>make turn off computer (windows 10)>see the tiny update led next to the shutdown button>choose update and shutdown>go to work>come back>Windows 11 boots up
>>109579218it's crazy how this isn't an issue of national security. general purpose operating systems that power the business world are reeking of fetid indian curry shit, and no one cares.
>have Windows 8.1>go to take shit>come back 10 minutes later>oh, we took the liberty of downloading a whole new OS for you and are in the process of installing it!>your new system will be ready in 10 more minutes!I was able to catch it on my gaming rig, but not my work laptop. totally fucked the fan control software. been on Linux there since 2016 and don't regret it. switched everything else over in 2022. haven't been happier computing since 2003.
>go to work yep found the problem
>>109579443>The goyim are still employed? ENSHITTEN THEIR OS
>>109579229Instead we get the corporate/tech version of locked aisles at CVS: triple factor authentication and constantly reset/revolving passwords for everything. Strict roles and permissions at work. 0 trust
>>109579218Turn off my computer (the Slackware 15.0 distro of the Linux operating system)Go out for a bit.Come back.Turn on computer.See the the Slackware 15.0 distro of the Linux operating system boot up, exactly as before.Feelsgoodman.
>>109579218Doesn't work on my machine
>>109579229>operating systems that power the business world fact check this, my guess is that linux powers most of the servers that are actually doing somethin outside of word and powerpoint
>>109579218this happened to my buddy.thankfully my pc cant officially support win11pcs that do support it, i disable tpm
>>109579218NO REFUNDS!
>>109579229Some people do consider it a security issue. Like, there's a whole Linux distro designed for the government of some small town in Spain.