I don’t know why I even bother opening the settings app

  • @cyberpunk007@lemmy.world
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    361 year ago

    Windows had 3 peaks. 95, xp, and 7.

    Now I just use Linux. I know not everyone can, but for everything I do or need to do it all works just fine there so I couldn’t be happier.

    • Yes, XP was pretty great too! Can’t say much about 95, we switched from DOS directly to 98 back then, which crashed all the time. I heard good things about 98SE though.

      • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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        11 year ago

        My memory is 98 was more stable than 95 but I was also quite young at the time so I wouldn’t trust my memory that far back

    • @acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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      61 year ago

      Everyone can, really. It’s not 2002 anymore. Linux has been ready for prime time for some time now. All it lacks is critical mass.

      • @cyberpunk007@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        I mean people with tight corporate requirements cannot. Certain headaches with security designations, not all software works great in Linux, even though most do.

        • @acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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          11 year ago

          My point is there’s no required savvyness like it used to a couple decades ago.

          A corporation is arguably best positioned to make the transition. The one I work at has all their administrative systems as cloud apps. The few production systems that run native can be run in a Citrix or RDP environment. Even now, with user stations running Windows, these systems are accessed through RDP for… reasons anyway.

    • CopHater69
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      11 year ago

      Don’t forget to combine the powers of windows CE windows ME and windows NT~!