So Windows 11??
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What are your thoughts? at least they got rid of the tiles, can't stand them in Win10.
They are saying updates are going to be 40% lighter, We will see about that and they are going to allow win32 exe apps inside the store with android. Be interesting to see if they have moved more of the control panel items. -
@stuartjordan said in So Windows 11??:
tes are going to be 40% lighter, We will see about that and they are going to allow win32 exe apps inside the store with android. Be interesting to see if they have moved more of the control panel items.
If the updates are like Server 2019 I believe it, Server 2016 and Windows 10 updates are atrocious. I haven't tested or played around with it so no other opinions at the moment.
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I'm not sure if it would move me back to windows from Linux. Only time will tell..
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@stuartjordan said in So Windows 11??:
What are your thoughts? at least they got rid of the tiles, can't stand them in Win10.
They are saying updates are going to be 40% lighter, We will see about that and they are going to allow win32 exe apps inside the store with android. Be interesting to see if they have moved more of the control panel items.WHAT? Windows 10 was their last Windows they said. They also said that artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq and Anna Nicole Smith married for love.
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@pete-s said in So Windows 11??:
@stuartjordan said in So Windows 11??:
What are your thoughts? at least they got rid of the tiles, can't stand them in Win10.
They are saying updates are going to be 40% lighter, We will see about that and they are going to allow win32 exe apps inside the store with android. Be interesting to see if they have moved more of the control panel items.WHAT? Windows 10 was their last Windows they said. They also said that artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq and Anna Nicole Smith married for love.
lmfao
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@stuartjordan said in So Windows 11??:
here's cut down of the reveal:
An HP laptop and a Dell Display, but no Surface? I guess the Software Marketing Group forgot MS makes hardware too!
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I'm seeing a lot of people moaning on twitter due to TPM 2.0 being a requirement.
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@pete-s said in So Windows 11??:
@stuartjordan said in So Windows 11??:
What are your thoughts? at least they got rid of the tiles, can't stand them in Win10.
They are saying updates are going to be 40% lighter, We will see about that and they are going to allow win32 exe apps inside the store with android. Be interesting to see if they have moved more of the control panel items.WHAT? Windows 10 was their last Windows they said. They also said that artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq and Anna Nicole Smith married for love.
That's an often repeated misquote from a Microsoft software engineer.
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apparenty my current Intel i5-4460 (4) @ 3.400GHz is not windows 11 supported lol
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With the price of components at the minute though I don't fancy building a new one.
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purchase seperatly....ermmmm wtf https://www.manualslib.com/manual/868510/Asus-H81m-P.html?page=27
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@stuartjordan said in So Windows 11??:
I'm not sure if it would move me back to windows from Linux. Only time will tell..
Besides paying you to use Windows, what made you move from Microsoft to Linux?
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@stuartjordan said in So Windows 11??:
I'm seeing a lot of people moaning on twitter due to TPM 2.0 being a requirement.
Iām curious why they have a problem.
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@black3dynamite I actually have a windows licence on this machine, but moved over to linux because I'm more productive on it. I can leave it on without it forcing me to reboot or waiting forever for updates to install. I dsilike the start menu in windows 10 and half settings in control panel and other half in settings. even changing the network adapter is more clicks then it was in windows 7. the days of just right clicking and going to properties, and I dont see Ctrl + Run netcpl.cpl as productive. Linux just does updates better. both the first and 2nd feature updates killed my machine. and now bringing back widgets...fuck that's not innovation.
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At Least they have got rid of tiles though, another pointless addition that was that was thrown in from the mistake of windows 8.
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The fact that you're required to have a Microsoft account for the new OS is disturbing.
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@pete-s said in So Windows 11??:
@stuartjordan said in So Windows 11??:
What are your thoughts? at least they got rid of the tiles, can't stand them in Win10.
They are saying updates are going to be 40% lighter, We will see about that and they are going to allow win32 exe apps inside the store with android. Be interesting to see if they have moved more of the control panel items.WHAT? Windows 10 was their last Windows they said. They also said that artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq and Anna Nicole Smith married for love.
It was and still is. You see because Windows 10 isn't a VERSION, it's a NAME. Windows 11 is either Windows 10 renamed or it is a version OF Windows 10. In either case, Windows 10 is the last "version" of Windows because it is the name of Windows, not a version of it.