Comment by ninjagoo

Comment by ninjagoo 4 days ago

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> despite recurring driver and dependency issues, compatibility problems, etc

Citation needed.

Uncited, I would posit that those complaints haven't really been a thing for at least a couple of decades. And any issues have been far less than in Winland :)

twodave 3 days ago

Just read the other comments in this thread, all the evidence you need is in plain sight.

Conversely, I’ve been on windows 11 for work for a few years now with zero issues.

  • ninjagoo 2 days ago

    > Just read the other comments in this thread, all the evidence you need is in plain sight.

    Do anecdotes constitute citable/useful data for OSes with millions of users? Especially for comparison?

    > Conversely, I’ve been on windows 11 for work for a few years now with zero issues.

    By your previous standard, this thread (and the OP's article) are the evidence of Win11 being especially problematic. :)

    Also, is there an entire IT team supporting your Win 11 instance to make it usable? :)

    • twodave 13 hours ago

      I have 2 Windows 11 laptops for different jobs. One (part time job) has a small help desk team to support it (though overwhelmingly the issues there tend to relate to their choice of VPN, not the OS). The other is a company with maybe a headcount of 20-30? So no dedicated IT.

      That said, I bring up my point just to agree with you. I think there are plenty of cases where people had bad experiences with both Windows and Linux (and MacOS too, of course). Sometimes it’s hardware. Sometimes it’s the use cases. Sometimes it’s personal preference. Whatever it is, the anecdotes don’t make either of them the better choice.