Even if you want Windows, it’s still better to get that edition that works just the same but has most of the bloat cut off, that they made for small business computers.
If you don’t join a domain, win11 pro will automatically install all the sponsored stuff exactly like win11 home at first login. There’s no difference in the two editions except only the pro can join a domain. Exactly same level of bloat, even if it’s more expensive
Who knows. Their target group is usually perfectly capable of installing an OS themselves. But if you are capable of that, chances are, you stick with Linux anyway (not necessarily Ubuntu), unless there are applications you really need that don’t work there.
Framework is a popular hardware brand among Linux users, because their hardware is already built with Linux in mind.
I wonder how many would just do it for the extra discount and then use massgrave
Even if you want Windows, it’s still better to get that edition that works just the same but has most of the bloat cut off, that they made for small business computers.
If you don’t join a domain, win11 pro will automatically install all the sponsored stuff exactly like win11 home at first login. There’s no difference in the two editions except only the pro can join a domain. Exactly same level of bloat, even if it’s more expensive
There are some other features only in pro, like Hyper-V for instance.
Who knows. Their target group is usually perfectly capable of installing an OS themselves. But if you are capable of that, chances are, you stick with Linux anyway (not necessarily Ubuntu), unless there are applications you really need that don’t work there.
Framework is a popular hardware brand among Linux users, because their hardware is already built with Linux in mind.