
On 5 March 2015 at 14:06, James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:
On 03/05/2015 01:19 PM, William Park wrote:
2. When it asks for Microsoft id, type something common (ie. user=abc@com, pass=abc) and it will complain, and give you "local" account.
I wonder if Windows would choke if I used my Linux ID & password? ;-)
I'm sure it would be happy to tell everyone... Memories of the '80s Faberge commercial, "You tell two friends, and they tell two friends, and so on, and so on..." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcskckuosxQ I can see how they'd do this thing of falling back to a less secure mechanism, but it makes my brain hurt that if authentication fails, they just degrade it and try again without saying anything. Very awful to depend on that, particularly if it was possible that you were going to send that intended-to-be-local authentication data to someone that shouldn't know it. Nice dosage of "yechhhh!!!" The Asus box seems nice enough; pretty similar, broadly, to my Zotac ID-88, which I also bought at Canada Computers, albeit just long enough ago that it seems to have gotten replaced by subsequent models. My one challenge in Linux installation was that my unit wasn't happy recognizing a Debian boot CD. I was able to use PXE booting instead, which worked out perfectly fine. I didn't get a Windows license with it, so had nothing to preserve in that regard. -- When confronted by a difficult problem, solve it by reducing it to the question, "How would the Lone Ranger handle this?"