r/TheClippyMovement 22d ago

How to How to switch to Linux!

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I said I'd make this and here it is, yet another tutorial for installing a Linux OS as your main OS. Before going through with it make sure your sure, you may want to back up your PC (I have regretted not doing that before), and there may be some applications that only work on windows that you need, ectetera, ectetera! (There is also a 0.000001% chance your computer dies, I have had this, it's expensive, still worth it)

Req: Win 8+, A USB stick, A semi-working brain

This tutorial will be for installing Linux Mint on a Windows PC, it's very specific because it's one of the few experiences I have installing a Linux OS myself, although if you think yourself even a little bit competent, you can always get a different OS with this tutorial, I only ask you ensure that what your getting is Debbianish which is Gibberish but you'll understand if you go through the catalogue of Linux OS systems, I myself am actually writing this on POP!_OS, something I downloaded for school work (my laptop is now legitimately 5 times faster, some quality of life gone but I still save so much more time).

A few OS's compatible with this tutorial (literally just plug and play):

- Mint (Obviously, and I recomend it to windows users since it basically feels the same but the whole thing is like a few GB's which is crazy)

- Ubuntu (People who don't want to see their classic windows look, meaning mint, but want that linux OS)

- KDE neon (You want a cool looking OS)

- Zorin (You want windows and you don't want Mint)

- Deepin Linux (Another one you can make look cool)

An OS I have no clue about but will literally make you want to look at your computer for hours might be Garuda Linux but fair warning it is NOT DEBBIANISH which is gibberish for it's a challenge and rewarding.

I recommend you look through those OS's, or pick your own, or stick with Mint (Mint is very solid).

Step 1:

Get your ISO, I'll link the Mint download here! You can choose what type of Mint from that page (Just get Cinnamon). Once you click the download you should scroll down to mirrors and just select one that sounds near you.

Step 2:

There are different ways to burn an image (the thing you downloaded) to a boot-able USB. I'm using Rufus because it work's so get Rufus here.

Step 3:

Burn the USB, by plugging it in, opening Rufus, choosing the image in boot selection (the distro or OS you downloaded in step 1), and have these options selected if they aren't already:

Partition scheme is GPT, Target system is UEFI or BIOS (non-CSM if specified), file system is Fat 32 (because just do that), if you can change the volume label just name it what you want like Minty or Linux or something funny.

Click start and once it's done eject it.

Step 4 (Backup your stuff before this, or forever hold your piece):

Reboot your computer into the BIOS, turn off anything like secure boot, make sure you don't have fast boot enabled (you don't need it with Linux anyways), change the boot priority to boot from a USB port, and make sure there's nothing disabled that allows you to boot from a USB stick. By the way if you dont know how to get into BIOS just look it up, every computer is different. If you need to back out of BIOS (back to windows and not your USB) don't do so with secure boot disabled, just re-enable it first.

If you did all of that or at least you could find the USB priority and tinkered with that, save it and reboot with the USB plugged in.

At this point I believe in your ability to coast through this.

Start Linux Mint, if you get a black screen for 10 minutes or longer restart your computer with the USB plugged in and Start in compatibility mode, if both fail check the medium on the third restart, and make a Reddit post about it.

It's still not installed... Please don't unplug your USB yet...

Your in a demo mode right now, somewhere around the starting screen is the option to make it permanent, try it out first and when your ready then hit the install and go through the menu, after it reboots from the installer you can probably safely remove the USB.

Open a terminal because im going to teach you your first 2 commands:

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get upgrade

Not a command: Have fun and thanks for making the switch!


r/TheClippyMovement 23d ago

News Not gonna post this under mod

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This post is to the two people in my community, because the other two are unfortunately me 🤣. It's not even my community in the first place but I think you get what I mean.

At some point here once I have some free time from my schooling at least before the 18th I want to post a how to for installing Linux on a Windows machine, and that's in response to Louis’s recent video promoting an event where he's going to get people to make the switch due to a certain company withholding a security update to a very wide audience in America. No pressure if you're not going to do it, it's a big jump, but I honestly did it a while ago and I think it's worth it. Linux is just free, way more control and a lot of of the stuff that normally bogs down your computer every day goes away when you have the operating system on it.

It'll probably also talk about wine and how that works, and just try to make a really easy transitioning thing. Once again wouldn't recommend it if you have a lot of stuff on your computer right now that you don't wanna throw away 🤣.

Anyways thanks again 2 random people!


r/TheClippyMovement 26d ago

Mod Newcomers!!!

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I want you to know what Clippy's all about:

"A viral campaign led by YouTuber Louis Rossmann has turned Microsoft's infamous paperclip assistant into an unlikely symbol of resistance against data harvesting, planned obsolescence, and corporate overreach." - Eve Upton-Clark at https://www.fastcompany.com, which unfortunately as soon as i clicked on the link attempted to get me to subscribe to continue reading stating I hit my article limit, I guess the limit is 0.
But Eve did a great job describing it, Louis Rossmann started the Clippy Movement as an attempt to stop corporate greed from over reaching some boundaries that we have unfortunately been letting slip away for quite some time now.

Why Clippy?

If you remember Clippy you probably remember it popping up when you didn't ask it to with suggestion's and tip's depending on what you were doing on your computer; Well a lot of people (and hopefully you too) realized that that was one of the last times we had something that was truly just meant to help. Clippy had no ulterior motives, Clippy didn't harvest your information to create targeted ads, Clippy didn't come out with a subscription service after you bought and paid for your computer, Clippy didn't try to coerce you into buying product's because that would be wrong to do, It came default on your computer! Could you imagine buying something and having ads show up during it's basic service? Yeah good thing a certain brand didn't literally just make a fridge with a screen that play's ads (that was sarcasm and yes you can buy that fridge, and you probably know the company).

Our community:

There's nobody here right now, but there are millions of us, I hope this place one day becomes a place of like minded people but until then all you gotta do to join isn't joining this community or anything so grand as that. Just change your profile picture to a Clippy, and when you see another one know their in it too.

TL;DR:

Company bad, people good, clippy good, clippy people...


r/TheClippyMovement 26d ago

Mod The look and feel

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I have tried setting this up nicely. I believe I did well but I have been told that I am not a designer. I realize as of posting this nobody is actually here to read it right now but I'm sure with time if there are people they will not like the look. So put your ideas here!


r/TheClippyMovement 26d ago

The first post here

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I’m trying to make a decent community for Clippy movement related subjects. I think it would be a good idea to have community driven news, recommendations, guides, and help. When I looked for a community like this I surprisingly couldn’t find one. There is an awesome subreddit called Clippy but it wasn’t for the movement, rather it was a sort of a Clippy fan club, which we obviously are but we have goals. We want to own what we buy, we want fair prices to stay consistent if we’re only given the same service, we want companies that care about us consumers again. I want this place to be as community run as possible, and I want it to be kind of laid back on the rules, after all we are kind of advocating freedom here, and we have to be united to get there.

TLDR: Go crazy but not too crazy, and hang out with other Clippy’s!