Like the title says, my partner's laptop was still running Windows 10 and they got infected with a backdoor malware. We'll need to reset her computer. It's an Asus Tuf Gaming A15.
She's been using Windows 10 for as long as she could but support is running out. At her work the computers are on Windows 11 and she hates it. Plus she's fervently anti-AI and wants none of that forced Copilot bullshit and privacy eroding features of Windows 11. She's seen me use it for over a year now and I also installed it on our old OG 1st gen MS Surface Pro table and she sees how well it's going. So now she wants Linux on her laptop.
After careful consideration and comparisons, I've decided to go with Zorin OS. I thought of Linux Mint, but it just looks so dated. There are inconistencies in the looks and I feel it lacks some features that I found that Zorin OS has. (It's essentially Gnome with QoL extras.) My only concern is that Zorin has Snaps out of the box but I don't think that's a concern for her. I'll install it on a BTRFS partition with automatic snapshots and grub-btrfs to recover from snapshots. And I'll schedule monthly backups of her files through rsync, or whatever the built-in backup tool does, onto an external drive.
I've tried Zorin on a VM and it was already outstanding. On the live USB session it was able to detect her NVidia card and recommend either the nouveau or NVidia proprietary driver. Everything worked out of the box. So I'm fairly confident everything will work well. One concern I have is she uses her personal laptop for work, and needs to connect to her work's Microsoft account. I see there's an accounts section in the settings where this can be set up, but I've never used it, so that'll be a first. Her work also requires Cisco AnyConnect VPN client. There is a Linux client, but you need a Cisco account to download it, and her work IT department does not support Linux, so I don't know if she'll be able to get it. One of the IT people has Linux on his machine and was able to set it up so maybe we'll rely on him for that part. She'll also need MS Office which uses a work license. I wonder how that will work on Bottles. We can try with Libre Office but I know the spacing and fonts get all wonky when you open a MS Word document or a Powerpoint presentation. Every other app she uses is open source apps like Gimp, Inkscape, Audacity, etc. And she doesn't game much, but I know this will work just fine. And the Gnome-Network-Displays will allow her to cast her screen onto our NVidia Shield device for watching movies.
Is there anything else I should be concerned about? Maybe hardware wise? Or anything to so with Snaps that could cause issues?
Ever heard of Void Linux?
It doesn't have SystemD and still runs Wayland.
Yes, I know of Void. However, despite running with runit right now, the Vendefoul Wolf Twitter account had basically talked about how systemd is being a dependency for Wayland, despite it not being a hard one right now. Some features of Wayland, from what I understand of it (I'll need to do some more research on it) will require systemd as a hard dependency in the future.
The post I speak of is here: https://xcancel.com/vendefoulwolf/status/2035471338412916937#m
Edit: The question about the distros claiming to be systemd-free, and saying they aren't. The guy behind the Vendefoul Wolf account probably missed that question
Ah ok. I see what you mean.
This is stupid. That's not how Linux is supposed to work. That's not the Unix way of doing things. This needs to stop unless we end up with another Windows. Then I'll switch to BSD dammit!
That isn't a Linux thing. Rather, it's IBM trying to control Linux through Wayland and systemd, since they've been linked for some time now.
That's why I'm all-in for the fragmentation that deviates from corporate norms.