Sujet : Microsoft Linux Distro (was: Re: Bungling Apple Lost the Plot on Texting)
De : vallor (at) *nospam* cultnix.org (vallor)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.android comp.os.linux.advocacySuivi-à : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 08. Dec 2024, 02:53:01
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On Sat, 7 Dec 2024 17:48:59 -0800, Alan <
nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote in
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On 2024-12-07 17:43, Joel wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
I installed Linux *at the time*
that the time had come. I got my 2 1/2 years with Winblows.
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So you're both claiming it was a good purchase (implicitly)...
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...AND calling it "Winblows".
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Interesting.
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Yeah, it ran fantastically for a couple years, then I moved on.
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That doesn't jibe with calling it "Winblows".
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I mean... ...it didn't change, right?
It *did* change, genius, what do you think those "cumulative updates"
are doing?
Really?
Is that what you're blaming this time?
This
is probably common, among savvy computer users, who know that
Microsoft supports new hardware, but even the slightest aging makes
Linux the better choice. And lo and behold, that's what I did.
As one who supports users of Windows (10, 11, and to a much lesser
extent, earlier versions), I can tell you that the problem is NOT
aging hardware.
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But you in your technical incompetence wouldn't have figured that out.
Maybe you're tolerant of hard drives and slow SSDs booting modern
Winblows, I don't know, that's your headache. I'm going to keep being
a pioneer of great computing, proudly showing how Linux makes a machine
worth something.
Nope.
I know how to SOLVE those issues.
I make my living solving those issues.
Have you ever booted the Microsoft Linux distribution?
(fu2: cola)
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