The windows VPS is linux with wine
The windows VPS is linux with wine, but hey-ho, its 100% free and no trial time, so just use it!
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The windows VPS is linux with wine, but hey-ho, its 100% free and no trial time, so just use it!
The windows vm is Ubuntu disguised as windows the search history says "how to make Ubuntu look more like windows" it is a good Linux vm though.
Don't like it, literally can't see the half of screen from ads on mobile, uncomfortable, cant see my machine and saying "disable your adblocker" what a shame and infamous, this site needs to be closed forever. You cannot find the thing called user-friendly there.
I really enjoyed it seems to have improved since the last reviews
its okay sometimes it doesnt let you type and it just restarts out of no where
it works, but startup takes 45 seconds and it shows 2 mouse icons
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