Windows 11 vs Linux supported HWOsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml – 1451 points – 11 months ago635Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentFlaws I didn't pay for piss me off a lot less.While that's certainly also part of it, I would still stand by my opinion even if Windows was completely free.Raise your hand if you ever paid for that hot chunkI consider myself forced to pay for it every time I buy a laptop whose price has to include Microsoft's cut off the action.You are not forced, plenty of manufacturers offer FreeDOS variants for so many years, just support them instead.I bought myself a copy of NT 4.0 back in the day.
Flaws I didn't pay for piss me off a lot less.While that's certainly also part of it, I would still stand by my opinion even if Windows was completely free.Raise your hand if you ever paid for that hot chunkI consider myself forced to pay for it every time I buy a laptop whose price has to include Microsoft's cut off the action.You are not forced, plenty of manufacturers offer FreeDOS variants for so many years, just support them instead.I bought myself a copy of NT 4.0 back in the day.
While that's certainly also part of it, I would still stand by my opinion even if Windows was completely free.
Raise your hand if you ever paid for that hot chunkI consider myself forced to pay for it every time I buy a laptop whose price has to include Microsoft's cut off the action.You are not forced, plenty of manufacturers offer FreeDOS variants for so many years, just support them instead.I bought myself a copy of NT 4.0 back in the day.
I consider myself forced to pay for it every time I buy a laptop whose price has to include Microsoft's cut off the action.You are not forced, plenty of manufacturers offer FreeDOS variants for so many years, just support them instead.
You are not forced, plenty of manufacturers offer FreeDOS variants for so many years, just support them instead.
Flaws I didn't pay for piss me off a lot less.
While that's certainly also part of it, I would still stand by my opinion even if Windows was completely free.
Raise your hand if you ever paid for that hot chunk
I consider myself forced to pay for it every time I buy a laptop whose price has to include Microsoft's cut off the action.
You are not forced, plenty of manufacturers offer FreeDOS variants for so many years, just support them instead.
I bought myself a copy of NT 4.0 back in the day.