Posted on 07/17/2021 12:29:57 PM PDT by ShadowAce
Been doing essentially this at work for literally years.
Not in the MS cloud but in a different cloud. It’s useful for doing complex operations involving MS Exchange and doing the odd MS office document.
As far as this user is concerned - old news.
Thanks to ShadowAce for the ping!
Yeah I’ve run Win in virtualbox but never did figure out how to get USB ports working which I’d need for my auto repair info and scantool along with special drivers for the scantool usb adapter so I said screw it. I can reboot in under a minute since Kubuntu shuts down in about 5 seconds. This Thinkpad W530 + Kubuntu with Plasma desktop is the fastest most stable system I’ve ever run.
BTW, KDE made a lightweight browser called Falkon. Pretty basic but pretty fast. Supposed to use less resources than firefox/chrome. Whatever extensions are available are built in and you just enable/disable them and one of them is Adblocker. I haven’t bothered importing bookmarks or anything. I use it mostly for streaming video. Does well with that.
==> You’re not running it on Linux, you’re running it on Azure. You’ll be CONNECTING to it from Linux. But not running it there.
True, but for most users, that distinction is a total who-cares.
You and I and a few other techies care, for sure. All my Windows work these days is over RDP, from Linux and sometimes a Mac. Who cares, as long as I can get to my Outlook, and manage the Win servers.
Until your internet goes out and you can’t get to your machine.
Yeah, it’s a distinction 90% of the world doesn’t comprehend. But it is actually a pretty big distinction. Like the fact that, if you pony up the cash, you can run dozens of machines on Azure and not impact your desktop’s performance. Plus of course ZDNet is SUPPOSED to be a tech rag, they really should get the little things right.
Windows 11 is a combination of KDE/Gnome Linux desktop environment
Lol. Agreed. Why?
Post 8-
I admire your bravery.
thanks for the report.
I had that but just couldn’t be bothered to go through the rest of it.
" 127.0.0.1 www.facebook.com 127.0.0.1 facebook.com 127.0.0.1 login.facebook.com 127.0.0.1 www.login.facebook.com 127.0.0.1 fbcdn.net 127.0.0.1 www.fbcdn.net 127.0.0.1 fbcdn.com 127.0.0.1 www.fbcdn.com 127.0.0.1 static.ak.fbcdn.net 127.0.0.1 static.ak.connect.facebook.com 127.0.0.1 connect.facebook.net 127.0.0.1 www.connect.facebook.net 127.0.0.1 apps.facebook.com "
+1 gazillion
"as I can get to my Outlook"
Wasn’t it ZDNet that, a few years ago, was busted for inserting bloatware/malware on installation files?
"Windows 11 is a combination of KDE/Gnome Linux desktop environment"
I wonder it that means Linux can use Windows Device manager to update, disable or install drivers? I recently tried to install over 10 latest Linux distros, mainly the most popular and yet none of them would recognize or even list even one of the 3 USB wireless adapters I had plugged in, except that Kubuntu showed an option for one under Software sources but choosing it had no success. Puppy actually offered the most help in this endeavor. I got Kubuntu connected using a internal PCi-e Express Qualcomm Atheros AR938x Wireless Network Adapter and installed it. But I know no Linux Device manager truly comparable to Windows Device Manager (which itself could be improved but Windows will likely diminish it, which they are doing with Control Panel) that will both extensively list hardware and enable one to update, disable or install drivers (Hardwareinfo is good but not as extensive not offering the latter functions). And I am using Kubuntu sometimes on an old PC but with arthritic fingers I want to remap keys and make hotkeys which I can easily do with AutoHoKey ( which is about as much "coding" as I do) and can engage much customization using safe and free GUI programs under Windows than any Linux distro.
Like over 200 tweaks available in in Ultimate Windows Tweaker 4 for Windows 10 From the Windows club.
Add to this Winaero features of the Winaero Tweaker
Then there is Right-Click Extender (add items to many right click menus) , and T-Clock Redux and Classic Shell, now called Open Shell (https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/archive/master.zip)
Composite (with my own Quick Launch menu) using T-Clock and Open Shell, by the grace of God.:
My most recent choice, since I like the KDE desktop the most. But I do not install proprietary codecs due to the unresolved legal issues.
I have used a modified (I took ownership of the host file) version of the free MVPS Hosts file for years, thank God for such helps.
NO... Just say NO...
What kind of complete idiot would completely turn over control of their computer to MS? This is worse than just “phoning home” to MS. This will give them complete control of you machine. They will be able to control your camera, microphone, and all your files. Any one who falls for this BS scam is a total idiot.
Nip this concept in the bud and just say no. Because if not it will become the new trending internet standard and there will be no other options. Get Linux now and tell MS to go screw themselves. Seriously... This is not a door we want to open or entertain one little bit. You will be sorry if you do. Bet on it...
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