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Just watched a video on how Windows 11 can interfere with dual-boot setups in different ways, with the larger, overarching insight that Windows is doing its best to lock us in.
I feel that, as with climate change, we are at this crossroads but here with our privacy rights. The big companies want us to let go of our privacy and lock ourselves within their systems so we can be spied on in the best way, to feed us as much ads as possible and make us dependent on them (e.g. with "genAI"). Governments support this because they can use it to make us more compliant, control the information we receive and send, and easily target any "rebels".
I'm really grateful to all the people who support open source and alternative systems like Linux. But I worry that in a few decades, most of the Linux - aware people will be gone, or simply unable to work on open-source on their free time because of all the exploitation... I hope "normal people" are waking up about this and installing Linux before it's too late!
I'm personally trying to resist with the following actions:
- I have installed #ZorinOS, as dual-boot for now, on 3 computers + supported my partner with their install!
- I am asking my IT at work to install #Ubuntu (also dual-boot) on the new computers we are getting. They didn't want to install Zorin for unclear reasons, and seem to be struggling with the dual-boot installation. All of the staff is pushed towards using Windows and other MS products, including Copilot, yes, in a university!
- I am exposing my students to Linux and open source software (e.g. Python, Zotero), telling them not to use AI etc. But I am just a postdoc..
- I'm trying to figure out how we can promote Linux some more, but it's hard without the support of IT.
- are you also doing something about this (helping the world leave Windows' claws, if yes, what)?
This is the video, from Rob Braxman on youtube: m.youtube.com/watch?v=C44iCr6cā¦
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I wonder if anyone could help with fact-checking some of the video's points:
(1). He says he had Windows "wipe Linux partitions" entirely - has anyone heard of this? Apparently that was when using the Win "Disk management" software to just look at the Linux partition.
(2). If you disable secure boot (e.g. because you want to install Linux) on a computer with Win11, it will lock your entire drive!? And the encryption key is associated with your Microsoft ID?! So if you installed win 11 without an Microsoft ID (hard but possible) you simply can't unlock your drive!
-> anyone has a source about this?
(3). Windows updates might overwrite your "boot instructions" so you can't dual-boot anymore: I've heard about this before, is it a documented thing? Is there anyway to prevent it?
(The video link again: m.youtube.com/watch?v=C44iCr6cā¦)
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I like to install a new hard drive for linux, and then use the bios to switch between which one boots.
Windows can't mess with what it can't see.