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For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose.

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  • purrperl@noc.socialP purrperl@noc.social

    @zer0unplanned @thegardendude @codemonkeymike

    I get the basic idea behind nixOS and its scripting language that handles configuration. I'm planning to replace the nix language with Ruby/Perl, since those languages are already known, and it would save people the trouble of learning the nix language, and would draw more people in to nixOS.

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    @purrperl @thegardendude @codemonkeymike You mean making your own Nix based OS but then written in Perl/Ruby? I wish you honestly success, share your work when done 🙂
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    • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

      For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

      ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

      This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

      98percent@mastodon.nz9 This user is from outside of this forum
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      @codemonkeymike Exactly this! I have 6 old laptops converted to Linux Mint right now sitting here waiting to go to a local organisation that helps young single mums with no resources of their own.
      Not only is Linux helping prevent e-waste, it's providing secure, powerful and free access to the digital world to people who otherwise would not have any (except maybe a crappy phone).

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      • thegardendude@regenerate.socialT thegardendude@regenerate.social

        @codemonkeymike What’s a good Linux distro for someone new to Linux?

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        @thegardendude @codemonkeymike
        *buntu, Mint, Zorin are all based on Debian.
        Debian is nonprofit. Use the default version, Debian Stable Trixie to avoid new potentially buggy features

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        • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

          For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

          ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

          This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

          catwoman69y2k@meow.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @codemonkeymike When it comes to the older computers, is there a particular Linux distro that you install it with?

          I ask bc I use Kubuntu for my daily driver but I wouldnt assume KDE is compatible with the slower computers

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          • catwoman69y2k@meow.socialC catwoman69y2k@meow.social

            @codemonkeymike When it comes to the older computers, is there a particular Linux distro that you install it with?

            I ask bc I use Kubuntu for my daily driver but I wouldnt assume KDE is compatible with the slower computers

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            @Catwoman69y2k how old we talking? I always try and run nixbook which is cinnamon and find 4 cores and 4 gigs of ram is enough there. If it's even OLDER Debian xfce

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            • 98percent@mastodon.nz9 98percent@mastodon.nz

              @codemonkeymike Exactly this! I have 6 old laptops converted to Linux Mint right now sitting here waiting to go to a local organisation that helps young single mums with no resources of their own.
              Not only is Linux helping prevent e-waste, it's providing secure, powerful and free access to the digital world to people who otherwise would not have any (except maybe a crappy phone).

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              @98Percent yes!!! This is awesome! Love to hear this Pete. Thanks! If you're curious about something like Linux mint but even more set and forget for normal people. Check out my project NixbookOS

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              • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                @Catwoman69y2k how old we talking? I always try and run nixbook which is cinnamon and find 4 cores and 4 gigs of ram is enough there. If it's even OLDER Debian xfce

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                @codemonkeymike Yeah. Im asking about the older computers. Ones with lower processing power and 8gb or lower of RAM

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                • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                  For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

                  ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

                  This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

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                  @codemonkeymike There's another angle on this too, for a number of people with disabilities this same "it's not really a choice" idea applies, but with macOS being the thing. Because while Windows has some assistive tech, Linux has very little, and what is there isn''t installed by default or easy to set up and use. This particularly sucks in situations like this where Linux is being looked at as the primary OS for these older systems.

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                  • 98percent@mastodon.nz9 98percent@mastodon.nz

                    @codemonkeymike Exactly this! I have 6 old laptops converted to Linux Mint right now sitting here waiting to go to a local organisation that helps young single mums with no resources of their own.
                    Not only is Linux helping prevent e-waste, it's providing secure, powerful and free access to the digital world to people who otherwise would not have any (except maybe a crappy phone).

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                    @98Percent @codemonkeymike where are you based? (how) can we send donations?

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                    • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                      For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

                      ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

                      This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

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                      @codemonkeymike Our 2012 Latitude has been running Debian/Xfce contentedly for most of a decade now, once Windows got too bloated for it.

                      After last year's HDD -> SSD upgrade it's nice and mostly-snappy, and I figure it'll chug along usefully for at *least* five more years.

