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Over the years, I have been distro hopping. I settled for PCLinuxOS for awhile. Then I moved on and discovered Q4OS. The thing I liked about it, is that there was a windows installer. Noice! Downloaded Aquarius to sit next to Win 7 on a very ancient laptop. Why am I'm keeping Win 7. Coz see, there was one program that I liked very much that Win 10 couldn't install. I was planning to install my 3-in-1 computer a linux distro. Tried to install PCLinuxOS. No go. Tried to install Q4OS 6 and it worked. Yay! Wiped Win 10 completely during the install. Not going back to Windows. I just want a operating system that works without all the mumbo jumbo and bloat that Redmond likes to do.
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I just want a operating system that works without all the mumbo jumbo and bloat that Redmond likes to do.
Can't agree more ! Exactly the reason I'm using Q4OS.
Debian & Q4OS (TDE!!), low-level C, ASM (z80/68k/x86/ARM64), embedded systems, CPU architectures (RISC-V, binary formats, assembly), retro-computing, metal music, guitar and sci-fi.
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