And either VM or containers are less work than trying to make a properly portable build system. I release binary packages for multiple distros and multiple versions. Windows installs a TON of shit that most people will never need. Well if it's not a problem, then why is it a problem? Either uninstall it or don't. Besides, most distros let you skip or deselect much of what's installed by. If you can make our point of sale system run under WINE, I'll cheerfully take Windows out behind the barn and shoot it in the head, and pee on the burning corpse.
Well if you leave your TPM2. Does that count? BleepingComputer has found a way to block the update from installing PC Health Check on your computer for those who do not want the application installed. Nope, according to the summary, it can't be disabled and no one at all has figured out a way to do so But if they dont use Windows anymore then what will they complain about? If there is a problem they will be told to file a bug report and either fix it themselves or pay somebody to fix it for them or to use a different distro.
Windows is the cage people complain about the state of despite the cage door being open for them to leave at any time. FWIW I interact with Windows about as much as I interact with Orbis in my Playstation: for gaming but its a matter of booting into it, loading game, playing ga. I don't know how much you interact with "Orbis" whatever that is, but when I boot to Windows after not having it run for a while, it is perfectly unusable as everything installed tries to update while Windows tries to update as well.
Orbis is the OS for the Playstation and yes, if I don't use it for a while then when I turn it on it has to go through a series of updates just like Windows and macOS do. I tend to also do and update on Linux when I haven't turned it on in a while. Obviously this only happens when they're connected to the internet but as a general rule I want updates on a machine connected to the internet because very often those are bug fixes and security updates.
Linux is far from a hobbyist OS, it is contributed to and used by some of the biggest corporations in the world including Microsoft. I support hundreds of Windows workstations on my job, so abandoning it there is not feasible. There are lots of people complaining. If there weren't, why would there be so many websites solely devoted to fixing Windows - a professionally developed and "supported" product - problems?
Of course there are lots of people complaining, just like there are for Linux which has not just one company supporting it but a great many that offer Linux support like IBM, RedHat, Canonical, etc. Haven't you ever had a Windows machine that consistently chokes when "checking for updates" or tries to install the same KB over and over and continually fails?
I don't think so, but I've certainly had problems with Windows before just as I've had problems. Not use it? Dude, I'm in security, that OS is my total job security 'til retirement and beyond, why would I not want to use it anymore? Microsoft should have a home license that obligates people to update versions and a professional license that lets you opt-out if you want. Then don't use a proprietary operating system. Seriously unless you have just discovered computers it should be as clear as can be that pontificating about how Microsoft "should" operate is a worthless endeavour.
Spend that time and effort on a free operating system instead. Thing is I suspect this isn't actually causing anybody any issues and it's just something to complain about because some people just really like complaining which is why they're still using Windows even after Me, Vista, 8, 10, etc. They have. You need a Windows 10 Enterprise license to install it, since it's an alternate version of Enterprise. And only absolutely required security updates are provided, nothing more.
Just grab a copy from bittorrent. I got the latest version running now on my work computer. I still disabled a ton of stuff with NLite, but it's nice to have the hope I'll get no more 'feature' updates for five years. Very helpful for a complicated situation that must not change without my approval. And it's free for days. So far so good, so guess I'll buy a license If you want to license your software in some restrictive way, then you need to avoid licensing it with anything that looks like a shop, because it you make it look like a shop, people are going to think they're buying it, and if you make people think they're buying it, but they're not getting the ability to use it freely, that's fraud.
If you're going to license something and charge money for it, then the license signing and the money exchange needs to happen at the same time, and the licensee needs to genu. I'd like to configure Windows Update to stop displaying the little red "X" and "This PC doesn't currently meet all the system requirements for Windows 11". It runs Windows 10 just fine and I'll keep using it until Win10 support expires in and then make the switch to using my Linux system full-time.
Have you tried Windows Update Blocker [sordum. I run Linux on the desktop, and that makes me smug. But I blindly accept all the apt upgrades, which makes me no better than a Windows user. So Windows Update installs a new utility, which you can run if you want, or not.
Even if you run it, it doesn't do anything but give you some information, which you can pay attention to or not, as you choose. And this is an example of the evilness of Microsoft? It's a good thing Linux updates never install new utility packages. That would be a terrible thing and a scandal, and we'd never hear the last of it. The last time Microsoft pushed a compatibility appraiser, people woke up in the morning with Windows 10 installed.
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