Successfully upgraded from Debian 12 Bookworm to Debian 13 Trixie without fucking up my computer. So anyway, I will be accepting job offers directly from Mr. Linux, himself, because talent like this simply cannot go unutilized.
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Successfully upgraded from Debian 12 Bookworm to Debian 13 Trixie without fucking up my computer. So anyway, I will be accepting job offers directly from Mr. Linux, himself, because talent like this simply cannot go unutilized.
So next month will be the end of Windows 10 support, which is a little bit of a deal, since 10 is still seems to be the go-to OS for people. I personally didn't even try out Windows 11, which is interesting, since I was such a diehard windows fan, I updated to windows 10 day 1, but since 11 had system requirements, even if I wanted to at first, I couldn't do it.
It's been 4 years, and win11 is still not a decent system, since they focusing on AI bullshit, they don't really pay attention to feedbacks, and optimizing the damn thing
The problem is that most people doesn't know how to do workarounds or debloating, and because of that, there might be a chance for a huge spike of e-waste after October, which is sad and bad
You COULD stay on 10, but may have to pay for security
You CAN use 11 on your current device, but you need to use workarounds, like through Rufus, and debloat softwares like winaero or windows utility, other option is Tiny11 Windows LTSC
I would also recommend a Linux based alternative, since I started using one for over a year now, and haven't really looked back, but of course you do need some thinkering to make things work
I didn't have problem for Linux, cause my expectations are mostly low/different, I use Krita for drawing, I mostly play casual games or indie titles like ENA: Dream BBQ, and Deltarune, DBD is an exception, but that game isssss... eh, but Springtrap is there
BUT if you DO wanna get out of your comfort zone, and try something new:
-Kubuntu LTS: Very Windows like system, good hardware support (entry level)
-Linux Mint: Simple and also good hardware support (entry level)
-Bazzite: gamer centric, obviously hardware support (gaymer)
-Debian 13: Verrry simple and lightweight (Need bigger brain for it)
Even though Debian 13 "Trixie" has been out for over a week, I'm still rocking Debian 12 "Bookworm" because there is no one-click update solution (that I'm aware of), and every time time I try to find out how to upgrade online, I get overwhelmed by the info and just end up like:
So idk if I can bring myself to upgrade, y'all. I just got Linux working on my MacBook again... If I mess something up–or Debian 13 breaks something–I might actually cry. 😭
Quer rodar máquinas virtuais no Debian 13 sem erro e sem perder tempo?
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my keyboard is a 87 keys us intl layout with japanese hiragana added to the keys (8bitdo fami edition), which i got on purpose as i prefer to type japanesd with the hiragana rather than using romaji.
so i installed ibus-mozc which makes it super easy to switch from english to japanese input.
however, i'm having the issue where quite a few keys don't match, some double, and some aren't there at all (notably missing is 'he' へ).
and my search engine is not being helpful is ways to get around this or chaning the key mapping completely.
(would rather have the change be in mozc rather than a new keyboard layout, as mozc has the word suggestion and hiragana to kanji words, which simple japanese keyboard layouts inputs don't)
any linux peeps have any idea? keeping in mind i'm still a noob so the lingo will mostly elude me.
uhhhhhhhhh
this may be the end of the line for updating on my laptop (unless Q4OS ends up providing its own versions of the missing parts)