Sujet : Re: Do Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs Require Linux?
De : vallor (at) *nospam* cultnix.org (vallor)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 28. May 2024, 04:18:19
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On Tue, 28 May 2024 01:40:12 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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On Mon, 27 May 2024 15:54:47 -0400, Joel wrote:
vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> wrote:
"Windows 11 Pro for Workstations 64". (I wonder what the "for
Workstations" gets you?)
That edition of Windows has a more advanced file system than NTFS.
You don’t mean ReFS, do you? I don’t think that’s available much any
more,
outside of maybe some legacy “Enterprise” installations. Certainly not
on any off-the-shelf retail machine.
What else can Microsoft offer, besides NTFS? Nothing.
I looked, and ReFS is in the feature matrix for the "for Workstations"
Windows.
I didn't see much else. Perhaps it's "tuned" with different registry
settings, like the difference between "Home" and "Pro" editions.
Meanwhile, Linux has no such fsckery...
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