference out of anything as generic as that?

Round and round and round.

It's the same all over again. MS got a slap on their wrists with the browser choice tool they had to introduce in Windows 7.

Then everyone forgot about it and they started forcing Edge on users. Now they get a slap on their wrist again and the same will happen in another 10 years.

Don't get me wrong, it's really awesome and I'm glad that EU regulations actually have a impact. But I still wish for more, more permanent and stricter anti monopoly laws.

They won't get anything much harder than a wrist slap because Edge is not the dominant browser right now. Google just had a much hasher punishment with Android and Chrome

Here we go again, MS already lost a US federal lawsuit for the same thing but with Internet Explorer.

Yeah I definitely remember that in the news as a teenager...and then I remember everybody kinda shrugged their shoulders and forgot. And now Bill Gates = zoomer jesus after 20 years of PR work to turn his image around.

Somehow, everybody forgot all the dumpster-diving Gates did to "build" Microsoft in the first place.

Crazy to think that Commodore's BASIC was coded by Bill Gates, though. I was recently reading a programming article he wrote in Compute! magazine back in 1984, when MS ascendance was anything but guaranteed.

Sadly, they didn't lose. They almost lost, appealed and ended up with a settlement which didn't require removing IE from Windows or prevent tying other software to windows.

On November 2, 2001, the DOJ reached an agreement with Microsoft to settle the case. The proposed settlement required Microsoft to share its application programming interfaces with third-party companies and appoint a panel of three people who would have full access to Microsoft's systems, records, and source code for five years in order to ensure compliance.[29] However, the DOJ did not require Microsoft to change any of its code nor did it prevent Microsoft from tying other software with Windows in the future.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United\_States\_v.\_Microsoft\_Corp

Too late. I work with Microsoft professionally, but I'm about to install Linux Mint privately.

I use Fedora with KDE, and Steam/ Bottles apps to run the games, and that works great.

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


Windows 11 continued this trend, with search still forcing users into Edge and a new dedicated widgets area that also ignores the default browser setting.

Microsoft’s Teams changes are designed to avoid further antitrust scrutiny, after the European Commission opened a formal antitrust investigation into Microsoft’s bundling of its Teams software with the Office productivity suite in July.

The EU’s investigation was sparked by a complaint from rival Slack, which alleged that Microsoft had “illegally tied” its Microsoft Teams product to Office and is “force installing it for millions, blocking its removal, and hiding the true cost to enterprise customers.”

Microsoft initially made it difficult to switch default browsers in Windows 11, triggering complaints from rivals before the company eventually backed down.

It’s hard to imagine that Microsoft is making these Windows 11 changes specifically in EU countries out of choice, though.

Platforms like Windows will be required to meet a slew of interoperability and competition rules, including allowing users “to easily un-install pre-installed apps or change default settings on operating systems, virtual assistants, or web browsers that steer them to the products and services of the gatekeeper and provide choice screens for key services.”


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Not even going down that track, I've been messing with Linux for 15yr and happy to say about 2yr ago switched to Linux mint daily driver and not going back. Can do everything I need to:

Work (teams, prospect mail for Outlook, zoom, etc)

Gaming (Steam and Proton make playing 95% games a reality and actually works great surprisingly)

Music Production (Bitwig - truly awesome DAW very comparable to Ableton live - no BS actually is a TRUE contender and great and stable DAW, by far the best ever used in Linux)

Windows 11 can suck it

I tried to but it's still too janky for my taste. Every bigger update breaks something (I am lucky if it doesn't break the OS as a whole which happened few times). For gaming I have issues with alt-tabbing stuff that's completely janky for ages and I find that function crucial to consider it as a gaming OS.

I started clapping with a smile and then I said, good for eu but I live in canada lol.

For everyday user (browser, light office, photo management, tv/movie streaming) it is already as viable as windows as a daily driver.

Once it is installed and up and running. But then most windows users haven't installed windows themselves so that is almost a moot point. It is first when you get into "specialty" software linux viability drops.

This is good. But they need to target google and chrome next.

Meanwhile, they did this another nearly a decade while one of the first things the EU did was tell Microsoft to stop being assholes and forcing Internet Explorer on everyone.

It was already insane the EU had to RE-legislate phone makers not to be assholes with proprietary connectors, as this was already done 2 decades ago too.

Install Linux. Problem solved

Problem replaced*

Yes, replaced by a solution

Ok now edit something in word, adobe, old cad programs, etc.

I like linux, but it will never be a main driver. Too much stuff doesn't work and you need to tinker with it to make it work a lot of the time.

These days Linux works out of the box with most hardware (even Nvidia hardware is getting better, less bad boy)

Word? Done. Open office. Want it online? Use google drive or install only office for open source.

Adobe Photoshop? Yeah that is one dick company but fine. setup windows in a virtualbox on a separate desktop.

microsoft ad, remove

Why do you call every post about Big Tech an ad?

Have a look at the sub frontpage. "Bad" ads still give these companies visibility and shadow competitors

The point is to get a view of all tech-related news as a whole, if you don't want these then go join the specific topic's (semiconductors, linux, manufacturing, privacy, etc) sub

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Thats a good point, id never heard of microsoft before this post

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