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Re: Try and Bring Back Privacy to Windows 10
« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2016, 08:03:13 pm »
Most artist I've came across uses Mac, but that might be out of a students budget?
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Macs tend to have more tools at their disposal for editing and drawing. I've always preferred windows as I use a very small array of programs and just need my tablets to work properly, and I've never had a problem on windows getting it to work! Plus yeah, much cheaper. And I don't like how "locked up" macs are
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Re: Try and Bring Back Privacy to Windows 10
« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2016, 09:21:31 pm »
Thanks for the feedback!

Yeah I wish I could move over to Linux full time and ditch Windows but for me personally Linux is just not supported enough enable for me to switch. Also I wonder because of intel deciding only to support Windows 10 in their next batch of processors means for Linux?

I believe it's that the Skylake's and newer cpus will only support 10, and not 8.1 and lower.

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Re: Try and Bring Back Privacy to Windows 10
« Reply #17 on: February 04, 2016, 08:45:13 pm »
I believe it's that the Skylake's and newer cpus will only support 10, and not 8.1 and lower.

Yes but do not confuse this in the meaning of Linux won't work, it just means the new power features with Skylake might have issues over on Linux, but as Linux is mostly desktops it won't really matter. Also as Linux is one of the most used OSs for web servers I don't Linux support is going anywhere soon. I guess it will be used as a marketing technique to scare people into moving over to Windows 10 and to upgrade hardware which is fine.
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Re: Try and Bring Back Privacy to Windows 10
« Reply #18 on: February 05, 2016, 03:51:37 pm »
I don't think I'm confusing the statement.

"Also I wonder because of intel deciding only to support Windows 10 in their next batch of processors means for Linux?"

I was just trying to clarify your statement a little.  Yes, it seems that Skylake and above won't support any other MS OS besides Windows 10.  There's no mention of Linux/MacOS not working on Skylake.  That's the point I was trying to clear up.


Maybe AMD can capitalize on badly worded information.

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Re: Try and Bring Back Privacy to Windows 10
« Reply #19 on: February 06, 2016, 06:56:36 pm »
I don't think I'm confusing the statement.

"Also I wonder because of intel deciding only to support Windows 10 in their next batch of processors means for Linux?"

I was just trying to clarify your statement a little.  Yes, it seems that Skylake and above won't support any other MS OS besides Windows 10.  There's no mention of Linux/MacOS not working on Skylake.  That's the point I was trying to clear up.


Maybe AMD can capitalize on badly worded information.

Yeah maybe AMD can pull something out of bag this year...
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