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                      • 98percent@mastodon.nz9 98percent@mastodon.nz

                        @codemonkeymike Exactly this! I have 6 old laptops converted to Linux Mint right now sitting here waiting to go to a local organisation that helps young single mums with no resources of their own.
                        Not only is Linux helping prevent e-waste, it's providing secure, powerful and free access to the digital world to people who otherwise would not have any (except maybe a crappy phone).

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                        @98Percent @codemonkeymike Same! Half a dozen old MacBook Pros updated with Ubuntu, new SSDs, new batteries ready to get out the door for people who need them.

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                        • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                          For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

                          ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

                          This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

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                          @codemonkeymike I’ve got an unsupported MacBook Air and an even older MacBook Pro that I have running Debian 13; works great on them. Now if only we could get phones to open up a bit, I could do something with an old iPhone 11 Pro and LG Stylo 6 I’ve got

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                          • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                            For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

                            ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

                            This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

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                            @codemonkeymike Well, WinXP probably installs fine on all of them and there are enough free licenses or circumventions available. Now it depends a lot on what you want to do with it. If you want to run older games offline, then that's maybe even a usable choice. If you want to do online banking and Internet browsing, well, don't do that with an OS out of support.

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                            • http@infosec.exchangeH http@infosec.exchange

                              @codemonkeymike Well, WinXP probably installs fine on all of them and there are enough free licenses or circumventions available. Now it depends a lot on what you want to do with it. If you want to run older games offline, then that's maybe even a usable choice. If you want to do online banking and Internet browsing, well, don't do that with an OS out of support.

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                              @http ehh yeah. This isn't computers for shits and giggles to play commander keen. I'm trying to get people useful computers for school, work, etc. Win XP ain't cutting it?

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                              • xoagray@tiggi.esX xoagray@tiggi.es

                                @codemonkeymike There's another angle on this too, for a number of people with disabilities this same "it's not really a choice" idea applies, but with macOS being the thing. Because while Windows has some assistive tech, Linux has very little, and what is there isn''t installed by default or easy to set up and use. This particularly sucks in situations like this where Linux is being looked at as the primary OS for these older systems.

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                                @xoagray yup I agree. Again. I'm a huge believer in the right tool for the job. Sometimes it's MacOS, sometimes it's Windows and sometimes it's Linux.

                                My thesis here is that Linux is never even considered for most people when it very well might be the right tool.

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                                • btskinn@fosstodon.orgB btskinn@fosstodon.org

                                  @codemonkeymike Our 2012 Latitude has been running Debian/Xfce contentedly for most of a decade now, once Windows got too bloated for it.

                                  After last year's HDD -> SSD upgrade it's nice and mostly-snappy, and I figure it'll chug along usefully for at *least* five more years.

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                                  @btskinn this is the way!

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                                  • mdione@en.osm.townM mdione@en.osm.town

                                    @98Percent @codemonkeymike where are you based? (how) can we send donations?

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                                    @mdione @98Percent were based in Olympia, WA In the US.

                                    Check out our site. You can donate there or if you meant donating hardware, happy to talk about that too! (And our address is on the site too)

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                                    • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                                      @xoagray yup I agree. Again. I'm a huge believer in the right tool for the job. Sometimes it's MacOS, sometimes it's Windows and sometimes it's Linux.

                                      My thesis here is that Linux is never even considered for most people when it very well might be the right tool.

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                                      @codemonkeymike That's definitely true. I've had people literally scream at me and / or burst into tears at just the thought of switching off windows. Even if they're only using their computer for browsing, email, the kind of stuff where it literally doesn't matter what OS you use. (context, I used to repair and build PC's for people and small businesses for years.)

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                                      • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                                        @http ehh yeah. This isn't computers for shits and giggles to play commander keen. I'm trying to get people useful computers for school, work, etc. Win XP ain't cutting it?

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                                        @codemonkeymike I was thinking about people in very poor countries trying to get used to (offline) computers, or children there playing older games. But yes, for anything like work or school, Linux is probably the best choice.

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                                        • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                                          For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

                                          ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

                                          This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

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                                          @codemonkeymike you are so right. Although it is quite sad seeing that so few people use Linux. I studied web development in 2023 and in a class of 30-35 people, just one had Linux. (I don't use Linux neither but I respect and support its revolution). Every day I learn more from it and I love it. Thank you for your post

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