Maybe you should use linux if you need a constant never changing operating system as windows will always change every 5 years. Its how they make money. 11 is so similar to 10 its only at logoff I notice any difference. They are trying to make it difficult to change back as then peopl...
Follow these tips to get Windows 11 to be more like Windows 10, complete with a different Start menu, taskbar and wallpaper.
Let’s face it: the standard, out-of-the-box look of a Windows PC desktop is a bit dull. Use these tips and tricks to give new life to a boring desktop by creating an aesthetic computer screen experience. 1. Hide your desktop icons and taskbar A minimalist look is all the rage, an...
After doing all the steps you Ubuntu / Linux PC would look almost like an MS Windows PC, but there is still one more thing you can do, and that s change the wallpaper. Just download some MS Windows 10 wallpaper, and set it your PC’s wallpaper, it will add the final vibe of Wi...
Dev Home, Dev Drive, WinGet and improvements to Taskbar, File Explorer and many more will start to become generally available with thelatest Windows 11 update. We also have exciting news to share about the developer tools you already know and love: Windows Subsystem for ...
I upgraded to Windows 11 this week and I don't like the new Start button menu. I don't want "pinned" apps. I want to see All Apps in a list like before. Why don't we get the option to choose how w... Reza_Ameri Hahahaah!! ROFL. You think Microsoft look ...
Ubuntu’s default desktop is clean, but not very Windows-like. To be completely honest, Ubuntu’s default Unity desktop may be slick and pretty, but it isn’t the most configurable Linux environment around. The taskbars running the top and left sides of its screen are locked in place and...
Building llama.cpp, my output windows looks exactly like yours =❯ mkdir build ; cd build =❯ CC=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang CXX=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang++ cmake .. -DLLAMA_HIPBLAS=ON -- The C compiler identification is Clang 16.0.0 ...
It could be, if we got back the same kind of .NET Framework experience for COM, and it was available outside Windows as well. However I do understand it is a big effort, and the use case might not warrant the monetary development cost, specially since we as industry came to realize ...
If you want to go all the way, you'll want to change your wallpaper. If you're the type that never changed your Windows 10 wallpaper, you probably don't want to do this step. Still, if you're seeing just how much you can make Linux look like Windows 10, this step is essential...