6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux? - eviltoast
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    6 days ago

    My friend was unable to update to windows 11 due to the TPM requirements and looking to switch to linux. I upgraded my CPU and said they should buy my old one. They finally said OK and asked if I could help them install it before they switched to Linux. I installed the CPU and they never switched to Linux because now they have a CPU that meets the TPM requirements.

    Windows users really hate change. Microsoft will force them to update and the users will whine but 1 week later they will be used to it then they will stick on windows 11 till EoL.

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    7 days ago

    My Windows 10 PC’s only function at this point is to play FFXIV in my living room, so I’m not super worried about viruses or anything.

    But maybe eventually I’ll switch to Linux on that box and do that weird set-up to get FFXIV running there.

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    7 days ago

    43% of Steam is still on Windows

    10 with support…

    Seems not so many.
    And if they are ending in 7 month why bother.

    Just put the lin
    e break right, the
    n it’s understanda
    ble.

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 days ago

    Only semi-related: Why do they always show pictures of Gates when he hasn’t been involved in MS in a long time? Why never Satya Nadella?

    EDIT: Also, yes, related to the actual question already living Linux full time and when October rolls around probably gonna back up everything from the Windows side of my dual-boot and wipe the 1TB NVMe Windows is on to use as storage.

  • Steven McTowelie@lemm.ee
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    9 days ago

    Already did and it’s glorious! Steam works beautifully and the only final thing that I’m missing is Adobe products.

    I recommend, if you want to try Linux, that you try out the ‘Debian’ distribution, and use the ‘KDE Plasma’ desktop environment. It makes for a very Windows-like experience and really assisted me with the transition between OSs.

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    9 days ago

    The more people hop onto Linux the faster and better funded support for Linux development becomes. If you’re a single player gamer or play Valve multiplayer games primarily, make the jump to Linux. Get on Mint, get on Fedora, Ubuntu, etc and get off Microsoft’s shitboat. You already took off from Reddit. Wean off all these other money/data leeches

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    9 days ago

    Most people won’t budge. It doesn’t matter if Win10 is unsupported or isn’t getting a security update, I reckon a solid 40 of 43% will just stay on it until programs they use stop working.

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      9 days ago

      Basically my plan until I can scrounge enough money up for a new computer. My current one literally won’t let me upgrade due to some component/driver it lacks.

      • Cethin@lemmy.zip
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        9 days ago

        It’ll let you upgrade to Linux. It doesn’t play those stupid games with you like MS does.

      • beastlykings@sh.itjust.works
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        8 days ago

        Definitely you should look into Linux, it’s really gotten quite good. Especially if you don’t need games with anti cheat.

        But if you just want to use Windows 11, it’s super duper easy. Just Google “download Windows 11 iso” and grab the iso file from Microsoft website.

        Then download Rufus.

        Then pop in a thumb drive that’s at least 8gb. Open Rufus, select your thumb drive and the iso, then choose the option to remove windows requirements, then click start.

        Backup your files on Windows 10, save them somewhere. Then pop in the thumb drive and install windows 11 fresh.

        The requirements aren’t actually required. Win 11 runs fine on all sorts of hardware. Support stops at 8th Gen Intel, but I’ve installed it on 5th Gen. My work laptop is 2nd or 3rd Gen. It’s fine 🤷‍♂️

        Technically less secure? Yeah, in some ways. But it’s miles ahead of running unpatched windows 10 after September.

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          8 days ago

          Oh shit this is actually really helpful, I might end up doing the Rufus USB route when I get my stuff back up and running (apartment flooded and I have to wait until the finish fixing my ceiling before I can plug everything back up.)

          Thanks for the in-depth info!

        • Midnight Wolf@lemmy.world
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          9 days ago

          “you can pay us, and we won’t break your legs for a while longer” -ms

          W10 IoT is a thing, and will get updates for a few more years, no mafia shakedown required.

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        9 days ago

        For some of the hardware requirements, there are edits you can make to get it to install, but you do have to also force it every time there is a major release, minor updates go through fine.

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      9 days ago

      Yep, I feel like people overestimate how much anyone cares about official support or security patches or whatever. People will assume it’s fine until they’re either forced out or something goes horribly wrong.

      Regular folks will most likely let it be if possible, until it’s time for a new PC anyway.

    • GoodLuckToFriends@lemmy.today
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      9 days ago

      Yep. I’m embarrassed to admit it, but valve dropping support for windows 7 was what made me switch to linux. Until the computer stops working for the average user, they won’t change.

    • 🔍🦘🛎@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      Yeah I’m just going to stick on Win 10 for a while. Apparently the enterprise version is getting support for longer so maybe I’ll see if I can get on that.

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    9 days ago

    Switch to Linux. As a big-time gamer, I did it last year and it’s been fantastic. Only issue is if you main games with root kit anticheat…but with enough momentum in Linux direction, game studios will be forced to abandon those dubious detection methods anyway.