Le 25.11.2012 00:14, Andrei POPESCU a écrit :
On Jo, 22 nov 12, 22:30:54, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
And, seriously, windows users do that by default and their computers
works not so bad.
That's a joke, right?
Kind regards,
Andrei
Yes and no :)
This could become a troll topic, but I will explain my thought at least
once.
I have a forgotten (and near forbidden, for games only. And, yes, I
know there is wine.) partition with an old XP, and it run *not so bad*.
But it does not run smoothly, fast, or any nice adjective I usually use
to describe how nicely my computers with their true operating system
works.
Of course, I am not really a "normal windows user", since I have
destroyed and repaired it an unknown but high number of times, and now I
know what to disable to have a less insecure system (like... distant
access to register, enabled by default... there are also stupid things
like telephony enabled by default. Probably an history choice)
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