• InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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      3 months ago

      Meh, not nearly as configurable as linux, some things you can’t change.

      NFS beats SMB into a cocked hat.

      You start spending more time in a terminal on linux, because you’re not dealing with your machine, you’re always connecting to other machines with their resources to do things. Yeah a terminal on windows makes a difference, and I ran cygwin for a while, it’s still not clean.

      Installing software sucks, either having to download or the few stuff that goes through a store. Not that building from source is much better, but most stuff comes from distro repos now.

      Once I got lxc containers though, actually once I tried freebsd I lost my windows tolerance. Being able to construct a new effective “OS” with a few keystrokes is incredible, install progarms there, even graphical ones, no trace on your main system. There’s just no answer.

      Also plasma is an awesome DE.

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        3 months ago

        Ah, ok, I thought you were taking about Windows not being able to run CPU at full speed. But yes, it’s certainly a different OS with ups and downs.

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          3 months ago

          Well, it can’t run multithreaded jobs at full speed.

          Exhibit A: The latest AMD patch for multicore scheduling across NUMA.