Re: A question about Virtuality

2018-02-22 Thread George N. White III
On 22 February 2018 at 07:02, Dario Lesca wrote: > Il giorno mer, 21/02/2018 alle 11.52 -0400, George N. White III ha > scritto: > > Some Windows 10 versions have Windows Subsystem for Linux. > > This is an horrible solution. > I can not understand how this can be suggested in this ML > The majo

Re: A question about Virtuality

2018-02-22 Thread Dario Lesca
Il giorno mer, 21/02/2018 alle 11.52 -0400, George N. White III ha scritto: > Some Windows 10 versions have Windows Subsystem for Linux. This is an horrible solution. I can not understand how this can be suggested in this ML How do you can trust what does ( spy?) windows under Linux? How can you

Re: A question about Virtuality

2018-02-21 Thread John Pilkington
On 21/02/18 16:54, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Wed, 2018-02-21 at 15:04 +, John Pilkington wrote: I have just acquired an i3 box with 2*500 GB disks, 4 GB ram and Windows10, essentially 'because it was there' and because my grandson's homework typically assumes an M$ environment. Fact. I

Re: A question about Virtuality

2018-02-21 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2018-02-21 at 15:04 +, John Pilkington wrote: > I have just acquired an i3 box with 2*500 GB disks, 4 GB ram and > Windows10, essentially 'because it was there' and because my grandson's > homework typically assumes an M$ environment. Fact. > > In the past I would have installed Fed

Re: A question about Virtuality

2018-02-21 Thread George N. White III
On 21 February 2018 at 11:04, John Pilkington wrote: > I have just acquired an i3 box with 2*500 GB disks, 4 GB ram and > Windows10, essentially 'because it was there' and because my grandson's > homework typically assumes an M$ environment. Fact. > > In the past I would have installed Fedora as