Yeah, sure. But I don’t run a shop anymore and just picked up an off the shelf machine from a retailer.
Turned it on, connected it to wifi, then it took forever to try and update itself, which failed, required another reboot, then made me sign in, which also failed, needed a reboot
I dont want a fucking ms account, I don’t want to wait for every update, just ask my name and take me to the desktop
Eyedust@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 days ago
Takes a lot more to fully deshittify it, though. I’ve been down that road. So much registry diving, so many third party apps, strongarming uninstallations of bloatware through brute force, and just all around weeks of work.
When the screenshot shit was announced the first time, I just got tired of looking for workarounds to disable or remove Microsoft’s active attempts of policing, spying, and triple-dip profiting off it’s paying customers.
viking@infosec.pub 2 days ago
Install the IoT version, that comes without any of the bloat and works just fine. Not even the Microsoft store is bundled in.
Eyedust@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 days ago
I have heard about the IoT version. I’d have to look more into it, but I doubt I’m going back now that I’ve learned so much about Linux. I can troubleshoot most of Arch without touching the docs or asking online now, so it really defeats the purpose of switching back.
I also enjoy putting in a little effort to get things working. That’s the thing about Linux. Most people that daily drive it get a dopamine release from tinkering with it and fixing things, and I’m one of those people.
I know there has been a big “its for everyone” push these days, but its really not. So I’m glad the IoT version exists for those that want or need it.
viking@infosec.pub 2 days ago
Yeah Linux is great, no doubt. I’ve been using Xubuntu since forever, never really touched Arch, but fundamentally if you know your way around one system, you’ll manage another.
Still, there are a bunch of applications that I must run under Windows, so it’s good to have the no frills version available for that.
snowfalldreamland@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
Where does one purchase a single license for windows 10 iot lts? Isn’t that only for volume purchases by large enterprises?
BombOmOm@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Yeah, I’m not sure why anybody is mentioning Windows 10 IoT. When you lookup where to buy this, Microsoft themselves tells you to call a salesman; it’s an enterprise-only thing. Recommending this for individuals is misguided.