>Windows Store/Cortana/Apps etc are permanently removed from LTSC
nevermind user, I'll pick LTSC
/sqt/ - Stupid Questions Thread
Can I turn normal win10 to ltsc version, or does it need a whole different license?
Nah bro, just turn them off. If they're off they don't do shit, other than take a couple insignificant gigs of space. LTSC is out of whack with the update system at large. Better to just turn off what you don't want than have something be missing or broken. Also you don't have to worry about downloading a new ISO every time you upgrade to a new version, which most people are itching to do by the time they finally come out.
okay
no
different license, and just generally a whole world of pain if you try to hack away the shitty parts
how do I add fonts to gimp on win 10?
Where can I get office 2019? I need a reliable source. Thanks
there is only one release every three years or so. I think reinstalling windows every 3 years is quite reasonable. And even if you don't want the new version, it will be supported for a long time
What's the best value/cheapest Fibre Channel Controller? What's the best one? It's hard to find a lot of info or reviews on this.
I bet something like the EMULEX LPE12002 isn't that great, but is it good enough if I just want to mess around with an R715/R815 and some Opterons I had lying around that I want to test some things with (and a Seagate Cheetah 15K Fibre Channel Drive?)
Different ISO and license. You can chop shit out of any version of windows, but the thing that really defines it is its 5 years of security only updates, which is kind of a double edged sword, since the vast majority of windows 10 users are on the latest Feature Upgrade within 2 years of release, software vendors expect it. As far as most developers are concerned, LTSC pretty much only exists within a small pirating community.