With the release of Windows 10 immanent will you be installing it?
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for myself, no; ...a Linux drive-by just wanting 10 to run as trouble-and-maintenance free as possible for the spousal unit on her ASUS laptop ... Thus, as the maintainer, I will learn the ins-and-outs but not use it for myself.
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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My laptop came with windows 8 which I hardly ever use it except keeping it up to date. I plan to upgrade it to Win 10 just for the fun of it, since it comes free. The laptop is set up as multi boot system using grub. I have both kubuntu and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on it and mainly use Kubuntu as my main work OS.
I will wait a while before upgrading to Win 10 though to find out and make sure that upgrade will not mess up with my grub system.
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From my point of view, it is a "no brainer". I started using Linux when they dropped XP for Vista and tried too hard to sell us on the "New Coke" of Windows. That was a long time ago. As I showed Linux to my friends at the University and my co-workers, they adopted it as well. Then Frank and I saw Linux as the best option to keep software costs down at the new clinic. I go to work there is Linux and I come home to Linux. The only time I even see Windows is a PC on display at the mall and all I can think of is, "I wonder how much better it would run with Linux?". Even if Microsoft matured and admitted to their past indiscretions, I would have to stay with Linux because 99.9% of the hackers target Windows OS. They do this through the browsers alone and don't need you to do anything but visit a webpage.
Recently a dear friend of mine who still runs XP told me he lost some files. He said, he tried to recover from something he picked up off the internet and ended up having to reformat and install his OS. I don't miss those days, do you?
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/10/14/windows_10_privacy_controversy_sysadmin_blog/
The Windows 10 technical preview goes so far as to monitor your typing, potentially crossing the line from instrumentation of alpha-level software into creepy corporate surveillance.When you download the preview it is pretty upfront about the fact that it will monitor everything it can find to monitor.
BTW, is "duel" (an arranged engagement in combat between two individuals) intentional in the poll or did you mean "dual" (consisting of two parts)? Just wondering. Either would be technically correct in my viewLast edited by oshunluvr; Jul 29, 2015, 09:58 AM.
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I greatly dislike Windows, it doesn't feel 'comfortable' or natural to me. XP wasn't so bad, for me, though, but maintenance was a PITA: Perfect Disk for de-frags, keeping up on anti-virus control and definitions, running CCleaner almost every day, checking the PreFetch file, tweaking the register when nothing else would work, a whole list I had of regular To-Do's.
I could convert the wife's laptop to Kubuntu/Mint, just haven't messed with it. Fact is, (1) it looks like they have made Windows 10 as "common sense" and approachable as possible, dummied-down to the max. ( So, then, the challenge for people who like to play would be, How to makes things difficult in Windows 10.) (2) It also looks like the issue of anti-virus/malware has been placed in a not-very-pestering, cruise-control, convenient mode (e.g., the modified, stand-alone Defender program). (3) It also appears they are not trying to rock any boat -- to make the transition to 10, the introduction, as smooth and uneventful as possible, to maximize the acceptance.
Additionally, it is interesting learning and keeping up with new technology w/Microsoft, just for the helluva-it, as I learned a lot of state-of-the-art (in MS OSs) from 8.1, but I wouldn't pay fresh cash to do it!An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostBTW, is "duel" (an arranged engagement in combat between two individuals) intentional in the poll or did you mean "dual" (consisting of two parts)? Just wondering. Either would be technically correct in my view
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Wow. Installing an autostarting executable to put that upgrade icon in your tray.
And you have to uninstall a windows update to get rid of it. And probably have to later hide that update or it will get re-installed.
http://www.howtogeek.com/218856/how-...fication-tray/
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Understandable. Not a Windows guy here, as you guys know. But I hear tell that while 8/8.1 was a real messy failed drastic change, 10 should be more like 7 and smoother, more familiar.
Not so scary after all?
http://gizmodo.com/the-windows-7-upg...ter-1720777692
Problem is, if you are into the Windows thing, will you be left behind if MS is successful converting your computing devices, shoes, and refrigerator to 10+?
If it were me (and it is me, having to do this for my wife), I'd definitely follow the reports and wait until the right time, giving it at least a month or so to see how it smooths out as it rolls out.An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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