He literally linked one in the post, but you shouldn't need voidtools of all things to look for the cmd or control panel, just use windows + r (and also get rid of all the web search bloat in your windows search while you're at it)Any alternatives?
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He literally linked one in the post, but you shouldn't need voidtools of all things to look for the cmd or control panel, just use windows + r (and also get rid of all the web search bloat in your windows search while you're at it)Any alternatives?
FanControl has a legitimate vulnerability. I can’t fault Microsoft for this.I've updated FanControl and Windows Defender decided to do it's thing again and kill it's driver. However there's one interesting thing to note:
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Microsoft has changed the definition of the detection to "VulnerableDriver:WinNT/Winring0.G". Previously it would be detected under a much more threatening name which caused many people to be alarmed about their computers being compromised, but this is much more straightforward and by looking it up people will quickly learn what's the big issue. So, good on ya Microsoft, at least for this one thing.
I am fully aware of WinRing0, but the first time this was happening en masse it was a generic rootkit detection which looked very threatening, and now they've corrected it to be more descriptive.FanControl has a legitimate vulnerability. I can’t fault Microsoft for this.
Linux is within 5-10% performance difference than Windows with gaming. I don't play online games that require anti-cheat, so Linux gaming works for a lot of people, especially since the Steamdeck came around.The only reason I still use Windows is for gaming. Once gaming on Linux improves, I'm out.
You can gayme on Linux, unless the game you play requires a kernel-level anti-cheat.The only reason I still use Windows is for gaming. Once gaming on Linux improves, I'm out.
God I despise windows 11 [ utility ], I don't understand how they fucked up something that just worked in windows 10 and prior (hell, it was fine in some earlier versions of windows 11 too, now the [ related utility ] unnecessarily hogs resources for some reason).
If that's your take then yesWindows 10 EOL is coming up. Linux is unusable shit with power management issues and Windows 11 is jeet cancer. Should I just save myself the trouble and commit suicide?
ouch, right in the linuxfag wound they love to ignore.Linux is unusable shit with power management issues
or just go to massgrave and enable ESU, you dingus.Should I just save myself the trouble and commit suicide?
The one they love to ignore is the fact their OS isn't comparable with the vast majority of programs people use to do their work.ouch, right in the linuxfag wound they love to ignore.
‘B-but you can use these command line tools and set up a LAMP stack to process these things for you!’The one they love to ignore is the fact their OS isn't comparable with the vast majority of programs people use to do their work.
Need to sign Documents or forms with fields for people to fill out? There really isn't a decent PDF editor for Linux and Acrobat Standard/Pro doesn't function very well (if at all) under the OS.
GIMP is a joke and Krita isn't much better. There are tons of graphical editing programs for Mac and PC right now. Other people have gotten the Creative Suite versions of photoshop to work supposedly
Inkscape is just a poor man's adobe illustrator.
FreeCAD can't compete with AutoCAD or Microstation.
Using mods for video games can be difficult under linux as well. Unfortunately Mods are a major plus that PCs have over consoles.
The list goes on but, unfortunately. I want to see Linux as a -real- competitor to windows. Bad things happen when monopolies are left to fester.
best it can be done is having mac as a competitor and mac isn't exactly game friendly because why would you play games on your apple product? what are you? a minimum-wage worker or something?The list goes on but, unfortunately. I want to see Linux as a -real- competitor to windows. Bad things happen when monopolies are left to fester.
log off the farms, jeff bezos.‘B-but you can use these command line tools and set up a LAMP stack to process these things for you!’
Is the photo viewer maximized? Some programs block the taskbar from popping up when maximized and the default windows 11 photo viewer is currently one of them for some reason.My newest annoyance with Windows is a strange bit of interaction between the taskbar and the photo viewer. Since I have an OLED, I configure the taskbar to hide itself in order to minimize risk of burn-in. This works fine... except when I have something open in the photo viewer. Specifically when I move between photos inside the viewer itself with the arrow keys. Once I do that, the taskbar becomes completely unresponsive and I have to hit the Windows key to get it to show back up (and even then, it only shows up on my primary monitor). The problem also usually completely disappears once I close the photo viewer.
I know there's alternative photo viewers that work better and are still integrated well with explorer so I might switch to one of those.
You've been living with computers too long. You don't understand normies.Ironically most normies and old people would probably be fine using linux since to them computers are just for using the web browser anyway