Windows 10 has support into next year. Personally I use Linux and Windows but I’m sticking with gaming on Windows until support runs out. I think next year will be the year of linux
Windows 10 has support into next year. Personally I use Linux and Windows but I’m sticking with gaming on Windows until support runs out. I think next year will be the year of linux
Yep, not moving on. I still have a lot of things to figure out though. Unfortunately windows is easier for a lot of things but I’m completely done.
Linux mint cinnamon but cool cool
I have been switching a number of computers over to Linux over the last few months in preparation for the end of Windows 10. But honestly shit like this that makes me think, maybe Windows 11 isn’t so bad?
The real time will be when Windows 10 support is over/paid only. I’ll be moving a bunch of workstations over to Linux.
I’m prepared for the robot dog war. An enemy you can massacre with a completely clear conscience.
when someone steals your identity and your credit rating starts going up
There are a lot of well-off people in the off-roading community who swear by Harbor Freight’s Badlands winches. Certainly a bunch of YouTubers, and I might say that’s all because of paid promotion but they and others also swear they’ve been running them for years and years. But I do understand what you’re saying.
As a 50yo, what vare you talking about? I’m just trying to pay for food.
This even funnier now that they’ve come full circle to shutting down Windows 10 - Our Last Operating System!
It needs a little cinnamon.
I have old history with Linux and am just coming back. I did my first test build for my office to get away from the dying Windows 10/avoiding 11. I went with a basic Linux Mint cinnamon build, got our network printer and core software working. Will you let me live?
I just have a single network printer I need to access from all of our computers. A Sharp mx-4071’if memory serves. I figured it out on Linux Mint in about 10 minutes so I’m pretty happy with that.
I’m replacing a couple of really old PCs at work with slightly less old PCs and I know they don’t meet Windows 11 specs without workarounds. I’m thinking about taking the leap but I need printer support to work. Otherwise something like open office and a web browser will do what I need. What distro should I start with? I don’t have time to find a perfect fit.
If energy costs 10x more everything else will be at least 8x more. It’s just inflation on everything at that point.
Getting rid of cars is generations away in the US, at minimum.
All three are shit. You can’t change my mind.
Yes they’re terrible