It was more a list of expectations I have from a desktop-OS.
Those expectations arose because since I was a kid on DOS or Amiga, this
is what I learned what an OS is: You turn on your computer, the OS lets
you run an program. You exit the program and turn off the computer.
Those expectations arose because since I was a kid on DOS or Amiga, this is what I learned what an OS is: You turn on your computer, the OS lets you run an program. You exit the program and turn off the computer.
Windows 10 broke this simple contract.