Texas_Signmaker
Very Active Signmaker
I read about TPM. But why is "you" in quotations?
But why is "you" in quotations?
Its going to be software as a service so you'll need a subscription plus you'll be bombarded with adverts. Linux is much better - if more people used Linux and pushed the software houses you'd have all the usual programs on there.They said Windows 10 would be the last one....they lied. Now Windows 11 will be coming out. I just got used to 10 (after 5 years). Yall keep this in mind if you are about to make new computer purchases.
LOAD "*",8Vista? XP? Windows 3? Why stop the regression there? Go back s'more! Back in MY day, we didn't need no megabytes or gigabytes! Didn't even have to start up or shut down! Just hit the power switch and you're ready to go! And when you're done, hit it again and it's off and you can go about your day, folding up your tractor-fed, perforated PrintShop banners to deliver to your... wall. Yeah... screw these OS updates! What do we want? AN END TO INNOVATION! When do we want it? FOREVER!
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Feels strange not being the first one to talk about Linux in a Windows thread.Its going to be software as a service so you'll need a subscription plus you'll be bombarded with adverts. Linux is much better - if more people used Linux and pushed the software houses you'd have all the usual programs on there.
It's not going to support Intel processors before 8th gen. All you guys running old XP and Windows 7 computers are out of luck! Not that you're the type to upgrade anyway
I iwll let everybody else beta test it before I install it.
I must say I don't get it why he just couldn't say.What module is that, front facing cameras or 6gb ram sticks?
It was more about the price hike then it was the name of the module.I must say I don't get it why he just couldn't say.
Debian is not a distro that I would suggest for a newbie. Not really for a desktop usage either. People use it as a desktop OS, but like CentOS (well, maybe Rocky or whatever is to take the place of CentOS since IBM killed it) and RHEL, it's better on the server then it is on the desktop. There are even caveats for those that use LMDE in that regard as well. Not talking like Arch here (which I wouldn't suggest), but I have rarely HAD to go to the terminal for anything at least as far as fixing something that came from an update. Update issues do happen, but rarely do I have to go to the terminal to fix it. But then again, I don't consider that any different then people going to redit to have to fix issues on Windows either.Why not add a little more to the discussion before. I like Windows more than Debian that I have to spend a fair bit of time with.
It just always, always seems like I have to dig up the terminal and find some solution to weird problems. There is no way the average joe will touch unix as long as it's not user friendly enough.
Personal use go rolling to one's desire. It's just not an Enterprise OS anymore. Especially if they keep the Win 10 concept of each major version only being supported 18 months after release (not after you may have installed it, but after it was released). Hell, they are on track for Fedora at that point (13 months EOL).I for one think I will upgrade to 11 when it comes out. Really no reason why not to for my personal use.
Business side on the other hand won't be updated on day 1.
The good thing is Windows 10 doesn't reach end of support until October, 2025. So you have lots of time, even if you don't have TPM on your computer.