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[#] Sat May 28 2022 11:33:12 UTC from Nurb432

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Sat May 28 2022 04:07:05 AM EDT from Woodpusher

My wife shares the home computer, so i try to keep the changes at a minimum, thus i'm resisting Win 11.



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[#] Sat May 28 2022 16:41:28 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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My wife shares the home computer, so i try to keep the changes at a
minimum, thus i'm resisting Win 11.

Probably a good idea. There's really nothing in there that makes it a really compelling upgrade. Vista to 7 was worth it. 8 to 10 was worth it. Windows to Not Windows is worth it if you're willing to handle the learning curve.

But going from 10 to 11 isn't very compelling unless you just have to have the latest-and-greatest. I did the upgrade on my work computer because I was hoping it would solve some problems I was having with WSL. It didn't.

[#] Sat May 28 2022 18:33:26 UTC from Nurb432

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You may not get a choice.  I heard they are just going to force it at some point. ( well, other than not being online )



[#] Mon May 30 2022 22:37:57 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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On my personal machine I have a choice to simply not run Windows. On my work machine I no longer care.

[#] Mon May 30 2022 22:59:05 UTC from Nurb432

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Right, i was meaning the average person that does run win 10.   I suspect they will get 11 forced, and if they dont have a machine with all the stuff intel wants to sell you, then it dies.



[#] Mon May 30 2022 23:03:35 UTC from Nurb432

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Speaking of windows suckage, i hear we are dropping Azure VDI soon.  Moving to AWS instead. Unsure the reasoning, i'm not part of those groups. 

Consolation is there is a native Linux client. Assuming the monthly charge does not cause management to prevent us from getting it.

But from what i understand much of their 'windows server' offerings is not really true windows, but something else, who knows if its even worth me asking.  Its why my vendor is getting away from them ( their stuff is still native windows, including windows services that have to run.  And SQL, several limitations on AWS that go away in Azure. )



[#] Tue May 31 2022 03:02:15 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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It seems reasonable to assume that M$ OS runs best on M$ Cloud. "DOS ain't done 'till Lotus won't run." Old tricks.

[#] Wed Jun 08 2022 23:04:20 UTC from Nurb432

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So i got in to the new VDI today.   Turns out they have disabled Linux and web client access. WTF  freaking idiots.



[#] Wed Jun 08 2022 23:05:45 UTC from Nurb432

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Meant to include that they ARE allowing people to use their virus infected personal Windows PC ..  

 

I hate this place that i work at. 



[#] Fri Jun 10 2022 17:11:34 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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So you have to hack your client to masquerade as a Windows machine.

[#] Fri Jun 10 2022 17:21:48 UTC from Nurb432

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Be hard, since AWS has the source.

BUT after my complaining to management, they opened up Linux clients late yesterday just before i went home for the day.   Still no web client however. 

Fri Jun 10 2022 01:11:34 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
So you have to hack your client to masquerade as a Windows machine.

 



[#] Sun Jun 12 2022 16:54:25 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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If it's web based then that's even easier. Just hack your user-agent string.

[#] Sun Jun 12 2022 22:19:48 UTC from Nurb432

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Right, but they didnt turn web on so stuck with fat client.  But hey, Linux client works so its good enough for me personally.  Just short sighted on their part.

Sun Jun 12 2022 12:54:25 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
If it's web based then that's even easier. Just hack your user-agent string.

 



[#] Mon Jun 20 2022 17:13:46 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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We cannot allow any more time to pass without observing that Internet Explorer finally expired last week. Support has officially ended for all versions.

May it rust in pieces.

[#] Mon Jun 20 2022 17:29:15 UTC from Nurb432

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My understanding is they were going to remove it from our computers at the office. Hasn't happened for me

Mon Jun 20 2022 01:13:46 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

We cannot allow any more time to pass without observing that Internet Explorer finally expired last week. Support has officially ended for all versions.

May it rust in pieces.

 



[#] Sat Jul 09 2022 14:42:21 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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This ought to make all sorts of heads explode for lots of different reasons.

Lennart Poettering, the controversial developer of pulseaudio and systemd, has left Red Hat to go to work for Microsoft.

Let the wild speculation begin! Will he be moving Windows over to systemd?
(That would be an improvement.) Has he secretly been on the Microsoft payroll all along, like Miguel de Icaza and Nat Friedman? (Unlikely, since Poettering didn't deliberately make Linux worse like GNOME and Mono did.) Is he part of a plan to gradually deprecate Windows? (ESR has suggested that such a plan could be a possibility.) Or did they simply offer him a boatload of money too large to turn down?

For the record: I like systemd and I think Linux is better for having it.

[#] Sat Jul 09 2022 15:16:03 UTC from Nurb432

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There is the theory that he has always worked for MS, as a sleeper agent, so to speak. He infiltrated the Linux community with intent to screw things up, which many of us believe he has done, regardless if it was his handlers, or his personal vendetta against opensource that drove it.

 

But, good ridden to him and his nefarious actions ( even tho its too late to fix the damage he has done. he has seeded the eventual destruction of the Linux kernel. )

 



[#] Sat Jul 09 2022 15:17:47 UTC from Nurb432

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Oh, and few reach this point of hatred, but id like to meet him at a conference. And punch him the face.



[#] Sat Jul 09 2022 19:12:22 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Your theory, although I don't agree with it, is EXACTLY my theory about Miguel de Icaza. And also Nat Friedman.

[#] Sat Jul 09 2022 22:14:02 UTC from Nurb432

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Not my theory, just saying there is an established theory about that very thing you mentioned. My theory, is hes just an *** and wasn't technically working for them, under their direction, but towards their cause, on his own.

I cant put my dislike for Pottering in words.

Sat Jul 09 2022 03:12:22 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
Your theory, although I don't agree with it, is EXACTLY my theory about Miguel de Icaza. And also Nat Friedman.

 



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