Linux and Windows argument
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My biggest Windows argument right now is Gaming. There are some great games that work under Linux, and all of that, and many Windows games can be made to work under wine, but every time I switch back to Linux on my Laptop, I find I am unable to get my current game of choice to play nicely on it.
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@dafyre said in Linux and Windows argument:
My biggest Windows argument right now is Gaming. There are some great games that work under Linux, and all of that, and many Windows games can be made to work under wine, but every time I switch back to Linux on my Laptop, I find I am unable to get my current game of choice to play nicely on it.
Yeah but if we took gaming out of the equation I would just a buy a Chromebook for $150. Hard to beat. Apple is overpriced.
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What if you hadn't gone with iPads at all? What if you'd used Android tablets?
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@Grey said in Linux and Windows argument:
What if you hadn't gone with iPads at all? What if you'd used Android tablets?
What if is always a good question. However I have used an iPhone since the 3gs, and iPad since version 1.
There are things going for both the iOS and Android lines,.. My investment now is in the iOS line... And when I started using the 3gs about twelve years ago, I wasn't really all that interested in Linux.
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@dafyre said in Linux and Windows argument:
Why is it asking for iTunes if all you need to do is charge it?
I've never had that happen and we have three iPhones and five iPads and have for many years.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@dafyre said in Linux and Windows argument:
Why is it asking for iTunes if all you need to do is charge it?
I've never had that happen and we have three iPhones and five iPads and have for many years.
Same here. I've never seen anything like that. Also, who's to say that picture means that it is requiring iTunes to charge? Or how do you know what it means at all? It's a picture of a USB connector and iTunes... is the iPad connected to a computer and charging via a USB connection? It looks to me like iTunes believes there is a USB connection and wants to be opened for management of data.
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@art_of_shred said in Linux and Windows argument:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@dafyre said in Linux and Windows argument:
Why is it asking for iTunes if all you need to do is charge it?
I've never had that happen and we have three iPhones and five iPads and have for many years.
Same here. I've never seen anything like that. Also, who's to say that picture means that it is requiring iTunes to charge? Or how do you know what it means at all? It's a picture of a USB connector and iTunes... is the iPad connected to a computer and charging via a USB connection? It looks to me like iTunes believes there is a USB connection and wants to be opened for management of data.
The ipad booted into a safe mode. It needs iTunes to fix the issue with it.
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What does that mean? That the iPad won't work until you plug it into iTunes?
What about people who don't own a computer at all? If you reset the iPad, and never associate it with a computer iTunes account, would that solve the issue?
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@brianlittlejohn said in Linux and Windows argument:
@art_of_shred said in Linux and Windows argument:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@dafyre said in Linux and Windows argument:
Why is it asking for iTunes if all you need to do is charge it?
I've never had that happen and we have three iPhones and five iPads and have for many years.
Same here. I've never seen anything like that. Also, who's to say that picture means that it is requiring iTunes to charge? Or how do you know what it means at all? It's a picture of a USB connector and iTunes... is the iPad connected to a computer and charging via a USB connection? It looks to me like iTunes believes there is a USB connection and wants to be opened for management of data.
The ipad booted into a safe mode. It needs iTunes to fix the issue with it.
Well that sucks! I guess Art and Scott have just been lucky.
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@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
What does that mean? That the iPad won't work until you plug it into iTunes?
What about people who don't own a computer at all? If you reset the iPad, and never associate it with a computer iTunes account, would that solve the issue?
The one bad thing about his is backing up the iPad will require one of those other linux ok programs or a LOT of storage in iCloud (read $$$$)
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@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@brianlittlejohn said in Linux and Windows argument:
@art_of_shred said in Linux and Windows argument:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@dafyre said in Linux and Windows argument:
Why is it asking for iTunes if all you need to do is charge it?
I've never had that happen and we have three iPhones and five iPads and have for many years.
Same here. I've never seen anything like that. Also, who's to say that picture means that it is requiring iTunes to charge? Or how do you know what it means at all? It's a picture of a USB connector and iTunes... is the iPad connected to a computer and charging via a USB connection? It looks to me like iTunes believes there is a USB connection and wants to be opened for management of data.
The ipad booted into a safe mode. It needs iTunes to fix the issue with it.
Well that sucks! I guess Art and Scott have just been lucky.
