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The end of Windows 10 is approaching, so it's time to consider Linux and LibreOffice

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    Call me when Libre doesn't suck/feel like it's stuck in 2003.

    I won't hold my breath.

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    • sad_detective_man@leminal.spaceS [email protected]

      I just rage-downgraded back to 10 a couple days ago. is there any reason why I shouldn't just keep using it after this year? are we ever going to see a risk for zero day exploits for it like happened for XP after it depreciated?

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      Consider running the LTSC version. It gets extended support.

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        I wish I could make parts in FreeCAD anywhere close to as good as I can in Fusion 360... I REALLY miss it since the move to Linux. I'm not anywhere near as excited about my 3D printer anymore since designing parts is a slog and the end result I am generally un-proud of. 😞 I feel like my only option (which sucks) is buy a second GPU for pass through and install windows 10 in a VM that only touches the internet once every 2 weeks to keep Fusion happy.

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        It’s possible to pass thru a single GPU. I followed this guide on my Fedora desktop

        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eTWf5D092VY

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        • tfowinder@lemmy.mlT [email protected]

          I don't understand how can critical buisness machines which work perfectly fine be switched to windows 11?

          We have a machine at work which is beefy and works as a server and backups for many many years on windows 10. Why the hell should I upgrade my buisness critical system ?? Why would I take my risk breaking stuff. I am sure there are millions of critical systems running gon windows 10 which should not be distribed at any means, what would Microsoft do about them.

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          We have a machine at work which is beefy and works as a server and backups for many many years on windows 10. Why the hell should I upgrade my buisness critical system ??

          Because you should be using a server grade os instead of janking things together with desktop OS installs that just make everything so much harder (and aren't supported for as long).

          Sorry, I have to clean up installs like this at least once a year when we take on clients from internal IT that just made things work instead of making something that works right, so I've got opinions.

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          • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

            Your business critical system will no longer be supported with security updates which will leave it vulnerable to attack.

            I guess, if it's not connected to any sort of outside network, and has no way of accepting data from media like discs or thumb drives then it's perfectly safe, but if that's the case, and it works in isolation, how "business critical" is it?

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            Hahahahahaha, I still periodically see win2k/2k3 on the network at some clients, with SMBv1 enabled across the domain to make the CISO's eye twitch

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              I always find it odd that posts like this get any downvotes at all. Like, are people really that in love with Windows and or Microsoft?

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              Because the people that would or can switch would already switch after it's been posted for the 1000th time. It's not realistic because the vast majority of people simply don't care. People hate windows updates enough as it is, to most average people this is good news.

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                Call me when Libre doesn't suck/feel like it's stuck in 2003.

                I won't hold my breath.

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                If you don't like it, try OnlyOffice.

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                  Because the people that would or can switch would already switch after it's been posted for the 1000th time. It's not realistic because the vast majority of people simply don't care. People hate windows updates enough as it is, to most average people this is good news.

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                  Not caring is why these corporations have the power they do.

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                  • sir_kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

                    I've had windows update disabled for years so the fact that it's "end of life" don't mean shit to me. It'll keep chugging along for years more.

                    That said, I installed Mint a week ago and love it!

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                    Mint was my first Linux OS, and it's been really nice.

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                      Nvidia Linux drivers are still kinda iffy these days but so are the Windows ones too

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                      It was definitely a Ubuntu thing - Pop, 2 version of Ubuntu, and Mint all failed at various points when dealing with GPU drivers, but I'm using closed-source nvidia drivers on the same GPU in Nobara (Fedora) without issue. Though I guess I haven't tried updating it yet, but all my hardware accelerated games work as they should.

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                        I am greatful that Ubuntu ended up bringing the Linux desktop into the general publics eye, but at the same time out of all of the popular distro's today, I firmly believe there is always a better choice than Ubuntu for any user, new or veteran. It's just a pity that they are the most well known to people who aren't familiar with Linux while not being good at anything, although basically any Linux distro feels like fresh air when compared to the Microsoft experience.

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                        Why is that? What's the problem with ubuntu? I mean ubuntu-based distros seem to hate my bog-standard RTX3060 GPU for some reason, but besides that. I'm pretty happy with nobara tho, and wouldn't switch back to ubuntu even if I knew it'd work with my GPU.

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                          The end of windows 10 support is approaching. Windows 10 will go on for a while yet.

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                            How many laptops do you own lol?

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                            Families exist. I'm the "IT guy" for 3 people using laptops

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                              Call me when Libre doesn't suck/feel like it's stuck in 2003.

                              I won't hold my breath.

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                              Call me when Windows doesn't suck and it's not getting worse year by year. I will laugh every time they add more ads and more tracking.

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                                Call me when Libre doesn't suck/feel like it's stuck in 2003.

                                I won't hold my breath.

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                                Baby duck syndrome.

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                                  Mint was my first Linux OS, and it's been really nice.

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                                  Not my first, but the one I landed on after years. It's just so good.

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                                    Can't wait for the "The end of Windows 11 is approaching..." article in a few years. Keep me posted.

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                                    • sad_detective_man@leminal.spaceS [email protected]

                                      I just rage-downgraded back to 10 a couple days ago. is there any reason why I shouldn't just keep using it after this year? are we ever going to see a risk for zero day exploits for it like happened for XP after it depreciated?

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                                      Just look up windows related cves. There's like 10 new exploits almost every month or so. Sure, not all of them will be super critical, but as time goes on they will stack up. I would not want to risk it, but you do you.

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                                        Families exist. I'm the "IT guy" for 3 people using laptops

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                                        That's reasonable; I just wouldn't have called my wife's laptop my laptop I guess. It was either that or there was probably an interesting story behind it.

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                                          I've had windows update disabled for years so the fact that it's "end of life" don't mean shit to me. It'll keep chugging along for years more.

                                          That said, I installed Mint a week ago and love it!

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                                          EOL means no more security updates, which means attack vectors don't get patched.

                                          If you keep using a Windows installation (or any OS for that matter) that isn't patched regularly you are very likely to be victim to some malicious actor eventually. It's not manual hacking anymore, it's bots scraping the whole internet exploiting known vulnerabilities completely automated.

                                          The risk is much lower if you're in a home network with NAT, where your PCs IP is not publicly reachable, but if you communicate with any webservices you're still vulnerable.

                                          As example. If you nowadays put a Windows XP machine live on the internet with a public IP, it will be compromised within minutes.

                                          So yeah. Good call switching to Mint, but please don't use unpatched Windows.

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