On Wed, 28 Apr 2021 21:51:43 +0100, gareth evans
wrote:
On 28/04/2021 21:25, T i m wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2021 21:00:44 +0100, gareth evans
wrote:
On 28/04/2021 16:02, #Paul wrote:
gareth evans wrote:
This W10 new desktop facility is really getting on my tits,
[...]
Surely there must be some way of disabling this unwanted
and unnecessary facility??????????????????????
Install linux? :-)
... well, somebody had to suggest it...
I'd already said in another life that I'm getting more and
more ****ed-off with Microsoft that the next PC I go for will
be Linuxy
Before you commit in any way you can run Linux on your existing PC
from a DVD or USB drive and start to get a feel for it?
Whilst I have a few Linux only machines, I also have it dual boot
(with Windows) on some and on a couple on external / USB drive. If you
stick it on a 64G SSD in a USB3 external enclosure and in a USB3 port
on a PC / laptop it runs pretty quickly. Once finished you unplug it,
reboot and your PC is back as it was. ;-)
It is a good idea to have such a solution handy in any case, Linux
Mint is pretty good and user friendly.
https://linuxmint.com/
I already have dual-boot with linux on a windows xp machine, but it's
only a single processor so slow by modern comparison so don't really use
it at all except for powering up once a week to keep the battery charged.
So you mean 'powering it up' rather than 'booting it up' as isn't MoBo
partially powered (and so the BIOS / CMOS battery), assuming it's an
ATX machine?
Have used linux in a number of contracts.
Ah, cool, but nothing like actually trying to use it as your own daily
desktop to see if it will work for you or not. ;-)
Cheers, T i m