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65 points

Oh, I see the problem.

It’s Windows 10.

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7 points

and outlook

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35 points

My Debian linux system hangs on shutdown about a third of the time. It’s fun.

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31 points

Woah, watch out, the Linux lemmy users don’t allow negative Linux posts. Thoughts and prayers for your family.

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20 points

I’ll miss them when I’m in a gulag guarded by armed penguins.

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5 points

RIP if you leave a Windows VM turned on and it does an update.

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Oh God…I’m about to setup my work laptop with mint and a windows vm…what’s the problem???

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Mine does that too. It’s usually only for around 20 seconds, so it doesn’t really bother me.

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Mine is still hung when come back the next day. I’ll spend some time figuring it out eventually.

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Well ackshually I use OpenRC. You soystemd users and your stop jobs. I want my system to crash whenever I shut it down. no mercy /j

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4 points

Ubuntu sometimes does this to me, because of either some Snap thing or some CUPS thing.

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77 points

Could be worse.

Could be 11.

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18 points

Ah, it seems like a race to the bottom.

But I can’t disagree with you there.

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7 points

Windows with copilot?

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16 points

Yes, that’s Windows 11

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4 points

My work Mac refuses to restart until I force close my IDE.

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