M$ can suck it - I'm still running Win7 and will NOT buy a new system with Win11 on it.
They keep trying to force everyone into the same little "box" and I don't fit...
A whole new set of vulnerabilities to exploit, can't wait (!)
Ive been using wine, when i need to, for years. I have had Linux as my primary home OS since 2004 or so. I had a laptop with XP on it at one point.Never mind the bollocks about running Android apps in Windows using the Subsystem for Linux or whatever - how about running Windows apps in Android (or Linux)? I don't mean in a VM or emulator. Wine looks like it can support a limited number of apps by translating Windows API calls into POSIX ones but I've never used it. Anyone got any experience with using it? I guess patchy support for Direct3D functionality and lack of support for native Windows drivers and virtual device drivers can be serious limitations.
^^ Very true..
PEBMAC ("problem exists between monitor and chair"), identity error or ID-10T/1D-10T error ("idiot error"), PICNIC ("problem in chair, not in computer"), IBM error ("idiot behind machine error")
PEBKAC an acronym for "problem exists between keyboard and chair"), PEBCAK (an alternative, but similar, acronym for "problem exists between chair and keyboard").![]()
No matter what microsoft does they can't mitigate the biggest vulnerability - the twerp sitting behind the keyboard.
Not really sure what the purpose of your comment is. That you think other people are 'twerps' doesn't take anything away from the fact that this new operating system is likely to contain an assortment of new vulnerabilities to exploit.
Even though Linux is remarkably free of many vulnerabilities due to its open source code and a large community using it, even it is not entirely free of such things.
https://www.cpomagazine.com/cyber-s...ation-information-leak-and-denial-of-service/
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