Sujet : Re: Windows Server’sGreatest Moment (was: Windows Server’sGreatest Moment)
De : joelcrump (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Joel)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 12. May 2024, 01:45:55
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chrisv <
chrisv@nospam.invalid> wrote:
Joel wrote:
Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:
Tyrone <none@none.none> a écrit :
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desktop Linux is also a huge failure.
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Nonsense. Desktop Linux works fine for those who want to use it, so it
is certainly not a failure. And Desktop Linux is far from abandoned, the
market share progress every year. It globally very limited but it wasn't
meant to conquer the world, so nothing failed about it.
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It's obvious that Linux is for real enthusiasts, Winblows serves the
public need for an OS, but is only one choice to someone like
ourselves. I get what I really desire from Mint, not from M$.
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Desktop Linux is damn-near priceless, to many of its users. To many
of them, the offerings of "the big two" don't even come close.
Certainly true for me, Apple is just bonkers, and M$ is bloatware.
Mint may be "bloated" relative to another distro, but not to Winblows.
I didn't wait for Win12 to start taxing my hardware, I flushed Win11 a
year before 12's release, and put Mint on, where it belongs.
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