The other day I used my PC without Internet (cable not long enough in current location) and I tried logging into my windows SSD and it just wouldn’t let me.
It denied me access to my own computer because I didn’t have a long enough Ethernet cable, which I didn’t even need for the work I needed to get done.
It’s stuff like that which makes me so glad that I’m on Linux now.
My desktop has also never suited me so well, nor looked so pretty! The customizability of Linux goes WAY WAY DEEP. From desktop themes, fonts, layouts to kernel-level customization.
The other day I used my PC without Internet (cable not long enough in current location) and I tried logging into my windows SSD and it just wouldn’t let me.
It denied me access to my own computer because I didn’t have a long enough Ethernet cable, which I didn’t even need for the work I needed to get done.
It’s stuff like that which makes me so glad that I’m on Linux now.
My desktop has also never suited me so well, nor looked so pretty! The customizability of Linux goes WAY WAY DEEP. From desktop themes, fonts, layouts to kernel-level customization.
Unless you are on a domain computer, you will always be able to login on Windows. Even if you don’t have internet.
And if you are on a domain computer, then that is for security reasons they don’t let you. Which is how it is supposed to be in a working environment.
If you argue against Windows, please use actual arguments instead of made up ones.