Daleandee
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No, it's not. Resistance is voltage divided by current.
ETA - Looks like @2-Bit Speed beat me to it.
That is one of the current definitions ...
No, it's not. Resistance is voltage divided by current.
ETA - Looks like @2-Bit Speed beat me to it.
No need to get amped up about it.That is one of the current definitions ...
While I'm sure Ubuntu/Linux is faster on bootup, there has to be something up with your Windows unit. My W10 on a 4-yr old i7 processor and SSD boots up and is able to get to the log-on screen in less than 15 seconds, and I'm up and running in under a minute for sure.
I was going to say... my Asus laptop is several years old and boots from a cold machine in less than a minute. Seconds, really.While I'm sure Ubuntu/Linux is faster on bootup, there has to be something up with your Windows unit. My W10 on a 4-yr old i7 processor and SSD boots up and is able to get to the log-on screen in less than 15 seconds, and I'm up and running in under a minute for sure.
I updated to 11 on my laptop just because I got tired of it nagging me and it was free. I can't notice any improvement or degradation so it was just a cosmetic change for me.Running Windows 10 Home on my laptop, is it worth upgrading to Windows 11?
Tom: The problem for us is over 114,000 employees spread across over 14,000 locations worldwide. In my case, I cover over 50 physical locations within a single facility on a routine basis, and we have to be able to access it all from anywhere in the world. I have to use whatever laptop I can get, at the location, or a desktop, if it's available. Between the three shifts, there are just over 400 of us in this facility alone, that do what I do. Last time I counted, I had a local account on over 300 computers.... The other thing that drives this, is that most of the software that I use, is SAP based, so mandatory link to our mainframes, as well as our main client's.
Metered connection. It won't download them.The automatic updates can bring it to it’s knees, I would turn it off.
I have been Linux native for years. Ever since mickycrap attemped to hijack my win 7 pc by downloading win 10 without my authorization. Bastards.. Linux Mint rules the day... There is NOTHING I can't do under linux that I was doing under winblows. For the 1 or 2 little things, I have a win7 install under virtualbox I can fire up.
Only 1 or 2 things? You must not do very much, or you like using a screwdriver to pound in nails from time to time.
I've tried to switch, but it there was much lacking.
I do video editing, graphics, web surfing, email, video conferenceing, word processing, bill paying, document scanning...
How's the database <==> spreadsheet <==> word processing <==> email <==> interface?
Can I put a database together with a usable GUI that I can throw on a jump drive for someone to use on Windows in an afternoon with the ability to go beyond SQL for data manipulation? Or does that other user need Linux too?
I use thunderbird for email and Libreoffice for all the office stuff. I can't really speak on database stuff as I don't do much of that.
LibreOffice is okay for basic excel stuff, but it lacks a lot of the more complex tools of full-on Office, especially when it comes to add-ons and integration with external databases. That said, I use LibreOffice (or OpenOffice) for Excel/Word/etc. needs at home rather than pay Office365 subscriptions. I wouldn't be able to use it for corporate work though.
To be fair, that's all pretty basic stuff from the perspective of a modern PC, maybe depending on what you mean by "graphics".I do video editing, graphics, web surfing, email, video conferenceing, word processing, bill paying, document scanning...
To be fair, that's all pretty basic stuff from the perspective of a modern PC, maybe depending on what you mean by "graphics".
In my case, add to the above: Photoshop and Lightroom, virtual reality for flight sims and games, ripping and conversion of physical media then output to home theater system.
As much as I am in favor of the theory behind Linux, I just can't yet. I tried it just for HTPC purposes, then went back to Windows. We've heard every year for a decade-and-a-half that "this is the year for Linux".
Even when there are workarounds to get Windows-native software to work, or when there are similar applications that are advertised as replacements, there are questions about drivers, interactions with peripherals, supported file types, etc that just make everything a pain. And for flight sims especially, it would likely be a nightmare to get all of the cursory components talking to each other, like the VR headset, throttle, stick, and rudder, the simshaker software and bass transducer, and so on.
I'd love to get off of the Microsoft ecosystem, but unfortunately everything good on PC is written for it.
Yeah, the drivers were tough. I remember struggling with the Nvidia drivers for my GPU. I do see on the Linux Mint website that they say they have improved things on that front, and to be fair it's been a few years since I tried. But since I like to build my PCs and keep them pretty modern hardware-wise (I'm lucky enough to live within walking distance to a Micro Center), these things complicate matters when swapping hardware. Pretty much every box in the component section of Micro Center lists Windows compatibility, not so much macOS or Linux unfortunately.Last time I went to do a Linux install it needed to download a few drivers. One of the drivers being the Ethernet card. Yeah, kinda hard to download that when you can't connect. lol
Sounds like that was a while ago. NIC makers take Linux a lot more seriously these days so they'll push drivers to the kernel guys pretty early on. And/Or have a compatibility mode to get you bootstrapped. Plus, there's been a lot of consolidation in that industry over the past several years.Last time I went to do a Linux install it needed to download a few drivers. One of the drivers being the Ethernet card. Yeah, kinda hard to download that when you can't connect. lol