Windows basically never nukes the actual linux install. It DOES like breaking the bootloader though. Which is fixable but still deeply annoying.
Windows basically never nukes the actual linux install. It DOES like breaking the bootloader though. Which is fixable but still deeply annoying.
work on your reading comprehension.
You’re either being intentionally obtuse or disingenuous.
Or I’m simply disagreeing with you. I’m not disagreeing to disagree, I just simply am not convinced by your arguments.
you wouldn’t count people who bought that refrigerator as Linux users, would you?
No, I would not.
If they’re not exposed to any operational functions of the OS, then counting them as users of the OS is dishonest.
Right, but the steam deck exposes all that perfectly fine, a lot of uses simply choose not to engage with that. Someone using debian but then only touching the web browser still counts as them using linux surely.
But that’s true for anything. you could swap out the OS under gnome and most users wouldn’t notice either.
I’d probably call Big Picture the Desktop environment in this case. Yes it’s a simplified linux experience, but it’s not not linux.
They’re using a curated overlay for Linux
This is commonly known as a “distro”. SteamOS is just particularly good at being user friendly for it’s fairly narrow use-case.
A couple people have said this now, but can you link some examples? I’ve been watching the channel for a while and don’t recall things like that, but it could just be that I was watching with rose colored glasses.
I haven’t had it happen to me for a while now. I used to have a boot repair liveCD that’d always do the trick, but I don’t think that specific distro even exists anymore.
The gist is you’ll want to boot a liveCD and use the liveCD to reinstall GRUB, I’m sure you can find the right incantation to do so online somewhere.