Another rant
Xen
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Fri Nov 17 19:10:50 UTC 2017
Liam Proven schreef op 17-11-2017 15:03:
> Yes, but some distros are more community-oriented than others. SUSE is
> primarily a paid, corporate product.
>
>> OpenSUSE's hurting its community without much gain. It could have a
>> "although hosted here, this is user-contributed" disclaimer on every
>> page if it's worried about accuracy and correctness.
>
> Not enough if your users are paying you lots for support. :-(
opensuse.org is not the same thing as suse.com.
> Because things like Arch and Gentoo aren't for noobs. They're for
> experts and those who want to get their hands dirty.
>
> Ubuntu is the opposite.
>
> Red Hat is a bit more schizophrenic, as it has Fedora and CentOS but
> its money comes from RHEL.
Schizophrenia is not multiple identity disorder.
> Fair point. I presume they know what they're doing but their systems
> for voting, moderation etc. seem very strange to me.
> Bear in mind that Win10 is a moving target. It has had 3 major
> editions so far: original, Anniversary Update, Creator's Update, and
> now Fall Creator's Update. All are a bit different. More and more
> stuff is being moved into the Modern apps, Modern settings app, etc.,
> and old Win7-style stuff is disappearing.
>
> For the best experience, keep it as up to date as you can.
>
> If you can't, then there is a special very-slow-moving corporate
> edition, but it's hard to get.
>
> https://www.howtogeek.com/273824/windows-10-without-the-cruft-windows-10-ltsb-explained/
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