The thing with Linux is that it can be scaled down so that it works on much older hardware. But it probably takes a lot of effort if you are using very old hardware with it.
Yeah it seems developers of new systems and devices always puts a large, annoying and not seldom irremovable button in the middle of the graphical interface which is used to access the absolutely most useless, heavily advertised and non-removable piece of bloatware on the system, like: Cortana, Bing, Google Assistent, Bixby, a WAP internet browser on older phones, a particularly annoying news/weather thing, a poorly working voice assistant, Shitty Assistant, Whatever Assistant etc etc.
It seems the real world future just isn't as cool as it was meant to be in all those science fiction works from the '80s and earlier.
Drag wrote: ↑Sat Apr 16, 2022 1:02 pm
I'm sorry to say, but society evolved past 2000.
Evolution kinda implies that there is some kind of improvement.
I'm being a bit unfair though, there are many improvements since Windows 98 that I really like. Then again we have things like Windows 8... (No Microsoft, what works on a phone or tablet does not also necessarily work on a workstation.)