Ok /g/ how do I debloat windows 10?
>inb4 install linux
I used linux for almost 5 years now and I don't wanna spend all my time on the pc tinkering and fixing stuff
>inb4 botnet
every device that connected to the internet is registered. If you truly are worried about privacy just go live on a mountain.
install gentoo
r/ing the windows debloating guide chart
>>61122323
install ubuntu or its variants. no tinkering necessary.
>>61122323
you can't. it's literally inside the kernel. if you dont want post install tinkering and a slightly bloated os, install hackintosh
>>61122323
Never understood this meme. Ubuntu takes 10 minutes to install, another hour or so to tweak a few things and install an old-school window manager, done. My last machine went 15 years without any need to tinker or fix anything. Current one, 5 years and counting. Not really a big deal!
>>61123060
is this an argument for micro kernels?
>>61122323
Install Windows 10 Enterprise ltsb
No fucking bloat
Windows 20 hours per month waiting for updates to finish.
Linux 0 hours per month fixing stuff.
>>61123202
Same. I've rarely ever had any problems with ubuntu. I dont get this xorg is broken stuff. Never happened to me once and I've been using linux for 10 years.
>>61122323
You can debloat Windows all you want but as soon as the new update package comes out it's just going to reinstall everything automatically again
then if it's not possible recc me a good linux distro for watching anime and browsing the web
>>61123750
Only happen to me once futzing around with nvidia drivers. Thankfully I had links2 installed and was able to google for a solution. No, I didn't have a second pc or a smartphone to look it up with.
>>61124558
Ubuntu. Whether it's Unity or GNOME3, it's your best bet for a stable tear-free experience.
>>61122323
>xkcd
LMAO PROGRAMMER HUMOR AMIRITEGAIS LOLOLOLOL
>>61122323
it really amazes me how everyone here ran linux for years and still claims all that bullshit
>>61125290
Bad attempt
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