I relate. I'm trying to remember all of the distros I tried in 2019...
I relate. I'm trying to remember all of the distros I tried in 2019...
Windows 10: Keine Update-Unterstützung mehr – Zeit für den Umstieg auf Linux!
Microsoft hat angekündigt, dass Windows 10 ab dem 14. Oktober 2025 keine Updates mehr erhalten wird. Das bedeutet, dass es nach diesem Datum keine neuen Funktionen, Sicherheitsupdates oder Fehlerbehebungen mehr geben wird. Für viele Nutzer ist dies eine Herausforderung – aber auch eine Chance, etwas Neues auszuprobieren!
Warum jetzt auf Linux umsteigen?
Linux ist eine kostenlose, stabile und sichere Alternative zu Windows. Es ist nicht nur ressourcenschonend, sondern bietet auch eine unglaubliche Vielfalt an Distributionen, die für unterschiedliche Bedürfnisse zugeschnitten sind.
Welche Linux-Distributionen eignen sich für Anfänger?
Ubuntu
Linux Mint
Zorin OS
Fedora Workstation
Pop!_OS
Debian
Nützliche Hilfe-Seiten für den Umstieg
Der Umstieg auf Linux mag anfangs wie eine Herausforderung wirken, aber es gibt viele tolle Ressourcen, die dir helfen!
DistroWatch – distrowatch.com
Bietet Informationen und Bewertungen zu verschiedenen Linux-Distributionen sowie aktuelle Nachrichten aus der Linux-Welt.
Ubuntu-Community – ubuntuusers.de
Umfangreiche Dokumentation für Ubuntu-Nutzer, perfekt für Anfänger.
Linux.de – linux.de
Eine umfassende Ressource mit Anleitungen und Hilfestellungen für Linux-Nutzer.
GNU/Linux.ch – gnu-linux.ch
Eine informative Seite mit Anleitungen, Tipps und Tricks rund um GNU/Linux.
Linux Mint Forum – linuxmint.com
Eine aktive Community, die dir bei allen Fragen hilft.
Jetzt ist der richtige Zeitpunkt!
Mit dem Ende der Update-Unterstützung für Windows 10 ist der perfekte Moment gekommen, um auf Linux umzusteigen. Du bekommst ein freies, sicheres und anpassbares Betriebssystem – und eine großartige Community, die dich auf deinem Weg unterstützt! Trau dich und entdecke die Welt von Linux – du wirst es nicht bereuen!
Wenn IHR noch andere Hilfe-Seiten habt bitte ergänzen!!!!!!!
Windows 10 will no longer receive free software updates, technical assistance, or security fixes after 14.10.2025.
Consider migrating to Linux: https://mastodon.online/@blueghost/112240288637362593
Linux distributions have been developed for a variety of uses.
General: #Debian @debian / #Fedora @fedora
Multimedia: #Dynebolic @dyne
Anonymity: #Tails @torproject
Security: #QubesOS @QubesOS
STEM: #PopOS @pop_os_official @system76
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PopOS Cosmic Alpha 6
In questo video vediamo insieme le principali novità di questa nuova release del team di System76.
Buona visione.
MCP, Agentic Knowledge Graphs & AI Models: Solving Conversational Analytics
In this free webinar led by ex-Snowflake, Cloudera, and Amazon leaders, we'll unveil how cutting-edge LLMs (GPT 4.5, Sonnet 3.7, Deepseek V3/R1, Gemini 2.5, etc.) are revolutionizing data products.
#python #machinelearning #deeplearning #ai #developer #dev #devsecops #devops #mlops #learn #learning #study #git #github #codeberg #tensorflow #pytorch #jax #huggingface #linux #ubuntu #popos #llm
Folks, I do need some advice related to #hardware please. My #homeoffice desk and it's surroundings are home to 2 machines running #Win10 , 1 machine running #PopOS and one machine running the #ubuntu office server. I am obviously running out of space for input devices. Does anyone have experience with #bidirectional #USB #switch|es for more than 2 machines and more than 2 devices per machine? I think I really do need one of those, but have no clue, which one to buy.
please RT.
#usbswitch
I put together a "little" primer for people considering migrating from Windows or macOS to Linux.
