• Zephorah@discuss.online
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        5 hours ago

        I realize Linux distros inspire arguments on the level of which rule set is the best rule set for D&D. As such, everyone is right, and no one can really prove anyone else wrong no matter how long they choose to argue. Unless we’re discussing the awfulness of 4.0 of course.

        • Rothe@piefed.social
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          55 minutes ago

          Indeed. I think the inevitable discussion about best distro, which always comes up in this context, is more hurtful than constructive, since it may end up confusing and scaring away potential Windows-defectors.

          The point is to get them to try out linux and get a taste for it, and only when they have become comfortable with the concept and realised it is not so scary of a change that some people claim, should they begin to consider which distro is right for them.

        • Goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          52 minutes ago

          I haven’t seen anyone argue on the ruleset of DnD, so I’m disregarding that, but I agree with your point. Remember: Switcning distros is easy.

    • tomalley8342@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      Don’t most Linux distributions not enable full disk encryption by default? How would that have improved the situation in this case?

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        9 hours ago

        While it’s rarely by default (I actually don’t know any that do by default but), it is usually a simple checkbox during the installation. And a provided password, of course.