I’m guessing yes, that you have to make a back up of all your files etc. But I figured I’d ask anyway, just in case.

To anyone who’s done it, how do you prepare when you change distro?

  • Dort_Owl [they/them, any]@hexbear.netOP
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    It’s so much better than Windows, I don’t see myself going back, even though Windows is what I grew up on.

    The only thing that’s going to suck is that I’m worried not having experience with Windows 11 is going to embarrass me one day haha.

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      Yeah, I find myself confused and infuriated when I have to deal with a modern Windows machine. It takes so long to figure out how to do simple things or change a setting. And then you look it up and all the documentation and forums online are useless.


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      I’m at the point where if a job requires me to be able to troubleshoot windows then i skip applying for it. I refuse to work with that piece of shit any longer.