The Linux landscape can be confusing when looking from the outside. Hopefully this document can give some initial guidance and knowledge about what all the new words and concepts mean.
Nice! Btw, are there plans to allow sizing apps differently than system tray icons? This is pretty important for traditional bottom-bar layouts
I am looking at PopOS the upcoming Cosmic desktop. I think it looks good, I like the ideas behind as far as I understand them. Has anyone tried it or has thoughts about it? My daily driver is Kbuntu but I am considering switching to PopOS when a new version with the stable Cosmic desktop comes is released.
Any comments or ideas?
#linux #popos #COSMICdesktop
Testing my round "Black Sun" icon theme in Pop OS with Cosmic DE (alpha 6).
Black Sun icon theme can freely be downloaded here: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/2264896 though the round version is not ready yet.
Rant time:
It’s unbelievable that Windows 11 does not recognize that I removed OneDrive and ms Teams. After one simple update or reboot, it always comes back. The CPU is constantly running at 100%, and I don’t have anything open except for Task Manager. This laptop is less than 24 hours old, and I’m already preparing to switch back to Pop!_OS in the next few days. I knew that Windows was terrible, but even after de-bloating the OS, I don’t feel or see a difference.
#Windows11 #PopOS #linux
Unlocking Productivity: The Rise of Tiling Window Managers for Linux Beginners
Tiling window managers can revolutionize your Linux desktop experience, enhancing productivity and efficiency. Discover why Pop!_OS is the ideal choice for newcomers venturing into the world of tiling...
Everyone's different so I'm not forcing this on anyone, I'm also not particularly recommending this to anyone, but from my personal experience, #ArchLinux or rather its derivatives like #EndeavourOS (NOT including #Manjaro) or even #SteamOS (to some degree, not apples-to-apples comparison since that OS is purposefully locked down) has actually been the most user-friendly to use and easy to maintain lol.
I think it's been 3 years or more now since I've made the switch? Not only me tho, since I've "deployed" the same setup also on our family PC, and on my wife's personal rig, and surprise, surprise.. we've faced not a single issue despite not being a sifu in #Linux wizardry. I've had many, MANY more issues/frustrations using other distros for "normies" like #PopOS, #ElementaryOS, (and Manjaro ) and the biggest hurdle on those distros has always been software installation.
It was almost always the case, and I still see it happening now based on others' accounts of their experience, that you'll very quickly encounter a case where you want to install something, it's not found on any of the distro's repos and you'd have to add a dedicated software repository purely for that one package - and many other packages, before you could install them. Even worse, sometimes you'll have to go thru the same hassle to get their dependencies too. For a "regular" user that these distros are "catered" to? will almost certainly lead to breaking the system in some way.
This should be a bit better now thanks to #Flatpak/#Flathub, but I'm still seeing people needing to do shit like download random scripts off of #GitHub just to get something like #DavinciResolve installed and running. On an Arch-like distro, the only setup really I've done on all machines is to install yay
which can be used in place of #pacman (Arch's default package manager), Flatpak, and #KDE's app store frontend, #Discover. In 99% of cases, I can install/update the Flatpak of an app, if not, it'd either be available on Arch's repos or the #AUR (which comes with yay
right out of the box) - all through the GUI.
Everything else from that point has been a breeze - and this is despite using an #NVIDIA GPU on at least 2 systems, mine esp with a much more complicated setup including multi-monitors, multi-capture cards/devices, professional audio equipment, touchpad, etc. None of us have ever encountered any Arch/distro related issues since we first started daily driving EndeavourOS - some minor issues that prop up here and there (rarely) have only been issues that face all Linux users like the transition to #Wayland and so on.
Again, this is not a rec - I'd still recommend users looking to migrate from #Windows to maybe try some of the more "mainstream" distros like #LinuxMint (+1 bonus tho if it comes with official #KDEPlasma support) since they should theoretically be more "stable" as a non-rolling release distro, but if that's not working out, something like EndeavourOS could be an option.
Played with Cosmic DE for a while, but reverted to Cosmic on Gnome anyway on my Pop OS! installation. It just didn't feel stable enough yet. But that's what you get with a alpha release