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It’s almost like the good ol’ days of install fests and the like! ‘End of 10’ is an organization that’s making it easy for Windows 10 users with computers that can’t upgrade to Windows 11, to install Linux instead of sending good hardware to the landfill.

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    9 minutes ago

    Part of me still does not think Microsoft is going to go through with it. There are too many Windows 10 PCs that will just become infected.

    Part of me thinks the government will intervene as I think it could genuinely be a security issue to have so many unsecured devices in the wild.

    But, another part of me has no hope for the future.

    Sooo… I guess we will just have to wait and see.

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    4 hours ago

    I upgraded my Win 10 laptop to IoT Enterprise LTSC recently which is stupidly easy and grants you support till 2032.

    Aside from some weird app incompatibilities it’s been working fine.

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    6 hours ago

    Just an FYI - you don’t have to throw away computers that can’t upgrade past Windows 10. They will keep working.

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      27 minutes ago

      Long story short, my Dad just got a new computer. (His old was was actually really old, but he could have used Linux.)

      Anyway, I told him not to throw out the old computer and that I would take it. He was baffled that I would want it or could even do anything with it.

      I am going to set it up as a backup server in the house for my parents and myself as it will be a nice way to have an offsite backup for free.

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      33 minutes ago

      I recently virtualised an XP machine that had been running since me immemorial, and will continue to (virtually) do so.

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    5 hours ago

    Been on Linux full time for al about 2 months now… Proton and Bazzite have made the transition soooo much easier as gaming is what was always holding me back.

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      Yea, gaming has come a long long way thanks to Valve. I was also holding back due to this (and not wanting to spend too much of my spare time learning a new OS and commands etc) but I just installed Zorin (chosen for minimal effort) and hardly had to do anything. I struggled a bit to get Proton to work at first but now my entire Steam library works perfectly and I’m so much happier with it than I ever was using Windows. Gonna be getting my friends and some family on it as well!

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      4 hours ago

      I switched in January because my PC doesn’t support TPM 2.0 (gen 1 ryzen) after having not tried Linux since like 2011 gaming honestly kind of blew my mind, basically as “plug and play “ as windows.

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        23 minutes ago

        I’m so happy that I went intel instead of gen1 ryzen that generation.

        I still use it for work and would be so pissed if I needed to buy a new computer just to use Windows 11.

        I genuinly need windows or mac for my work. I use linux on my personal laptop.

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    9 hours ago

    Check out PostmarketOS for older machines/phones too. I got it working on an old Microsoft surface RT that would have been e-waste otherwise

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      I have a 2011 MacBook Pro running MX Linux. It’s no match for my M2 Air, but it’s still surprisingly useful.

      Was up the council recycling centre the other day, looking at some of the dumped computers, wondering just how many of them could still be very useful.

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    10 hours ago

    I’m doing my part!

    I’ve loaded Mint on my prime system and a laptop, another laptop with Fedora, Manjaro on another main system I test with and EndeavorOS on all my media systems. I’ve also loaded about 8-10 other distros on Proxmox to play/test with.

    Where I had doubts on whether I needed anything off of the old MS system, I P2V’ed the OS and spool it up on Proxmox if needed to review any history within the OS/browser.

    I still have a couple of W10 VMs lingering and a Windows server. I’ll “upgrade” the workstation VMs to W11 (and shut them down) since I have the license and I can see sometimes having to use Windows for whatever dumb reasons. I’ll leave the Windows server for now to maintain the domain as that allows me to block telemetry with GPOs. I may tire of that at some point though as MS will further wane away on my network.

    My summer task is to convert all my 'Arrr software over to Linux versions. Still on W10 there. Wasn’t sure which distro to go to for that…

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      1 hour ago

      Windows 10 users encountering this post: this sounds like a lot of work. I’ll just stick to windows 11.

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        26 minutes ago

        Disabling all the dumb shit and ads on win11 is triple the work of switching to linux and learning to use it.

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      10 hours ago

      Re: Arr software, spin up an Ubuntu VM and install Docker. Spin up portainer and then use that to spin up all thr arrs. Ezpz