![]() Rather, it is designed to show how well each of them seem to perform across a set of common use cases (which are based on the things I primarily use my system for). First, this is not a comparison looking at technical details. This gives me the ability to make somewhat of an objective comparison about how each system functions for the tasks I care about, and so I thought I’d use this opportunity to do just that. ![]() ![]() I’ve found myself in somewhat of an atypical situation recently: I have three different operating systems (OSes) installed on my desktop computer.
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