I have had to learn about random things to fix problems on Windows computers far more often than with Linux computers, or even just to get them to behave the way I want.
It’s usually a lot faster and more permanent on Linux, though. And I get to learn about an open technology rather than a closed product.
must configure something you never wanted to know anything about, but I guess today is a learning day…again…
surprisingly, it’s not all that bothersome,
We used to do it all the time on the glorious windows xp when the computer inevitably stopped running properly.
The con is more like:
I have had to learn about random things to fix problems on Windows computers far more often than with Linux computers, or even just to get them to behave the way I want.
It’s usually a lot faster and more permanent on Linux, though. And I get to learn about an open technology rather than a closed product.
surprisingly, it’s not all that bothersome, We used to do it all the time on the glorious windows xp when the computer inevitably stopped running properly.