• the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world
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    For those who care, at the first setup screen instead of answering any of the questions press Shift + F10.

    CMD will open.

    Type (no quotes) “net user Prefferedusername /add” (replacing Prefferedusername with the user name you wish to use) and press enter.

    Next type “net localgroup administrators Prefferedusername /add” and press enter.

    Next type “net user Prefferedusername /active:yes” and press enter.

    Next type “net user Prefferedusername /expires:never” and press enter.

    Next type “net user administrator /active:no” and press enter.

    Next type “net user defaultUser0 /delete” (this is case sensitive make sure the “U” is capitalized) and press enter.

    Next type “regedit” and press enter.

    This opens registry editor, navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE”

    Delete “DefaultAccountAction”, “DefaultAccountSAMName”, and “DefaultAccountSID”

    Right click on “LaunchUserOOBE” and rename it to “SkipMachineOOBE” and make sure the value is set to “1”.

    Close registry editor and type “shutdown /r /t 0”

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      Windows users: “I don’t want to swap to Linux, you have to follow arcane instructions from the Internet and use the terminal to do basic tasks”

      Also Windows users: “Now here is how you add a local user:”

      at the first setup screen instead of answering any of the questions press Shift + F10.

      CMD will open.

      Type (no quotes) “net user Prefferedusername /add” (replacing Prefferedusername with the user name you wish to use) and press enter.

      Next type “net localgroup administrators Prefferedusername /add” and press enter.

      Next type “net user Prefferedusername /active:yes” and press enter.

      Next type “net user Prefferedusername /expires:never” and press enter.

      Next type “net user administrator /active:no” and press enter.

      Next type “net user defaultUser0 /delete” (this is case sensitive make sure the “U” is capitalized) and press enter.

      Next type “regedit” and press enter.

      This opens registry editor, navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE”

      Delete “DefaultAccountAction”, “DefaultAccountSAMName”, and “DefaultAccountSID”

      Right click on “LaunchUserOOBE” and rename it to “SkipMachineOOBE” and make sure the value is set to “1”.

      Close registry editor and type “shutdown /r /t 0”

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      Honestly in my opinion just pirate windows ltsc/iot ltsc/server ltsc editions

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        No, they aren’t. The only people I ever here say that are angry linux fanboys complaining that people won’t use their preferred distro. This guide is for the people who want to do such a thing. If you don’t want to then don’t no one cares. Use Bazzite or Mint if you think linux is too hard.

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      I’ve been doing this in command prompt:

      reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE /v BypassNRO /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f

      shutdown/r /t 0

      After reboot it lets you choose “I don’t have internet” and you can continue with creating a local account.

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          If they did it would make all the bullshit I typed earlier entirely pointless, and honestly I hope its true because having to do all of the just to get a local account is ridiculous.

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      I thought they started blocking that work around.

      Also +1 for describing things like the quotes and preferred username.

      We had a guy doing remote file copy on a Unix system. Hr was given a sample like:

      Scp john@server2:/data/incoming/filename.prt /home/john/files

      He tried 5 times then complained to IT that the system couldn’t find the file to transfer.

      IT realized he wasn’t replacing filename with his filename he just assumed the server new which file he wanted by typing filename. Lol.

      Had a user given instructions to delete log data in C:/users/myusername/logs

      User replies to IT: my system does not have a folder called “myusername”

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        Unless they remove local accounts all together or disable shift F10 in the OOBE this should work, it just sets up a local account through command prompt in a similar manner that lusrmrg.msc would.

        That said I wouldn’t be surprised in the slightest if they remove local accounts altogether next.

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          I think that was part of a Windows 11 update, but I’d have to find the article

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      Intructions unclear.

      Invalid command: net rap user Prefferedusername
      Usage:
      net rap user add             Add specified user
      net rap user info            List domain groups of specified user
      net rap user delete          Remove specified user
      
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    The noose keeps tightening.

    Google also has been trying to argue that modifying client side javascript is equivalent to hacking.

    Modifying code running on your own fucking machine, in your own fucking browser.

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    Stop uploading content to YouTube - there are other hosts

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        There was a time Youtube videos would only be seen by 11 people. But it grew because people posted videos anyway.

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          Honestly? If anyone could make a rival for YouTube it would be a big porn hosting site.

