Never really had a problem with the hidden side menu, though I didn’t care for it either.
Never really had a problem with the hidden side menu, though I didn’t care for it either.
I never said it was impossible to keep the old style. Though I do refuse that the start page is only useful to touchscreens. I would have preferred a bit more options than just large or small squares, but it still was a nice way to keep shortcuts close at hand without having them on the desktop. Bringing the shortcut screen over top of everything is much more useful than keeping the shortcuts at the bottom, on the desktop.
Frankly, I found it ridiculous that the start page got so much hate while stuff like bing searches being forced into the local machine search gets no reaction.
I liked the start page. I don’t use icons on the desktop though. Being able to pull up a customized shortcut screen was quite nice.
8 only gets hate because people lost their minds with the start menu change.
What I’m most annoyed about is that they won’t let me unlock my account, due to not having the serial number from my PlayStation from over a decade ago, nor my credit card number from the same time period. So I’ve got to change my name, and create a new account to continue playing the game.
You should not have to buy a new key for a machine that came with windows. That will most likely automatically activate back to whichever edition you had before the wipe.
Thank you. I’m going to try this.
Looks more like an egg-flower.
A Surface might do, unless you find that to be too big for your liking.
He resigns. gizmodo
The American dream.
Yes, it was their genius idea, if it worked. Must be blamed on somebody else if it does not work.
I wonder if this will result in the shareholders holding the ex-EA CEO accountable for destroying their revenue stream.
Systemd basically is what starts up other processes. You don’t need systemd, but you do need some init manager. Kernel loads, then calls up the init manager to load everything else. Anything you want to make run on startup gets added to the init manager.
Why would anyone running Linux even have an Nvidia card?
Another option is just refusing to own a linerlock. I can close them, I just dislike the design and insist on lockback for any folder I carry.
Don’t miss the headless, two legged, pile of meat in the center.
Why spend 2 billion on a property valued at 2 billion if the goal is to harvest some of that value as profit?
Asus support is next to worthless at this point anyway.