On Thu, 2023-08-03 at 08:41 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> What is the "modern" way to install an operating system on hardware
There are some potentially more modern future options:
Plug in the device to a USB port, visit the installer web page, click
the button to install the OS, done. This can be
Bill Miller dijo [Sun, Aug 06, 2023 at 08:42:21AM -0400]:
> Just like that;
>
> When Apple makes a new OS or IOS I do not need to download anything. I go
> to update, it will ask me if i am sure i want to install a new OS. it warns
> me that all my stuff will be lost if i change my OS. It will the
On Sun, Aug 06, 2023 at 08:42:21AM -0400, Bill Miller wrote:
> Just like that;
>
> When Apple makes a new OS or IOS I do not need to download anything. I go
> to update, it will ask me if i am sure i want to install a new OS. it warns
> me that all my stuff will be lost if i change my OS [...]
No
Dear Bill,
If this isn't trolling, you've actually got your answer hidden in your
description.
> I go to update
Installing a new OS is not updating the existing.
Regards,
Nihat.
On Sun, 2023-08-06 at 08:42 -0400, Bill Miller wrote:
> Just like that;
>
> When Apple makes a new OS or IOS I d
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-04:00:00, Bill Miller wrote:
Just like that;
When Apple makes a new OS or IOS I do not need to download anything.
I go to update, it will ask me if i am sure i want to install a new
OS. it warns me that all my stuff will be lost if i change my
On 06/08/23 18:12, Bill Miller wrote:
Just like that;
When Apple makes a new OS or IOS I do not need to download anything. I go
to update, it will ask me if i am sure i want to install a new OS. it warns
me that all my stuff will be lost if i change my OS. It will then ask me
for my password. On
On Sun, Aug 06, 2023 at 08:42:21AM -0400, Bill Miller wrote:
> When Apple makes a new OS or IOS I do not need to download anything. I go
> to update, it will ask me if i am sure i want to install a new OS.
Updating an installed OS with a new version of the same OS is something
completely different
Just like that;
When Apple makes a new OS or IOS I do not need to download anything. I go
to update, it will ask me if i am sure i want to install a new OS. it warns
me that all my stuff will be lost if i change my OS. It will then ask me
for my password. Once i put in my password, up comes a box
Hi Bill , the point your friend is trying to make is absolutely
meaningless. There is no operating system in today's time which does not
require it's installation image to be directly downloaded from cloud and
then flashed onto usb drive for installation . If you are talking about
Microsoft windows
* ghostbar [2023-08-03 09:26]:
If you want to run it like an application in your current operating
system, you can use a virtual machine like VirtualBox[2].
The Windows Subsystem for Linux can install Debian, too:
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Microsoft/Windows/SubsystemForLinux
On 8/2/23 21:40, Bill Miller wrote:
I really want to try Debian but i dont live in the 90's CDs and USB
drives times. why cant i just install Debian from a digital cloud? i
dont understand why i need physical hardware to run digital software?
Hi Bill,
This is a good question for debian-user@l.
Hello Bill,
thanks for your Interest in Debian and also for your ramblings, which I
don't quote for brevity.
On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 08:40:51PM -0400, Bill Miller wrote:
> I really want to try Debian but i dont live in the 90's CDs and USB
> drives times. why cant i just install Debian from a dig
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