What’s crazy is all this can be disabled in Windows by a power user or enthusiast, but they don’t want to, so they want to move to linex, an operating system designed for power users
Yes. I hate it. If anyone has a good CAD/CAM package for Linux I’ll jump ship in a heartbeat.
Should probably also add that the amount of time I’ve spent rifling through the event viewer, task scheduler, and registry editor has skyrocketed in the past few years.
What’s crazy is all this can be disabled in Windows by a power user or enthusiast, but they don’t want to, so they want to move to linex, an operating system designed for power users
What’s crazy is that everything a power user does to disable these things gets UNDONE with the next windows update.
A real power user wouldn’t waste their time with that added maintenance of re-disabling things.
I haven’t had a problem with everything staying off, except one drive turning back on which was annoying but took 5 secs to turn it off again.
Proving the point, it’s a never ending battle with windblowz
Have a great day
Yeah that overly reductive version of his response is mega cope.
But wouldnt you always need to check, that those settings keep the way you want them? I heard that windows sometimes resets some of those settings.
Yes I’ve had one drive turn itself back on before. Annoying.
Yes. I hate it. If anyone has a good CAD/CAM package for Linux I’ll jump ship in a heartbeat.
Should probably also add that the amount of time I’ve spent rifling through the event viewer, task scheduler, and registry editor has skyrocketed in the past few years.
I don’t know whether it counts as good, but FreeCAD and OpenSCAD are going concerns