Hi, I'm using ISO from MVLS like this : SW_DVD9_Win_Pro_Ent_Edu_N_10_1803_64BIT_French_-4_MLF_X21-87137.ISO Is "Business" edition the same than it ? Thank you !
yes 17763.104 is going fine , but then it depends on what you are loading in it and doing , i am not pushing it to limits
Yes, but definitely it's not worse than previous builds at the time of release. Overall stability is by far better than with 1803. I've seen more than one device ;-)
First of all let's not mix apples and oranges. "Linux" is just a kernel, (standalone) it's no use to you as user. You probably meant GNU/Linux. Second, i wouldn't call Windows being rolling release and simply because there are actual "releases". Microsoft basically switched to same (or at least very similar) release model/schedule like Ubuntu. E.g. "feature update" every 6 months and long term support releases every 2 years. For Windows to be rolling release, it won't have a release or version. Once you install it, there won't be any major upgrade every few months/years that will require a upgrade with data and settings migration (just look at cumulative updates delivered thru WU and new feature update which is actually upgrade to new release). It will also require that every software component will be stand alone package that can be updated/upgraded individually.
Every operating system has glitches and bugs. That doesn't mean a build is not stable. An OS is stable if it doesn't crash. It's that simple.
Has anyone noticed that the Fresh installation times from an ISO have drastically increased since last 2 major releases? Previously, I was able to complete fresh install in 2.5 mins (Up to OOBE screen). Now it takes over 6 minutes. I install from NVMe to NVMe disk.
Well I guess 17763.104 doesn't fix the 50% display bug because it did it again on reboot yesterday. I hope they learned from this crap because the last two releases have been garbage. I never had any issues until 1803 and 1809 updates.