          The infrastructure is already there. Just need to buy another domain and throw money at it.

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            So for what, 100 million people vs 8 billion, it’s a problem.

            I’ll take that.

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            no one cares about the plights of those living in backwater stone age dictatorships. the modern world must move forward on its own.

            we Americans have to get used to being left behind and left out of conversations by real adults now.

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            I don’t care if anything I’ve ever posted is blocked in 50 states. Americans assume they are the center of the world.

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        A little ironic that this comment posted on Lemmy (tiny competitor to reddit)

        Viewers go where the content is, yes, but you don’t get content on alternative sites if you don’t post there.

        YouTube in the old days was awesome. Then Google happened to it. When it first started it was quite small.

        Principles matter!

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      Better yet, this would be much better and easier to host as written instructions.

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    It’s almost like all of the big gigantic companies are in cahoots with one another and then one day…BOOM!..they bought all the governments.

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      We could see back in the 1980s that corporations were becoming more powerful than governments. And that power imbalance has only continued to become more extreme since then.

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        I saw it a lot further back in France, but they were called institutions back then, not corporations. A rose by any other name. It gives me hope that the sleeping giant (the citizenry) can only be pushed so far.

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    This is a screenshot of this HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45744503 Edit: WAS a screenshot - thanks for editing the post.

    Which is about this Reddit post: https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1oiz0v0/youtube_is_taking_down_videos_on_performing/

    “non-standard” means without a Windows account (gasp!) and on “non-standard equipment” - like, what a Samsung Smart Fridge instead of the ads? I can’t tell what that means, YT thinks I’m a bot, and can get fucked instead of me digging any deeper.

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      You know, Linux is great. I love it. I run a lot of things on it. But it can be a frustrating experience. Simply put, its not a one to one replacement and it will simply not fit into some peoples lives like windows has up to this point.

      My personal experience with linux desktops (some arch flavors and fedora) combined with Wayland and an Nvidia card have been pretty abysmal.
      On prior Fedora’s and Endeavor, I had Firefox crashing constantly, no clue why. Crashes reduced this week with the release of Fedora 43 but its still not stable. This is something I’ve not experienced under windows ever since they rewrote firefox like… 10 years ago now?
      With KDE plasma, its system apps like settings crash. I’ve not had to restart my PC with the physical restart button under windows for quite a while now. But when using KDE, the whole thing freezes and will just not respond.
      I’ve tried playing some CS2 literally today and couldn’t make it through a match without a crash.
      Vendor software for hardware devices (drivers) is missing linux support a lot of the time and while I appreciate open source alternatives, they just don’t cover the edge cases I had. As an example: razer rbg lighting effects stacking is non existent on linux. Open RBG works… but its not good enough.

      I’m sooo ready to use KDE Plasma on a daily basis and really want to, but the stability I want is just not there yet. If you have simple use cases, don’t stray too far onto the edge, possibly have older hardware and don’t need Wayland or don’t use Nvidia, I’d definitely recommend it. I use Mint on my 14 year old laptop just fine, but its got an old ass nvidia card, uses x11 with cinnamon and I don’t game on it. Stable as a rock. I use Debian (headless) on my home server and it hasn’t crashed with a 3 year uptime.
      Desktop linux on a gaming machine… I’ve just been disappointed.

      Sorry for the dump. I’m voicing my frustration out of love for linux, not out of hate.

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        I’m in the same camp. I have home servers that run linux and it works great there, but on the desktop I’ve run into a surprising amount of stability issues. It’s honestly worse than it was 20 years ago in that regard.

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          I was like this until last year. Used Linux a lot for work but couldn’t make the jump on my personal computers because there was always some thing or another that was annoying. Then one day i made one more distro change and suddenly I was having the best experience I’ve ever had in any OS. Now I can only hope I can keep riding on this wave for a long time.

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            Eyy you didn’t mention the distro you jumped to. Around these parts, that’s a spanking.

            Out with the distro or prepare your buttcheeks!

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              Thought the point of my comment would be better made without mentioning it by name, but it’s Bluefin.

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          I seriously can’t imagine what could be going on here. I’ve got opensuse, debian, and mint in the household for non-savvy people and it all just works. I have a rare problem with a Tumbleweed update, like twice a year. Printing, wifi, everything. It is way more stable than my Enterprise-managed Windows 11 machine. So I am seriously curious what problems people are having.

