On Tuesday 11
December 2018 18:12:00 Kate Draven wrote:
Dr.
Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> If you are a "luck" person and you run Windooz10, then you
> find that this multi gadget protocol is broken since ~ 1 year
> ... hail progress!
don't know why corp is doing windows - I think it is pure
burning of money ... I got one v10 few months ago and it is
still laying on my desk unused.
But I have no idea how this is working with cameras there. The
corp is paying for it to stay there on the desk and do some
work. It is doing it more or less good on its own. I alaways
have to repeat myself what Linuz Torvald said about it -
something like a very good company, but the problem is they make
crappy software.
So ... times go by and some things never change - amazing.
> At least on *nix you can fix stuff like this, even when redhat
> tries hard to break it.
Well for the Windows, you have the windows admin - a person that
should be admired for the skill to support "crappy software" :)
and keep the universe in balance :)
Honestly ... no idea how those guys have the patience. I had to
factory restore one PC lately for a friend, because it got
unusable after 6y of use ... I think it took 8h or more to
install all the updates or at least to try to ... with numerous
reboots in between. I have not done this for years and it was
impressive experience. In the mean time I could do a lot of work
on the linux PC that was installed 15y ago. Amazing!
regards
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Cheers Doc & deloptes, well observed, well said.
Several mates went out of business supporting Vista,
Now, a few more are close to closing because of win10.
All I get at the shop are people bring in there machines to have
data recovered after win8/10 died during an update (not so much
win7).
I don't know how MS stays in business.
The os on this laptop, that I'm writing this email on, will be
retired soon for Alistair Izzard's big daddy roll of PCLOS 64bit.
Thank you very much Ali and to all.
The OS is Ark Linux 2008. It's more than 10 years old and it has
served me well, great infact. It took 7 years to find a
replacement.
Any linux, even a bad one, is always better than the best windows
edition (or OSX but not to the same shocking degree).
Kate
Very well said Kate. Theres a reason I don't allow a windows box to
keep its windows install more than a day or so, any longer and my
patience gets exchanged for a 16 lb maul to put its hard drive out
of its misery. Or a linux dvd gets put in along with a $40 60 gig
SSD, getting a machine thats obviously faster, and its by by
windows, it has not been good knowing you. Life for me at least, is
not long enough to put up with that crappy software.
FWIW, I ran PCLOS for a while, but if what you need is not in the
repo, forget about asking for it. Just a warning, but thats why I
had to bail to Debian. I can usually get what I need. They, like
others are short of man power, but I've not been told to go pound
sand either.
Take care Kate.
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Hi Gene!
It's likely your problem with pclos was it was 32bit.
pclos doesn't support 32bit anymore, not for a long time.
I think since 2015 or 16.
I have me test machines, data recovery machines, laptops and server
all running Ali's Big Daddy rolls. It works great.
The only thing I don't like and it happens TDE under any distro. It's
the constant reloading of the gui when I install software. I don't
understand why it does that. Bug?
Kate