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On Sat, 4 Jan 2025 10:29:06 -0500, DFS <guhnoo-basher@linux.advocaca>
wrote in <vlbk3v$h0k1$1@dont-email.me>:
>On 1/4/2025 10:01 AM, Andrzej Matuch wrote:
At first glance, there is a lot about Windows that is way more
user-friendly than Linux. However, if you take something like Linux
Mint and compare it to Windows 11, you'd wonder _how_ Windows 11 is
friendlier. In Windows 11, some applications can't be removed and you
don't get an idea why. Some Windows components aren't even listed in
the applications so you have to wonder how to install or remove them.
For drivers, they're installed through Windows Update but if they don't
work right, you just have to know about the Device Manager which is
impossible to find on your own because they're phasing out the Control
Panel. Some programs are available through the Window Store, others
through the web which means that some are repairable and easily
uninstallable whereas the others aren't... and so on. For new users,
Linux Mint is actually _much_ simpler than Windows is.
Right-click on the Win11 Start button.
That's not how I found the Spice tools for my Win 11 Pro
For Workstations guest.
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The "Microsoft Store" was no help either.
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The system is very "micro" -- and very "soft"...
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