Only in Settings can you find Life's true meaningGork@lemm.ee to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 436 points – 6 months ago12Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsIf you enjoy Settings, do I have some operating system suggestions for you!you mean linux?Windows is clearly superior. If you've had enough of the settings app, you can just switch to the control center!And for the retro fans, there's not only control center but also control center legacy!And if that's not enough, there is even msconfig gpedit.msc regedit Which one though? There are so many? -sent from my Arch laptop
If you enjoy Settings, do I have some operating system suggestions for you!you mean linux?Windows is clearly superior. If you've had enough of the settings app, you can just switch to the control center!And for the retro fans, there's not only control center but also control center legacy!And if that's not enough, there is even msconfig gpedit.msc regedit Which one though? There are so many? -sent from my Arch laptop
you mean linux?Windows is clearly superior. If you've had enough of the settings app, you can just switch to the control center!And for the retro fans, there's not only control center but also control center legacy!And if that's not enough, there is even msconfig gpedit.msc regedit Which one though? There are so many? -sent from my Arch laptop
Windows is clearly superior. If you've had enough of the settings app, you can just switch to the control center!And for the retro fans, there's not only control center but also control center legacy!And if that's not enough, there is even msconfig gpedit.msc regedit
And for the retro fans, there's not only control center but also control center legacy!And if that's not enough, there is even msconfig gpedit.msc regedit
If you enjoy Settings, do I have some operating system suggestions for you!
you mean linux?
Windows is clearly superior. If you've had enough of the settings app, you can just switch to the control center!
And for the retro fans, there's not only control center but also control center legacy!
And if that's not enough, there is even
Which one though? There are so many?
-sent from my Arch laptop