Windows must cease its efforts to mimic Mac OS.
Windows must cease its efforts to mimic Mac OS.
Well, the first court ruling about Microsoft split the company into OS developers and app creators. But the Supreme Court reversed it. Now we’re used to seeing many preinstalled apps across different operating systems, and even exclusive ones. This clearly shows a misuse of monopoly power to favor one market over another. On the server side, Linux leads while others struggle, though there are various distros from different makers—like RHEL, Ubuntu Server, Debian, and even Intel’s own version “Clear Linux.” That creates healthy competition. In contrast, the desktop and laptop space is dominated by Windows, which takes up about 80% of the market, with MacOS making up the rest.
Not really... I can spot my ISP modem and my son's Windows 10 gaming PC, but his is not shared through folders. My Windows system prints to the Canon MX 526 network printer, though it doesn’t appear in the network list. Also, my Linux Mint or Popos devices aren’t showing up yet. If I figure out how it works, I’ll let you know.
I've discovered a solution by modifying one of the configuration files to insert my router as a DNS server. This approach functions only after a system restart.