Microsoft now offers through their "store" free linux installations
within Windows itself as an app. Ubuntu came first, but there are
several others now. Basically a bash environment. I have no idea how
good the graphical interface will work for this type of setup, but you
do not need that to
Steve
I mostly use a old Windows Desktop which used to run dual boot XP and
Windows 7 Pro.
I changed to 8 and then took the free upgrade to 10.
I just use the default Windows security.
LMS is run on either a pi or an old Shuttle computer using a version of
Debian Stretch which uses the pi Ra
Jivlite for MacOS now supports the visualizer now playing screens.
Requires Squeezelite-x86_64-1.9.1r1130.dmg or newer.
See 'post #1'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?104371-Jivelite-for-Mac-OSX&p=830979&viewfull=1#post830979)
for details.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Bo
Thanks for all the replies. I've got a bit of time to absorb all of this
info so I'll take it however the overriding one at the moment, is how
exactly do these linux distros not need security updates ? And it also
seems a bit of an odd thing to me that microsoft hasn't tried to develop
something
Thanks for all the replies. I've got a bit of time to absorb all of this
info so I'll take it however the overriding one at the moment, is how
exactly do these linux distros not need security updates ? And it also
seems a bit of an odd thing to me that microsoft hasn't tried to develop
something