brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 6:41 pm
Bobby wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 4:46 pm
brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 4:39 pm
Bobby wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 4:34 pm
brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 3:53 pm
And when it doesn't play, what do you do with it, Bobby? Throw it away or do you at least endeavour to make it work? Mmmm?
If it's windows 10 that doesn't drive an older device you hook
up an old win7 or win XP laptop and make it work.
Windoze? Really? Oh my goodness, Bobby.
Yes - Windows like 90% of all other computer users.
I suppose you're a Linux man?
Actually, it is roughly 80% of home computer users who use Windoze. They have swallowed the Micro$oft line that it is easier to use than Linux.
Personally, I prefer Unix, most particularly Solaris. Linux is an interesting alternative and I do use it at home.
Windoze? A toy for children IMHO. It has been insecure since day one of it's existence. It was copied originally from CP/M-86 - a system which was never intended to be networked but which since has become networked. It lacks proper ACLs.
Real computers use Unix.
dear Brian,
When you're at work you have to use whatever garbage software they serve up to you.
For me it's always been Windows.
Win10 is proving very buggy.
We now have to buy all new: printers, scanners, plotters etc as even when the manufacturers say they
have new Win10 compliant drivers they are talking bullshit as they don't work.
You spend all day downloading bad drivers and realise then that they don't work on Win 10.
Not only that - even if you use the drivers on a Win7 computer that used to work
it still doesn't work if you're server is related to Win10.
Somehow the server blocks the drivers and one bad driver crashes every other driver on the server.
When you phone up the sales arse holes they say - ohh sorry -
we'll sell you new hardware.
It's a scam to make money.
I'm convinced that Microsoft has been bribed by the printer manufacturers to make
sure that old printers will not work.
Also - lots of other software won't work anymore - it won't install properly.