Microsoft gives up on users experiencing problems updating their Windows 11 machines. Now recommends a "manual correction"
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It's entirely possible.
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I agree. They need to be either pressured or abandoned.
I feel like they would need to rewrite it completely in that case, partially because no one knows how their legacy code works and partially because it's completely broken.
Google with it's billions and a promise of more free data did great with how office formats work. They set some little limits of what user can do compared to MS Word so ending up with a broken table or whatever is harder, and they aslo strong-armed their way into adoption with their obvious mechanics of real-time collaboration.
I'm not sure about MS users coming to Linux, but their marketshare was already bled by Google. And if in some scenario Google releases their own internal XML format for these, I guess it'd work too.
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That manual correction: installing Linux.
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Windows 10 had an update that notoriously broke a lot of games a while back and the only solution was to manually roll it back.
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There’s a massive difference between the average Windows user and the average PHP developer. It’s a false equivalence.
Yeah, except I'm not equating developers to end-users. I'm equating the two situations at hand. Because they're equivalent situations...
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I made the switch too! I bought a MacBook!
After 40 years of MS OSes, Outlook-online and Windows 11 made me quit.
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Welp, guess I won't be able to fix my Windows install
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Too bad when the DHCP server is down with the proxmox host
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That could mean 2 things ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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My router is just that: A gateway
This follows a HW firewall (I intend to replace)
Behind that is- My proxmox host with a bunch of VMs (including the DHCP/DNS server)
- A raspberry PI (which I reformatted and had the trouble with getting a static IP)
- Bunch of other stuff like servers, NAS and stuff.