"You should probably just throw it away" - eviltoast
  • computerscientistII@lemm.ee
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    12 hours ago

    And dont listen to zealts who say its not a viable option.

    It is a viable option, especially for old hardware. I mainly don’t use it because I want to install an OS exactly once: When the computer is brand new. This is exactly when some shit is not working properly on Linux. But if you have old hardware, it will run no problems. Just install Ubuntu and Libre Office on it, pray that you get the printer set up, done.

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      11 hours ago

      “pray you get the printer set up” is more of a windows thing. For ten years, over three versions of windows, I couldn’t get printing to work reliably. Switched to Linux, no problems since

      Also, the new hardware thing is not really true anymore. Most things are supported from the get-go, or at least within a few weeks

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        10 hours ago

        I also never had a problem. Neither under windows nor under linux. The problem usually occurs within the printer. The more urgently you need to print a document, the more likely your printer is gonna jam. I suspect those things are so crappy in order to keep IT support companies afloat.

        • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          6 hours ago

          The more urgently you need to print a document, the more likely your printer is gonna jam

          This really is some kind of law of the universe.