Windows 7 is obsolete, so what OS do you use?
What is the easiest and most user-friendly?
What is the hardest and geared toward the tech-savy?
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Windows 7 is obsolete, so what OS do you use?
What is the easiest and most user-friendly?
What is the hardest and geared toward the tech-savy?
The same is true of XP and 98, but this hasn't stopped people from simply continuing using them... even making their own update patches and developing solutions to address shortcomings.
Similarly, it's going to take a long time until 7 is truly obsolete (for starters, the Embedded version of it will receive updates for another year), and personally I don't plan on moving from it anytime soon. It's the last good system Microsoft made before they slowly started going downhill.
It gets better.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/new...urity-updates/
Illegal updates, how exciting!
I'm using macOS on my MacBook Pro, but I like Windows 10 better.
Run Debian buster on one box (PiHole), Debian stretch on my web server and Odroid C2 (deluge/sabnzb). Main PC is indeed Win10 but also duel boots wagyu for CheckRain usage.
Would I go for anything but Windows, no..... the others serve a great purpose but you need the software support to make it a driver. Ubuntu is nice (if you come from MAC world) but is limbo between geek and user.
Says Microsoft . . . though some countries' militaries are paying through the nose for continued support. You don't want to think about what weapons systems use it . . .
Ubuntu is fairly accessible to the non-geek these days but apparently the Mint version is easier . . . love how Ubuntu upgrades without effort and how Wine can run all the old stuff that Windows won't any more . . .
ESU patch applied in that VM. I think you`ll find C64 running the nukes, at least that is what I get from films.... could of been a VIC20, they do look the same
To my knowledge, actual weapons are controlled by very old systems (perhaps not Commodore 64, but close enough) because proven reliability is extremely important. You wouldn't want Windows Update to install the latest patches and reboot when you're about to launch those nukes :ninja:
As for the ESU patch, POSReady was one thing, but since these updates are supposed to be paid for and their prices set to increase each year, it remains to be seen whether Microsoft will continue their policy of tolerance. So far, so good.
dos..hands down my daily driver.
I run Archman linux as my daily driver, but also have win10 and xubuntu on my system as well as a few spare partitions for testing new distros.
I wouldn't say "hardest", but definitely tech-savvy. OpenBSD is my go to OS for everything that is directly connected to the Internet. Gateway at home, work and for various hosting platforms we're managing. Rock solid, little fluff, excellent documentation provided you're willing to dive into it. Not the latest bells and whistles, but that's not what I'm asking of it.
Windows 10 is the best, by far...
Ubuntu is easy to learn (basic use) and you can set it up to trial on a USB stick. Currently using 22.04 which is a long-term support version.
Apparently, those looking for Linux easy mode turn to Manjaro or Pop!_OS these days.
Window XP and Vista
My favorite operating system is Bill Gates.
Amen! the last "good" window version.
Current I am working with Window 10.
Arc Linux is consider the hardest.
i will go with MacOS instead of Windows.
Outside of Windows I like Raspbian for the Raspberry Pi.
I think it's Win7, MacOS and then Linux