Hi Sven, You are right, normally I prefer fair companies. That is the "main-thing" I leave apple-computers and go back to Debian. I switched in 2009 to apple, because I needed some music software and some easy to handle Web-Design-Tool. Now, after I installed Debian for my women and looked what happened new in Debian I found, all software I needed except "band-in-abox" is available under Debian. That was, for me, so great i update all my computers to Debian. powerbook ( 2004 ) make some minor problems, all other ( iMac 2010 and Intel-PC ) works fine "out of the box"...
Is Samsung good for Debian ( jessie, stable ) ? Thanks for advice, best regards, Peter Am Montag, den 12.10.2015, 14:25 +0200 schrieb Sven Arvidsson: > Oops, but affects that if using the notebook with Debian/GNU? > > Sure, i need windows too, but only for Band-in-a-Box ( Music-app > > under > > Windows ) > > And, afaik, windows generally "grab"("steal" , "sucks") (?) data and > > information from Your Windows-Computer(s)? > > No, it doesn't matter if you use Debian. > > I would personally like not to give money to companies that show such > bad judgement, but if you're shopping for a computer for Debian your > choices are already limited. > > Samsung, for example, shipped computers with security updates turned > off, to work around a bug in their drivers, > http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/208939-samsung-silently-disables-windows-update-on-pcs >