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Baron Von J

@aud @jon @cygnathreadbare @writeblankspace
yeah, you can't continue with the out-of-box setup without either connecting wifi and logging in an MS account or reconfiguring OOBE via command-line. It's a garbage take from a company that realizes the future of their revenue is with the subscription cloud services. so they're trying to bundle it all into the OS.

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Asta [AMP]

@baronvonj@mas.to @jon@social.vivaldi.net @cygnathreadbare@masto.ai @writeblankspace@infosec.space Is it like: if it finds open wifi or just any wifi?

because like, either way, that is a
problem. "I see some open wifi, just sign in there!" wuuuuuuuut

Baron Von J

@aud @jon @cygnathreadbare @writeblankspace
Actually I think it's if OOBE finds wifi hardware in the computer at all and can load a driver for it.

tallship

@baronvonj @aud @jon @cygnathreadbare @writeblankspace
k. I've got less than 1337 chars to do this...

First let me say that Vivaldi rocks on Linux.

Okay the horror story you wished you didn't have to live through:

A friend comes over after not following my advice with a brand new hundred dollar Dell laptop to replace her tech challenged (spelled, luddite) husband's old one. It's got no Ethernet port.

Some idiot (me) says I'll migrate everything over. Bad choice. It was "Windows 11 Home edition S Mode".

I started teaching the MCSE program for Microsoft in 1995. I don't allow Microsoft accounts for logins - only Local accounts.

Aside from the OOBE issues, the problem requires one to rip out the "S Mode" part AND go through the other items without ever using a temp microsoft account to do so - much more non--trivial than you think). It's very bad if you create that shell-game temp MS account and will bite your customer later if you do that.

He has a google account as an anchor for Chrome, and 99% of everything he does is either Google Earth or YouTube music VoDs.

I should have shelled out the $17 for an OEM Pro ed., but I'm stubborn. Mission accomplished - eventually.

He uses zero Microsoft apps, yet his wife bought a box that would only run them.

See happy ending in alt-txt for image

#tallship

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@baronvonj @aud @jon @cygnathreadbare @writeblankspace
k. I've got less than 1337 chars to do this...

First let me say that Vivaldi rocks on Linux.

Okay the horror story you wished you didn't have to live through:

A friend comes over after not following my advice with a brand new hundred dollar Dell laptop to replace her tech challenged (spelled, luddite) husband's old one. It's got no Ethernet port.

1.) photo of Ace paperback book entitled, "The Luddites".

2.) Epilogue:

How does one disable Windows Home Edition "S Mode" during an install and get around the requirement of a Microsoft account for login without creating a temporary Microsoft account as a temp administrator? And dealing with all of the other OOBE stuff too?

It's very involved, and it's a moving target that keeps changing with each new release - don't do what I did. It isn't worth the effort, you'll have more fun compiling your own custom Linux v0.96.xx kernel on an i486DX2-66 w/8Mbytes RAM and a 20 Meg HDD.


It's an abomination, yet I ran that gauntlet because I won't allow Microsoft to mislead people like that - even if she completely disregarded what I spec'd out for her husband.

But there's always a silver lining...

His old laptop was a faster, better machine, w/more RAM, superior CPU, Storage capacity, had an Ethernet port for his miserable WiFi connectivity down in his basement, and also had other ports that he needed and yet weren't included on the new laptop with the itty bitty tiny 13" screen (he hated that) - his old laptop had a 17" display.

I made everything run exactly as his old one had before - it was slower, and did I mention he hated that monitor?

Well, guess what, I repurposed his old laptop. It now runs Linux Mint, I migrated all of his bookmarks over from Chrome to Vivaldi, and Google Earth runs just fine too - w00t!

It's faster and better than before!

He's a happy camper now!
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