• breadsmasher@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t necessarily agree with this characterisation. This is how to install linux rather than “we recommend linux over windows”?

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, title is kinda clickbaity. It doesn’t mention that Microsoft recommends Linux at any point. But a post saying that Microsoft has an installation guide for Linux would get less traffic I guess.

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        1 year ago

        In fact, it recommends installing Linux on top of Windows via WSL or a virtual machine. It explicitly recommends not installing Linux on bare metal because of hardware compatibility.

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        1 year ago

        Especially because this exact article with a non clickbait title has gone around two-three weeks ago

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    @Zerush Microsoft is a long time contributor to the Linux kernel. Also for some years now they are shifting their focus. They make more and more money with their subscription based “cloud” services that can be used with every modern operating system. They also use Linux quite intensively on their “cloud”-systems itself.

    They realized over time, that you can make much more money with monthly subscriptions than with single time purchases. So they aren’t that interested anymore in selling you OEM versions of Windows, but instead they try to lur you into monthly subscriptions for services.

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    1 year ago

    I would think this wouldn’t be a good idea, but neat to have a major player explaining it for us I guess.

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      The most comprehensive Installation Guide is the one on ArchWiki bar none. I used the ArchWiki well before I started using Arch Linux, it’s just that good.