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[-] EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

I'd honestly have proposed (if they don't need programs that only run on windows) "we could put linux on it and that should fix these issues" and put Linux Mint or Fedora on it (better if you choose not them unless they really want to deal with all the choices, most likely they won't wnt to tho) and just tell them the basics of how to install software and stuff.

[-] lord_ryvan@ttrpg.network 1 points 6 months ago

I have jokingly mentioned I'd fix it by just installing Linux

I wonder when that stops being a joke

[-] EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

I'd say now's the time, by now I mean as soon as it's appropriate.

I was once asked if I could crack a password of a windows PC in an office cause the guy who used to work there no longer remembers it and they wanted to reuse the old PC. I asked if they need to recover any data, if they used any software that would be incompatible with Linux (not like this but directly mentioning software and asked for a list of stuff they use) and then told them it would simply be easier to install Linux on the thing, not only it's easier but since it's an old machine running windows 7 it's also more secure and the computer will perform well.

During the installation we found out that the computer is glorified junk, took ages to even attempt to format the disk to ext4. Still got to install Linux Mint on another one of their computers tho, big success.

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