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            A lot of problems basically boil down to using an nVidia card and dealing with their drivers. Either use an AMD GPU/APU or if you don’t need anything fancy the iGPU in an Intel CPU.

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              Ive got a 1070 and the nvidia drivers work fine. They are pretty good about updating along with Tumbleweed updates. Other stuff around is Intel.

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                1070 is old at this point and the driver is mature. For newer GPUs, even on windows, drivers take time to become more stable.

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            Often it is the hardware. One should check what is supported, the chipsets etc… Or just get Framework (or maybe a mainstream Dell). It’s a pity they only do laptops…

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              Yeah i guess the hardware is the variable factor. My stuff is pretty old, so maybe it is better-supported.

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      Don’t know if this is a useful perspective, I switched to Linux about 2 weeks ago, coming from windows all my life, and most recently win10. It’s been tough, it seems like you can do anything you want, but you’re gonna spend many an hour troubleshooting early on for sure, and if you don’t have some amount of command line experience that’s gonna suck

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        What have you run into that sticks out to you?

        I’m curious because I’ve been on Linux full-time for 2 years now and an avid user for years before, but my friend is thinking of switching and I want to know what he might need help with.

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          If you’re using a new computer with Nvidia graphics, expect that to be a pain point. I’ve also had issues with the grub bootloader though within weeks I had a mitigation flow. Just remember to have a second computer around to use the internet to troubleshoot, and put important info you need that you work on on the PC on an attached thumbdrive also. This way you don’t have to worry about losing data. Makes the migration a lot more peaceful.

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        You’ve been using Windows all your life. It will take time to be comfortable with Linux since it’s a different workflow, that’s normal.

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        I’ve been casually using gnu/linux for nearly twenty years and i’m still looking up commands I use with some regularity.

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      It’s a tough change, I won’t lie. It depends on what you need too, good luck if you need Adobe apps. The first while is frustrating, weird and unfamiliar, but there will come a time where Windows will feel that way instead.

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    I know it’s a normal thing, to not instantly look for alternatives to software you might have used for your entire life, and I get it, if it hasn’t harmed you or done you wrong, then it’s probably fine to stick with what you know.

    But as someone who first experienced alternatives to Windows back in 2006, and like others who walked the more beaten path, we’ve grown tired of this stuff. The slow, decline of Windows, and the promise of something better with every update.

    It won’t surprise me if one day they decide to full send it and charge a monthly subscription to use the full OS, not one bit. Enshittification, it’s bound to happen. I’m teaching my child about linux now, so they’ll be aware that software doesn’t have to suck.

    Try something different, it’s a good way to live, to know you don’t have to remain where you are if you don’t want to. Of course, only if you want to!

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      Thank you. Yep. Can you just go ahead and leave your pamphlets and boot DVD by the door and we’ll read them. We’re eating dinner right now.

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      Right. A long winded response ignoring the subject of google censorship.

      -1

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        You can’t share a recipe for pizza sauce on lemmy without someone shouting about Linux. It’s just part of life here. Best to accept it.

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        That indeed is a huge problem. Whenever I try peertube, I get zero search results and I don’t know whether it is because there are so few videos or because the indexing is so badly done or because people do not provide metadata with their uploads…

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          I use NewPipe on android and while it is slow to the point of annoyance it is usable. Also completely stopped my doomscrolling so now I am forced to enjoy and appreciate the little things in life like love and friendship ughhhh

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    You don’t understand, I’m scouring the internet for obscure archives of videos on how to manually uninstall Windows 11 components with the command line because Linux is just too hard to learn!

  • Me in 2026: diving into the dark web to find an instruction manual


    They took control of the digital town square and now its a prison. Monopolitistic shithole corporate vampire behavior.

    “Freedom is dead. Freedom remains dead. And we’ve killed it. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent?”

    -Nietzsche 2026

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    They realise that A LOT of those videos are not primarily about Windows?

    I’ve seen many reviews of vintage devices where the uploader just casually installs Windows 11 in a “nonstandard” way, just because it’s the only way.

    Besides, you still have to activate it. Rufus doesn’t help you get around that, so it’s not even piracy.