On 10/31/22 03:41, Solaris wrote:
1: Windows 11 hates my DOS batch files...
Should consider .cmd files or .ps1 if you can... you'll get more
options... if you're really adventurous, you can try msys bash (comes
with git for windows) and use bash scripts.
2: windows 11 hates alt+enter to make older programs full screen
Yeah, there isn't a native mode fullscreen, so the default apps won't
really do that... On the plus side, you can install the new Windows
Terminal.
3: Windows 11 is either really smart or really likes Mystic, I did
not , as of yet need to open and ports in windows firewall manually.
It seems to handle mystic well and does not get upset .
IIRC, it asks the first time you try to bind to a port what to do.
4: Virtual Box went really well in 11 , way better then in 10. I run
my tradewars server in a VM with windows XP and the setup was super
easy and out side users can connect directly to the VM with out any
config or terminal work.
If you're running a Pro license key, you may want to give Hyper-V a
look, it's in the box and pretty decent, like it a bit better than
VirtualBox, will also operate seemlessly with WSL and Docker Desktop.
All in all I really like windows 11, I hate the hardware requirements
but love the OS. If I run into any flaky issues ill post
First time I saw an advert in the windows menu search results, I was
out. Linux full time for a while since. Back on Win10 for the new job,
do miss WSLg though, not able to run gui linux apps in my wsl
environment (without jumping through major hoops) is less than great.
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