What, no black hoodie? I thought all hackers had to wear a hoodie to hack
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Just for historical info: This has been available in Gimp for a very long time. It was there for several years before Adobe copied it, and added it to Photoshop. This sort of thing tends to get forgotten.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Should there be something that installs Linux to disk directly from Windows?English
1·7 days agoMany will already have a running Windows system. And running an app is an every day task for people not experienced in IT matters. Setting up and booting into a live image involves several steps completely foreign to many people. Maybe not to you. But there is a massive difference. These things matter if you’ve never done it before. Barriers like that are putting people off installing Linux.
ian@feddit.ukto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Should there be something that installs Linux to disk directly from Windows?English
1·8 days agoWUBI did it really well. It got a lot of people on to Linux.
It has been done before despite reasons.
ian@feddit.ukto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Should there be something that installs Linux to disk directly from Windows?English
3·8 days agoNot for those who are not sure about Linux. Installing an app and launching it, is a familiar task and quick to do, to take a look. No need get a usb stick and do unfamiliar steps right just then.
Then if Linux looks good, and you want to keep it, now you have the motivation to sort out how to install it. It’s a different task.
Many people don’t do that, because they dont know what Linux looks and feels like. So they won’t install it.
WUBI did a good job of that.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•GNOME and Mozilla Discuss Proposal to Disable Middle Mouse Paste on LinuxEnglish
43·8 days agoMiddle paste, like many features, can be used to increase productivity. It’s normal. A better question would be why doesn’t Windows have it? It makes no sense to dumb down Linux to the level of Windows, just when people are leaving Windows because the user experience is so bad. Sure, make it an option in Settings. So people can continue to use it if they want. But there are many things worth utilising to save clicks on both Windows and Linux. Get to know them, if you want to get on with things.

I just bought a new laptop that presumably had Win 11 on it. I just booted onto a USB stick and installed Linux over it. Next is to use Gparted to wipe any recovery partition and get the wasted space back.