I'm just not so sure that windows has that much of a future. I believe Microsoft will move to thin clients with everything on servers and a subscription model.
Of course a lot of people will be fine with that and will just give up on their PCs.
Depending on what they're supposed to use them for, they can most likely use refurbished hardware without issues. That's unless they have to use them to do some really heavy lifting, but that's unlikely.
Back when I started Linux, poking at the system was fun and exciting (also you had to poke at the system anyway if you wanted to run anything). Now, I just want it out of the way and convenient.
I understand that newcomers might feel that they want to touch everything because it's all new and shiny, but I think the OS ought to be a creature of the shadows.
I'm just not so sure that windows has that much of a future. I believe Microsoft will move to thin clients with everything on servers and a subscription model.
Of course a lot of people will be fine with that and will just give up on their PCs.
Probably a rival car rental agency. It's a cutthroat business.
Aren't they going to have to learn Linux anyway?
Depending on what they're supposed to use them for, they can most likely use refurbished hardware without issues. That's unless they have to use them to do some really heavy lifting, but that's unlikely.
There shouldn't be any police in schools in the first place, like in the rest of the world.
Of course not. The point is to document the nature and the speed of the response.
He could be wheeled around... We don't see his legs.
And their... You know... The tree cutting thing, with a blade... Not the saw, the other one...
And cake.
Just wait until Disney buys the rights.
Or bubbles. Everyone likes bubbles.
Back when I started Linux, poking at the system was fun and exciting (also you had to poke at the system anyway if you wanted to run anything). Now, I just want it out of the way and convenient.
I understand that newcomers might feel that they want to touch everything because it's all new and shiny, but I think the OS ought to be a creature of the shadows.
Alison Martin has a new career apparently.
(Ok, I don't know who she is, so I had to look it up)
Almost as good as dwarf bread.
I don't know, isn't that weird? Who does that? (US people, obviously, but other than that?)
Only where the photographer is, not where the subject is.
You've had first glug, but what about second glug?
I've never had this kind of problem in several actual decades of running Linux. Mouse2 paste is great.
I conclude it's a skill issue.
Please confirm you are old enough to be reading a violent subreddit.
What if you need that file that you forgot to copy to your travel disk?