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Published 4 years ago by sjvn with 1 Comments

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  • Gozzin (edited 4 years ago)
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    W10 is the first Windows with virtual desktops and I thought it was there from the get go of W10... Apple and Linux has had them for years. I don't think we are talking about the same thing here though.

    I see a world where the PC desktop disappears for all but a few. Most of us will be writing our documents, filling out our spreadsheets and doing whatever else we now do on our PCs via cloud-based applications on smart terminals running Chrome OS or Windows Lite.

    Yep. I'm not included in "us" though. I've been waiting for Windows to start charging for their OS and sticking it on a big honking server.

    If you want a “real” PC, your choices are going to be Linux or macOS.

    Already using a "real" PC,Ubuntu.

    Well, maybe we’ll still have Linux and macOS. None of the major Linux companies — Canonical, Red Hat, SUSE — makes the desktop a priority anymore. The Linux desktop will continue on, but it will keep going in the same way it is now: a platform only for power-using enthusiasts.

    I'm a "power-using enthusiast?" Holy guacamole, when did this happen!? Who knew!? Most smart phones and tablets run on Linux,as does Window's cloud (Ubuntu).

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