If you do that, you can always just find someone with iTunes. Sucks to maintain a Windows infrastructure for a once a decade five minute need.
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@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
What does that mean? That the iPad won't work until you plug it into iTunes?
What about people who don't own a computer at all? If you reset the iPad, and never associate it with a computer iTunes account, would that solve the issue?
The one bad thing about his is backing up the iPad will require one of those other linux ok programs or a LOT of storage in iCloud (read $$$$)
Depends what you are backing up. Other than contacts, what's on an iPad that you need to back up?
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
What does that mean? That the iPad won't work until you plug it into iTunes?
What about people who don't own a computer at all? If you reset the iPad, and never associate it with a computer iTunes account, would that solve the issue?
The one bad thing about his is backing up the iPad will require one of those other linux ok programs or a LOT of storage in iCloud (read $$$$)
Depends what you are backing up. Other than contacts, what's on an iPad that you need to back up?
depends how you use it. If it's your primary camera (I know crazy huh), then photos... sure you could back them up to google photos...
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@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
What does that mean? That the iPad won't work until you plug it into iTunes?
What about people who don't own a computer at all? If you reset the iPad, and never associate it with a computer iTunes account, would that solve the issue?
The one bad thing about his is backing up the iPad will require one of those other linux ok programs or a LOT of storage in iCloud (read $$$$)
Depends what you are backing up. Other than contacts, what's on an iPad that you need to back up?
depends how you use it. If it's your primary camera (I know crazy huh), then photos... sure you could back them up to google photos...
They generally get automatically uploaded to iCloud. At least my wife's do.
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@coliver said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
What does that mean? That the iPad won't work until you plug it into iTunes?
What about people who don't own a computer at all? If you reset the iPad, and never associate it with a computer iTunes account, would that solve the issue?
The one bad thing about his is backing up the iPad will require one of those other linux ok programs or a LOT of storage in iCloud (read $$$$)
Depends what you are backing up. Other than contacts, what's on an iPad that you need to back up?
depends how you use it. If it's your primary camera (I know crazy huh), then photos... sure you could back them up to google photos...
They generally get automatically uploaded to iCloud. At least my wife's do.
Right, so the free amount can easily be over run by iDevices today.
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@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
What does that mean? That the iPad won't work until you plug it into iTunes?
What about people who don't own a computer at all? If you reset the iPad, and never associate it with a computer iTunes account, would that solve the issue?
The one bad thing about his is backing up the iPad will require one of those other linux ok programs or a LOT of storage in iCloud (read $$$$)
Depends what you are backing up. Other than contacts, what's on an iPad that you need to back up?
depends how you use it. If it's your primary camera (I know crazy huh), then photos... sure you could back them up to google photos...
Or Flickr, it's free.
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@coliver said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
What does that mean? That the iPad won't work until you plug it into iTunes?
What about people who don't own a computer at all? If you reset the iPad, and never associate it with a computer iTunes account, would that solve the issue?
The one bad thing about his is backing up the iPad will require one of those other linux ok programs or a LOT of storage in iCloud (read $$$$)
Depends what you are backing up. Other than contacts, what's on an iPad that you need to back up?
depends how you use it. If it's your primary camera (I know crazy huh), then photos... sure you could back them up to google photos...
They generally get automatically uploaded to iCloud. At least my wife's do.
Yeah, but just turn that off
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How much do people store on phones that they need to back up? I need nothing but contacts. Everything else goes to storage somewhere else.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
How much do people store on phones that they need to back up? I need nothing but contacts. Everything else goes to storage somewhere else.
If you're an avid phone gamer, you might want your saved games... otherwise I mostly agree with you.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@coliver said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
@Dashrender said in Linux and Windows argument:
What does that mean? That the iPad won't work until you plug it into iTunes?
What about people who don't own a computer at all? If you reset the iPad, and never associate it with a computer iTunes account, would that solve the issue?
The one bad thing about his is backing up the iPad will require one of those other linux ok programs or a LOT of storage in iCloud (read $$$$)
Depends what you are backing up. Other than contacts, what's on an iPad that you need to back up?
depends how you use it. If it's your primary camera (I know crazy huh), then photos... sure you could back them up to google photos...
They generally get automatically uploaded to iCloud. At least my wife's do.
Yeah, but just turn that off
We did on the new one. Turned on the Amazon Cloud Drive/Photos sync application. That works splendidly.