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Started with PC's in 1985 and always used Windows since it started. Now on Win7 Ultimate on a desktop I built and will never pay subscriptions. Know nothing about Linux but even at 83 years old will try to learn it if subscription happens! |
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18 years ago I was doing the SaS model with company intranets and extranets. Every location of the company ran company developed browser based software which was very efficient both to centrally develop and support - no onsite PC setups nor software installs required to deploy. I look back on that as a major achievement under my watch, but I do not look on the current push of the SaS model with the cloud to the individual the same way. |
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jesus, bob, the news keeps getting worse and worse. i refused the win 10 "upgrade" and will continue to do so... i don't wabnna run "apps" for a damn phone on my computer, and i expect my programs i've relied on for years to work. microsoft gets more invasive, and their entire operation gets dumbed down every release to stuff that's fine for the millenials, but try and do audio on one of these modern os's? fuggeddaboudit! i am seriously thinking about abandonging windows completely and going ubuntu all the way. the learning curve is steep, but the dumbing down curve of ms products is something i refuse to deal with much longer. seems every other update they break something new. i'll stick with win7 for now, and leave xp on my important pc's, even tho i can't allow them online. beats windows determining that the stuff i created doesn't belong to me and it dissappearing. talk about a suckload of suckitude. thanks for letting me vent!!! |
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MS needs to be broken up because it has become a monopoly and is very close to violating anti-trust laws. Maybe if more people switch to open source and free programs, MS will slowly die. Win 10 has so much added to it, that it has become bloatware in itself for the most part. Much of what comes with it is stuff I do not want and will not use. Could it be that adding so much to Win 10 has caused the utter mess associated with the October Win 10 update? |
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It sounds like MS is looking to make this change as a "take it or leave it" choice. Guess what? Goodbye MS - all of our family will be out. |
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The last time the price went up, I switched to Open Office and never looked back. |
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I installed one of those linux systems that looks like windows on an old laptop and it is blazing fast and does everything I need it to do. Microsoft may become history at our house. |
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I've basically given up on Windows. Switched to Linux Mint, but have left a dual boot on my desktop, just in case I need to run something that dosn't work well on Linux (hmm, not much, only really to use SmartSwitch from Samsung to backup my Samsung phones and tablets). |
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I'm still using Windows 7 on my main computer, and have no desire whatsoever to "upgrade". (I still have to deal with the problems my wife has with Windows 10 on her computer.) And I have even less desire to depend on an internet connection to run my principal programs. And I certainly don't want to pay a monthly subscription fee for anything. If the time comes when all of the Windows Office programs are only available in the cloud and for a monthly fee, I'll just switch to Libre Office. And if Microsoft becomes too oppressive, I'll bite the bullet and switch to Linux. |
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WOW ... I do wish that I had known how bad the Fall 2018 Update was from Microsoft!!! It literally screwed my PC!!! I had to re-install Windows 7 Pro to get it to running again. I did lose some important documents and receipts of products I am or was using in Windows 10 Pro.
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Thanks for keeping us posted, Bob, on the shenanigans of MS and the Master Race of Silicon Valley who seem out to control the world by taking over our own machines to rake in more money. Then they can buy more politicians and gain more control? Like Bob Duncan I started on computer in 1985 and this Damn Yankee from New England is about to join the revolution and, even at 87, start the turn to Linux. Doubt it will be any more difficult than learning to manage DOS. Will you still be our guru? |
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Currently I'm testing Deepin OS (yes, I'm aware it's a Chinese distro!) on a fully bootable USB3. I've tested dozens of distros this way, trying to find the one I like best and get used to Linux. I plan to eventually dual boot Windows 10 with a Linux distro, and then make the complete switch to Linux. So far, I like Ubuntu (Gnome)the best and it's the most solid I've tested on my computer. Deepin is very impressive and the best-looking Operating System I've ever used. |
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Can someone please recommend a source for the "dual-boot" process so I can learn how to do it myself? I understand the concept but have no idea what's involved. Thanks. [I want to keep my Win 7 and be able to switch to Linux Mint.] |
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Butch, I recommend starting out with Ubuntu 18.04 or 18.10. Ubuntu is probably the easiest Linux distro to dual boot, as it is pretty much foolproof and will do most of the work for you. I do suggest that you make an image of your Windows 7 install, just in case you want to do away with Linux at a later date. Here's a good article that should get you up and running: https://www.lifewire.com/ultimate-windows-7-ubuntu-linux-dual-boot-guide-2200653 Any questions, email me at info [at] reedconsulting.pro |
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Butch, when writing my previous response, I forgot you had mentioned Linux Mint. Mint is a derivative of Ubuntu and, thus, very easy to install, too. I prefer Ubuntu because I really prefer the Gnome desktop. Good luck! |
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I was a consultant (Chip Designer) at Sun Micro-systems (now Oracle) for 11 years (Oct 1993-May 2004). Back in those days, I ran Windows-Vista on my home PC. I learned about "Open Office" (FREE SUITE OF OFFICE TYPE PROGRAMS) and have been running it on all my Windows machines for the last 20+ years. Why get ripped off when there's a viable alternative? |
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This may be a pie-in-the-sky idea, but I think that Microsoft should make the Windows UI a Linux GUI for the Desk-top, or mobile device, then develop their own Linux Distribution to run beneath it. This could cut Microsoft's cost of operation because they have a few million sets of eyes looking at their code (just like any other distribution), at no additional cost. This should vastly improve the security of the OS (and may help Linux security models too if Microsoft makes their anti-virus software open-source). Finally, users get Windows for free, and Microsoft sells support on the subscription plan as they are trying to do now. This does sound like a pipe-dream (or pie-in-the-sky), but if it could happen, it should be a win for all, parties involved (the Linus community, the Windows user (both private and business), and Microsoft. My2Cents, Ernie |
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How far down the road before Windoz changes their plan again? For better or worse. Windoz phones were easy for me to use. Then- bye bye Windoz phone users. |
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A word of caution....Redmond has finally got me lookin' at a Linux distro after a loooong love hate relationship. long story short...if you duel boot, be sure to backup/clone/image.Tried Mint w/ Win7 duel boot...got rid of Mint...bye-bye Win7. |
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I agree with some other posters here, Linux works great, even on my dinosaur computers. If MS breaks my newest machine, I know what to fix it with! |
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