So do you prefer emacs or vim? You sound like an emacs person. //@Anonymous: This is how to start stupid debates //@anonymous: Linux is cheaper.
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By anonymous on 02/28/2023, 02:22 AM EST
This is how to start stupid debates //@anonymous: Linux is cheaper.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 10:25 PM EST
It is good news for Linux if it finally starts to attract less tech-savvy people who do not use command line. And this is actually a selling point for Linux as well - you can get anything from a bare-bone command line system to a feature-packed, ready-to-use system. //@Anonymous: I see a bunch of faculty and Grad students in Computer Engineering so proud to use LINUX. They are using Ubuntu as Windows GUI and they don't know what is cd or cp meant! //@Anonymous: Arch is really fantastic. Debian is good too, and rock solid. //@anonymous: For personal use, I would suggest ArchLinux for a server or a desktop. I still use Windows 11 but most of my home servers are ArchLinux.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 09:41 PM EST
Truth my friend //@anonymous: Windows 10 and 11 are filled with telemetry and bloatware. And users work as free bug testers for M$.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 09:36 PM EST
I see a bunch of faculty and Grad students in Computer Engineering so proud to use LINUX. They are using Ubuntu as Windows GUI and they don't know what is cd or cp meant! //@Anonymous: Arch is really fantastic. Debian is good too, and rock solid. //@anonymous: For personal use, I would suggest ArchLinux for a server or a desktop. I still use Windows 11 but most of my home servers are ArchLinux.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 07:41 PM EST
Arch is really fantastic. Debian is good too, and rock solid. //@anonymous: For personal use, I would suggest ArchLinux for a server or a desktop. I still use Windows 11 but most of my home servers are ArchLinux.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 07:12 PM EST
Windows 10 and 11 are filled with telemetry and bloatware. And users work as free bug testers for M$.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 06:57 PM EST
MX linux //@Anonymous: what type of linux are you using? //@Anonymous: Used Linux for 2 years and never thought about going back to Windows. Just my personal experience. //@Anonymous: Cheaper not necessarily better //@Anonymous: Linux is cheaper.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 06:51 PM EST
For personal use, I would suggest ArchLinux for a server or a desktop. I still use Windows 11 but most of my home servers are ArchLinux.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 06:43 PM EST
It might be faster, but it is also past end of life. No more security updates means it is also easier for new viruses to get through. You can still upgrade for free to Win 10 and get a couple more years of security updates. //@anonymous: still using win8 pro x64 and much faster
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 06:37 PM EST
It says OEM license. OEM means non-transferable. //@anonymous: Is this 1 pc install only or you can transfer license ?
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 04:08 PM EST
Bought win 11 pro from eBay $45, 2 month ago. True win key.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 12:53 PM EST
what type of linux are you using? //@Anonymous: Used Linux for 2 years and never thought about going back to Windows. Just my personal experience. //@Anonymous: Cheaper not necessarily better //@Anonymous: Linux is cheaper.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 12:32 PM EST
still using win8 pro x64 and much faster
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 11:46 AM EST
Linux is better by default, so only cheaper argument is in picture, and here Windows loses to Linux too. //@Anonymous: Cheaper not necessarily better //@Anonymous: Linux is cheaper.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 11:17 AM EST
Used Linux for 2 years and never thought about going back to Windows. Just my personal experience. //@Anonymous: Cheaper not necessarily better //@Anonymous: Linux is cheaper.
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 09:49 AM EST
Got 2 copies. Thanks a lot. Bein looking for this deal for a long time to upgrade my Surface pro to a Pro edition
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 09:31 AM EST
Is this 1 pc install only or you can transfer license ?
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By anonymous on 02/27/2023, 08:48 AM EST
Cheaper not necessarily better //@Anonymous: Linux is cheaper.
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