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At one moment the new release started to fail on my hardware combination and the problem persisted over several releases. It was a kernel bug that I reported and that was acknowledged. It still took a long time to be patched. Several releases, if my memory serves me right. So I started to use Mint Linux (it was Celena at that time). I still look at FreeBSD from time to time - my friend is running it as his main system at work - but it ain't the same system as 4.8 era releases used to be ... sigh. Three years ago I got rid of my Windows partition at home and stopped dual-booting, as I was using it less and less over the years and almost never in the last few. |
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Getting back to Windows 10:
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#1953 |
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Location: The Sandwich Isles
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All I know is that the November update must be HUGE under the hood. First of all the Windows Update screen called it an "upgrade" rather than an update, then it took longer to download than the original Win10 upgrade, and also longer to install entailing at least three reboots. It was like installing a whole new OS, maybe it was.
And all for a half a dozen advertised changes. |
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Regarding the Threshold 2 update, is it this one?
"Upgrade to Windows 10 Pro, version 1511, 10586" I've had this in my Windows Updates list for almost 5 days now, on "Waiting for download", and never got it to do so until today. Quote:
What I would like to have is one button, called: "Disable all data and file sharing." If I'm not sending and receiving any data myself, the operating system should stay offline completely. Also, stuff such as OneDrive and Modern UI apps should be store downloads, not standard installations. To be honest, the last "good" operating system I used, which was only an operating system, was Windows NT 4; maybe I would also still include Windows 2000. From XP onward, when MS introduced online activation, it all started going downhill with regard to online/offline separation. Now, Windows 10 is so integrated into the web that there aren't even any offline help files anymore; not as far as I know at least. Last edited by Katsunami; 11-17-2015 at 11:55 AM. |
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So now that the new SP4 type cover with fingerprint reader is nearly here, I'm interested in getting one for my SP3. But I have a question that I've been trying to research with no luck.
If I'm using Windows Hello to log in with my fingerprint what happens if I'm in tablet mode? I mean if I left the keyboard with the fingerprint reader at the office how do I log in? Is the password still available or is my tablet just a pretty piece of glass and magnesium? |
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Since Windows Hello allows multiple finger prints, I'd think you'd just have to generate one with the cut finger and all would be well again.
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At least until it healed.
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A few months ago I nearly cut the top off the finger I use to log in with. Bandage on it for about two weeks, hence no fingerprint.
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#1962 |
The Dank Side of the Moon
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#1963 |
Grand Sorcerer
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I do. How else would I get high quality lossless music?
Buy FLAC's at prices costing up to €1,50 or so a piece, which are ripped with who knows which codec and from which CD-edition, and that probably have all the metadata wrong? No, thank you very much. I'll just get myself a €15 CD/DVD burner, and go to Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.de MarketPlace to buy a second-hand CD for €0.01 to €1 and €2.50 shipping. With a bit of luck, I can actually choose the edition. If it's older music, I'll always choose the oldest edition I can find (look them up at Discogs), to avoid the loudness war. === Oh, and on the latest Windows 10 update: I hate it. More different font sizes. More tiny fonts despite me setting the font size at 11, more black stuff, and more sub-menu's... and all of that, combined in the right-click menu of the start-menu icons. Black means no dropshadows. It makes windows and menu's blend into one another, and that's not good. (At work, I detest Windows 8.1 for that; everything is flat and white.) See that attachment. That's three (!!) different font-sizes in about 1/8th part of my screen; compare the left menu, the start menu icons, and the taskbar menu... And what's with the grey Firefox (and, beneath the menu, Thunderbird) icons? Since this update, their background is suddenly grey. Windows is becoming more and more unusable, and I'm running out of ways to fix this crap. Last edited by Katsunami; 11-18-2015 at 04:27 PM. |
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It looks like the old OSX-versions were only supported for up to 3 years; with newer versions, this has shrunk to 1,5 to 2 years. At some point, you'll just hit a brick wall, where Apple won't support OSX version A, but successor B won't run on your current system. Apple users don't really seem to care; at least not the ones I know. (Obviously you'll hit that same brick wall with Microsoft as well, but it will take much MUCH longer. Most people will have bought a new PC long before support of a particular Windows-version is dropped.) === In comparison, a Windows version since NT 4.0 is supported for 10 years, and newer versions of Windows normally run software written for older versions, often out of the box, sometimes with use of a few compatibility settings. I've been running games written for Windows 98, and the mid-range systems of that time, on Windows 10 64-bit, on a computer having a thousand times (!) more memory and power than a system of that era. Knowing that Windows 10 will be supported in the current form up to at least 2025, that's almost 30 years (!) of compatibility. (I'm assuming MS is not suddenly going to remove features such as running 32-bit software on a 64-bit system, or do other weird things.) Even though I've got a lot of bad things to say about Microsoft and Windows, I have to say that they've mostly got their compatibility sorted. The only exception normally are very old devices on new Windows versions, and the other way around, because manufacturers don't create the drivers. Last edited by Katsunami; 11-20-2015 at 06:49 AM. |
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Bing Gains due to Win 10:
"Search queries on Bing in the U.S. last month increased by the largest margin since Windows 10's launch, hinting that Microsoft's strategy to embed the search engine in the OS may be working....." http://www.computerworld.com/article...ors_picks=true |
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