It honestly makes me wonder why i keep using windows on my main desktop if proton allows playing most anything i play

  • d3Xt3r@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Interesting, never heard of ReviOS before. Is there a list of changes they’ve made? I looked thru their site and couldn’t see any such details their docs. I’d like to know what sets it apart from the likes of Tiny11 and Ghost Spectre Superlite etc.

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      11 months ago

      Here are the feature differences compared to regular Windows https://www.revi.cc/docs/faq/before/features/

      Revi is built using the Ameliorated Wizard. The CLI version is open source.

      I also considered using Tiny11 and Ghost Spectre but ended up with Revi because I don’t really trust Tiny11 or Ghost Spectre. It’s super easy for a malicious actor to include malware in those redistributed ISOs.

      Of course the same thing can be said about Revi but Revi also offers the option to run their Playbook on a regular install of Windows. Or you could make your own custom Windows Playbook with Ameliorated.

      Then there is also AtlasOS which, like Revi, is made using Ameliorated. I chose Revi because they had MS store and Windows defender still working and I like their custom tool. But according to Atlas developers, Windows Defender will be coming back in the next release.

      In the end I guess what it comes down to is who you trust. The safest bet would be to debloat Windows yourself.