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RE: What OS are you using? #441
(11-07-2022, 01:42 AM)mothered Wrote:
(11-06-2022, 04:51 PM)TheRealInterMafia Wrote: Windows 10 and Arch with XCFE <3
Have you experienced Windows 11?

Not just yet, is it nice? I remember I didn't move from 7 to 10 for years because I was angry at the future, but these days I do just want better stability and security.
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RE: What OS are you using? #442
(11-07-2022, 08:14 PM)TheRealInterMafia Wrote: Not just yet, is it  nice? I remember I didn't move from 7 to 10 for years because I was angry at the future, but these days I do just want better stability and security.
I have Windows 11 Installed on 7 laptops, and It serves me very well Indeed.

It's very stable and responsive. Bootup and shutdown times are also significantly quicker.
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RE: What OS are you using? #443
(11-08-2022, 12:49 AM)mothered Wrote:
(11-07-2022, 08:14 PM)TheRealInterMafia Wrote: Not just yet, is it  nice? I remember I didn't move from 7 to 10 for years because I was angry at the future, but these days I do just want better stability and security.
I have Windows 11 Installed on 7 laptops, and It serves me very well Indeed.

It's very stable and responsive. Bootup and shutdown times are also significantly quicker.

I'll try it on a secondary machine, and if I like it I'll install on main. Ty for the hint <3
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RE: What OS are you using? #444
(11-08-2022, 01:22 AM)TheRealInterMafia Wrote: I'll try it on a secondary machine, and if I like it I'll install on main. Ty for the hint <3
You're welcome.

You can Install It on a VM, thereby there's no need to touch your physical machine.
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RE: What OS are you using? #445
(11-08-2022, 01:49 AM)mothered Wrote:
(11-08-2022, 01:22 AM)TheRealInterMafia Wrote: I'll try it on a secondary machine, and if I like it I'll install on main. Ty for the hint <3
You're welcome.

You can Install It on a VM, thereby there's no need to touch your physical machine.

I never really like doing that to be honest. VM's are great for testing programs/malware/ideas in my eyes, but I could never use one to work in or do stuff. It always just feels weird I guess.
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RE: What OS are you using? #446
(11-08-2022, 02:18 AM)TheRealInterMafia Wrote: I never really like doing that to be honest. VM's are great for testing programs/malware/ideas in my eyes, but I could never use one to work in or do stuff. It always just feels weird I guess.
I know what you mean - a virtual environment Is not an exact representation of a physical PC.

That said, It will at least give you a very good Insight of the overall usage of Windows 11.
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RE: What OS are you using? #447
Windows 10 Pro is my current setup

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RE: What OS are you using? #448
(11-08-2022, 09:32 PM)CayneJ Wrote: Windows 10 Pro is my current setup
At least with the Pro edition, you get the benefits of the Group Policy Editor, BitLocker Drive Encryption and EFS Encryption.
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RE: What OS are you using? #449
(11-02-2022, 07:51 PM)tuco404 Wrote: I am using Arch with BSPWM, Tried to learn Qubes OS but the networking VM wasn't playing ball. Guess I'll stick to Whonix in QEMU

BSPWM is the best WM I've ever used.

It has great documentation, easy configuration, integration with polybar, is written in C, and is bug free (in my experience). I don't know how anyone could use anything else.

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RE: What OS are you using? #450
(12-08-2022, 12:58 AM)Drako Wrote: BSPWM is the best WM I've ever used.

It has great documentation, easy configuration, integration with polybar, is written in C, and is bug free (in my experience). I don't know how anyone could use anything else.
Off-topic, congrats on hitting 3k posts.
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