Microsoft gives up on users experiencing problems updating their Windows 11 machines. Now recommends a "manual correction"
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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.
And so far so good! -
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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.
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Absolutely, I don't disagree with your statement at all. I work heavily in systems administration and recently transitioned to networking. I deal with Linux systems, servers, vm's, Azure daily, and for stability nothing beats Linux. I just tend to agree with the statement above commenting on how you always see these Windows articles, yet almost none actually affect you in the end.
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I do like the diversity. You learn a few patterns and you can do them all. In the end basically the same but more flexible.