#linuxforeveryone — Public Fediverse posts
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@nixCraft I recently stumbled across WINUX by @richdevine, and honestly? It might be the perfect bridge for Windows 11 holdouts who are curious about Linux but hesitant to make the jump.
WINUX review Windows Central https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/i-tried-winux-promising-a-windows-11-experience-on-linux really nails it—it looks and feels exactly like Windows 11, but runs natively on Linux. For folks who love the UI, this could be a game-changer.
Of course, de-bloating Windows with tools like Flyby11, Tiny11, or Win11Debloat is great for those stuck on corporate machines. But if you can switch? WINUX lets you keep the familiarity of Windows while actually owning your OS. And let’s be real—once people see how smooth and customizable Linux can be, they might never look back.
Has anyone here tried WINUX yet? I’d love to hear if you’ve convinced a "Windows-only" friend to give it a shot! 😊
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@nixCraft I recently stumbled across WINUX by @richdevine, and honestly? It might be the perfect bridge for Windows 11 holdouts who are curious about Linux but hesitant to make the jump.
WINUX review Windows Central https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/i-tried-winux-promising-a-windows-11-experience-on-linux really nails it—it looks and feels exactly like Windows 11, but runs natively on Linux. For folks who love the UI, this could be a game-changer.
Of course, de-bloating Windows with tools like Flyby11, Tiny11, or Win11Debloat is great for those stuck on corporate machines. But if you can switch? WINUX lets you keep the familiarity of Windows while actually owning your OS. And let’s be real—once people see how smooth and customizable Linux can be, they might never look back.
Has anyone here tried WINUX yet? I’d love to hear if you’ve convinced a "Windows-only" friend to give it a shot! 😊
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@nixCraft I recently stumbled across WINUX by @richdevine, and honestly? It might be the perfect bridge for Windows 11 holdouts who are curious about Linux but hesitant to make the jump.
WINUX review Windows Central https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/i-tried-winux-promising-a-windows-11-experience-on-linux really nails it—it looks and feels exactly like Windows 11, but runs natively on Linux. For folks who love the UI, this could be a game-changer.
Of course, de-bloating Windows with tools like Flyby11, Tiny11, or Win11Debloat is great for those stuck on corporate machines. But if you can switch? WINUX lets you keep the familiarity of Windows while actually owning your OS. And let’s be real—once people see how smooth and customizable Linux can be, they might never look back.
Has anyone here tried WINUX yet? I’d love to hear if you’ve convinced a "Windows-only" friend to give it a shot! 😊
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@nixCraft I recently stumbled across WINUX by @richdevine, and honestly? It might be the perfect bridge for Windows 11 holdouts who are curious about Linux but hesitant to make the jump.
WINUX review Windows Central https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/i-tried-winux-promising-a-windows-11-experience-on-linux really nails it—it looks and feels exactly like Windows 11, but runs natively on Linux. For folks who love the UI, this could be a game-changer.
Of course, de-bloating Windows with tools like Flyby11, Tiny11, or Win11Debloat is great for those stuck on corporate machines. But if you can switch? WINUX lets you keep the familiarity of Windows while actually owning your OS. And let’s be real—once people see how smooth and customizable Linux can be, they might never look back.
Has anyone here tried WINUX yet? I’d love to hear if you’ve convinced a "Windows-only" friend to give it a shot! 😊
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@nixCraft I recently stumbled across WINUX by @richdevine, and honestly? It might be the perfect bridge for Windows 11 holdouts who are curious about Linux but hesitant to make the jump.
WINUX review Windows Central https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/i-tried-winux-promising-a-windows-11-experience-on-linux really nails it—it looks and feels exactly like Windows 11, but runs natively on Linux. For folks who love the UI, this could be a game-changer.
Of course, de-bloating Windows with tools like Flyby11, Tiny11, or Win11Debloat is great for those stuck on corporate machines. But if you can switch? WINUX lets you keep the familiarity of Windows while actually owning your OS. And let’s be real—once people see how smooth and customizable Linux can be, they might never look back.
Has anyone here tried WINUX yet? I’d love to hear if you’ve convinced a "Windows-only" friend to give it a shot! 😊
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CW: add emacs, gnus version numbers in email header
for some emails sent to our mailing list contain user-agent: emacs version x, gnus version x after to, from, subject in email headers.
actual
to: "recipient email id"
from: "sender email id"
subject: "something which is short & precise"desired
to: "recipient email id"
from: "sender email id"
subject: "something which is short & precise"
user-agent: emacs version x, gnus version xwhat should i add in .emacs or .gnus?
#LinuxForEveryone #debian #emacstip #gnus #gnu #helpwanted #question #emailclients #emailgeeks #email #emacs #emacs28