• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Sounds like you’re just more familiar with Linux and that’s fine

    While it is partly true, I can’t deny I spent the last 15years on linux, I have my fair amount of deal with windows in a professional setup, I can’t totally accept this response then, hence the word partly true :P.

    Now, explain me how any familiarity with Windows can help when a vanilla installation for windows 10 pro, used for two specific application (nothing cloudy), no game, almost offline, etc… How this system decides, randomly to not allow me to literally login in, looping forever before giving prompt, or pretend there is issue with my PIN and or my profile although I use plain passphrase and my account is local and literally nothing has changed system wise since the last session! I have disabled all the auto update shit everywhere (the obvious one and the one I know about) and no updates in between.

    You could say I might no know this particular register bit field. Probably but then, we are not in the easy/just works view.

    • @moriquende
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      21 year ago

      Honestly this sounds like a freak accident. I use Windows myself and work with people using Windows regularly and never heard of something like that. And I guess you can achieve an unrecoverable state on any operating system given the right conditions.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Sure for the possibility for every OSes to break but what I said was just a recent example, even though it’s on a pretty pristine installation in term of alteration. There’s so many other things where Windows and its ecosystems is a mess but I guess it is more or less forgiven because you can game on it and because that particular device you would use has the driver while on Linux it must be reverse engineered and written if not, never exist.

        Anyway, my whole point is about the “just works” label which has been proven to be wrong more than I can count.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I have the exact same issues as @[email protected] . Every single work day contains at least 10 minutes of waiting for windows to log me in and 2 login errors without exaggerating. IT have told me on numerous occasions there’s nothing they can do other than reinstalling windows since the error source is very proprietary.

        At this point I’m considering switching jobs just to get rid of windows.