What could you do at all using your regular Android smartphone?
Did you tried to teach your mother or granny do not trust unsecured connections, by the way?:)
I keep saying that it's totally normal
Linux can't beat Windows on a desktop market and I think we will not see that in the nearest future
I'm still using Windows 7 on my home PC and happy with it, and I will not move to the Linux:)
Alhtough I'm using it on all my servers on the work except Active Directory domain controllers
Looks like he is right
I can't remember when I'd use x386 Linux last time if we didn't talk about some legacy servers
All new installations are installed at x64 base and old ones can utilize old x386 distributions
Maybe they can offer x386 images for a pay?! ))) Nah, there will be a shitstorm for that
Otherwise most utilities and even control panels can use both x64 and x32 distributions, beginning from cPanel and ending with ServerSuit, so I don't mind.
What could you do at all using your regular Android smartphone? Did you tried to teach your mother or granny do not trust unsecured connections, by the way? :)
I'm not used to think about Linux 3.x kernel as a stable yet! And when I think that I'm out - they pull me back again!!! ©
Thank you, I'll run to the download page right now LTS Mint is what I'll need in a few days literally!
I keep saying that it's totally normal Linux can't beat Windows on a desktop market and I think we will not see that in the nearest future I'm still using Windows 7 on my home PC and happy with it, and I will not move to the Linux :)
Alhtough I'm using it on all my servers on the work except Active Directory domain controllers
Looks like he is right I can't remember when I'd use x386 Linux last time if we didn't talk about some legacy servers All new installations are installed at x64 base and old ones can utilize old x386 distributions Maybe they can offer x386 images for a pay?! ))) Nah, there will be a shitstorm for that Otherwise most utilities and even control panels can use both x64 and x32 distributions, beginning from cPanel and ending with ServerSuit, so I don't mind.