On 02/08/15 21:07, Barry Drake wrote:
I had Windows7 on a removable drive in a caddy on my desktop.  A couple
of days ago, I downloaded the Win 10 iso and did the free upgrade.  the
install process is painfully slow - but it worked.  I was surprised MS
allowed me to do it!  Windows 10 itself is much much better than I
expected.  I haven't tried to install anything - if I did, I doubt I'd
use the 'shop'.
Next time I fire it up, I'll try installing something.
Going from Win 7 to Win 10 changes the reg. number - and Microsoft
doesn't make it easy to retrieve it.  It's in the registry with the
characters written in Ascii-hex.  I think I got mine back OK, but I will
try one of the downloadable apps that get it back, next time I fire
Windows up (not for a few months, hopefully!).

Back on topic, I am delighted that Wine now installs and works properly
in Wily.  I have been using Mint for a while, and am glad to be back
with Ubuntu at last!

Regards,        Barry.

The feeling I get when using Windows is very much that I am using a product still designed to be installed off floppy disk with many patches bringing it into the 21st century like some sort of software jenga! Linux comes across as having sat down at some point and said 'ok, we need to integrate this internet thing' and because the whole workflow has been considered the solution is much, much more sane, elegant and painless.

Yes, on first glance Win 10 seems to be better than 8 but it's still so painfully slow. The win 8 machines I have seen are all unusable, my old laptop I retired runs quicker! I don't think this is going to win any hearts, it still suffers from all the same bugs I have been complaining about since win 95!

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