Apparently we need to avoid systemd - you get a windows like effect with it
On 13 Dec. 2017 11:08, "Grant Maw" <grant....@gmail.com> wrote: > Never thought I'd ever see myself switching to Linux but I have to say > that I'm starting to look very, very hard at it, for all the reasons that > Mike and the Gregs have outlined above. I just wonder if I REALLY need to > learn a new OS at my age ... life is too short :) > > On 12 December 2017 at 15:15, Stephen Price <step...@lythixdesigns.com> > wrote: > >> Haha. Yep, time for people to switch over to Linux. >> >> Dotnet core runs there just fine, what's holding you back? Surely it's >> not driver support or anything right? >> >> Kids theses days... Want everything now now now, and then when they get >> it, they cry. Bit like wanting to go to the shops, and then having to be >> dragged there crying. ;) >> >> Welcome to the future. Let's hope you like it because you can't go back >> in time (yet) >> >> On 12 Dec. 2017 12:42 pm, mike smith <meski...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Makes you wish there was an os you could compile with what you wanted in >> it. Oh wait there is >> >> >> On 12 Dec. 2017 15:29, "Greg Low" <g...@greglow.com> wrote: >> >> I’ve had the last two updates break mobile device configuration as well. >> >> >> >> Can’t say I love the random, forced breaking of my machine every few >> months. As a policy, I think it’s pretty questionable. >> >> >> >> Mind you, ask me what I think about iOS 11… >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> >> >> Greg >> >> >> >> Dr Greg Low >> >> >> >> 1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775 <1300%20775%20775>) office | +61 419201410 >> <0419%20201%20410> mobile│ +61 3 8676 4913 <%2803%29%208676%204913> fax >> >> SQL Down Under | Web: www.sqldownunder.com |http://greglow.me >> >> >> >> *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-bounces@ozdot >> net.com] *On Behalf Of *Greg Keogh >> *Sent:* Tuesday, 12 December 2017 3:23 PM >> *To:* ozDotNet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> >> *Subject:* [OT] Big Windows 10 update >> >> >> >> Folks, I didn't know it was coming, but I accepted a big Windows 10 >> update last night. An unfamiliar large blue notification tray window warned >> me it was a major update that would take a while. So I went and talked to >> the cats while it updated. >> >> >> >> Well, this is a big update. User profiles seem to be recreated on first >> login. Wallpaper went black. All The crappy Universal apps I removed came >> back, including new ones like "Mixed Reality" that you can't get rid of, >> even using PowerShell as real Admin. All file-open dialogs changed size. >> The Start menu was full of dozens of repeated "NoUIEntryPoints-DesignMode" >> items and other app menus that were never seen before. Registry adjustments >> to take stupid nodes out of the Windows Explorer tree were undone. New >> icons appeared in the tray by default (but could be hidden). And other >> little things as well... I spent over an hour trying to clean all the >> "garbage" out again. >> >> >> >> Overall, I'm quite pissed off. Every major Windows update seems to take >> more and more control away from me, and I'm being told what I should use >> and like (I can use a Mac if want that!). >> >> >> >> So just a warning. >> >> >> >> *Greg K* >> >> >> >