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"Proprietary software can co-exist with free software"
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@jonjo I know, but windows doesn't behave as well when you install it yourself.
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@Kimmax You say that, but it was windows that fucked my wifi when I freshed installed it (ubuntu and my hackintosh were fine). Not to say that voyeurism is not cool, but still.
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Some results there concern me quite a bit
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A lot! But it's a learning experience, how OSs work etc
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@poster983 wouldn't be surprising since I installed without it
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@NTripleOne I mean, we do retrict murder though.
Jokes aside, it's unnecessary, so no reason to be included. -
It's silly but at least it's end-to-end instead of being stored in some unknown Russian server somewhere.
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@linuxer4fun It's C Ake
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You're immortal!
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So, it works now but I'm not quite sure why.
It may have been what @drRoss suggested or I had to uninstall the driver with the Dell driver installer and not windows. Anyway, it works.
I should've probably tried to install windows with a ethernet connection. -
Well, it does have software support and you don't need a CS degree to use it properly.
From CS student who uses both.
Also, it has great design. As opposed to a community that (apart from GNOME) insists in using 98 design paradigm. -
@drRoss So that's the weird part. The device is there, Windows says it's updated, Bluetooth works, but the wifi doesn't.
I did just about anything, I know it's a bug but it's weird it almost looks like a feature. Everything works but wifi for no aparent reason. Troubleshooting gives me an unknown error. -
@CozyPlanes Yes, but I'm rarely at home. Good thing is I barely use Windows, it's there for gaming, so not as much of a problem.
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Weird
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Quick burn it, before it can reproduce
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There's reasons and good ones too. Swift 3 is amazing, however, Apple acts like it's fully working languages when it's more like in beta. The fucking thing changes in every few months and breaks everything.
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@Kaji The new macbooks (and pro) are thin and run macOS, not really much more to it. It's frustrating.
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@-sti There's plenty of desktop graphics' cards that'll run fine. Laptops are a bit more complicated, unless they're truly dedicated (no optimus) there's no way as of now to make them work. Some portable workstations with compatible graphics card will work.My Dell laptop has a nvidia 960m and it doesn't work on macOS
TL;DR Desktop will run better than macs and take very little effort (provided you buy the right parts and follow some guide on tonymacsx86). Laptops might not work as well and take some serious effort (my Dell runs better on Sierra than Windows 10). -
@flag0 I've just made a hackintosh, might go full out-law this time and make a nuke.
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Sure "sudo rm -rf /*"
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They're quite arbitrary anyway.
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Best windows' feature, ever
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I see. Are you using synergy then?
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Where is Arch running? Cool laptops though
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@StefanH doing it right now but it takes some effort getting it to work on a laptop. I'm 90% done, gotta fix my wireless connection and audio (weird unimportant graphic glitch is there and will remain that way).
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The official tutorials use them, I would think so.
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I didn't know OS X use to be spyware
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@smokay2k So Apple does restrict you after all
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kids.js ?