Comment by renegat0x0
2 years ago
Yeah I did that and it did not solve anything.
I think the conclusion I made is that this windows gets more in my way recently than Linux.
Newer image could solve some issues, but not all.
2 years ago
Yeah I did that and it did not solve anything.
I think the conclusion I made is that this windows gets more in my way recently than Linux.
Newer image could solve some issues, but not all.
>Newer image could solve some issues, but not all.
I am happy that you found a less problematic os...sorry kernel then. And who need's the bedrock edition anyway ;)
Oh and btw have a look at minetest:
https://www.minetest.net/
I mean if you start with Ubuntu LTS 18.04 and try to update it to 22.04, you will be in for a ride, especially on real hardware.
Well I also thought about it. However there is a difference. When I download Linux i know if it is outdated. I see date, i see version.
With windows, when I entered download site I did not know if it is missing anything, or not.
I installed windows 10 ISO, how should I know how outdated it is.
As Linux minut user I had no update problems whatever, even going from older releases. It did not take me 2 days.
You can easily check Windows version by looking at the properties of setup.exe. The command prompt you can invoke during installation also shows it. And I bet it shows up during setup as well.