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9 hours agoSeriously? Go back and read carefully.
Seriously? Go back and read carefully.
I’ve heard of Red Hat, but not Canonical. Interesting.
Looks like this was Windows home. Windows pro was a $ upgrade.
Except now you don’t need to run proprietary software. Everything is online. If Chromebooks work for 90% of users, Linux will work for even more.
Does Ubuntu have a company behind it? I thought they were all communities.
I thought Mint was the easy to use one and well known.
Can anyone tell me why Ubunto? Long term support?
I wonder what the labor is to install it. Well I guess it’s the same labor as Linux.
Anyone know how they do it? Do they plug the drive into a cloning machine before installing it in the computer?
Just for you and your misreading: the previous guy said Windows Pro is 10% of MSRP. Well you open the pic in the original post and surprise it’s 9% MSRP for Windows Home version. Aka just for you; you pay 9% MSRP for Windows HOME edition, aka everyone knows it’s not free because you just paid 9% of MSRP for it. Windows Pro edition is a $ upgrade from the HOME edition, which for this offer puts Windows Pro as 13% MSRP. Not the 10% the previous guy thought. The only person that misread and couldn’t follow the post is you.