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

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  • R [email protected]

    Maybe I'm remembering it wrong, but didn't MS push important security updates to Win7 even after end of support?

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    That was an exceptional case, I think with the WannaCry malware. Not something they'll regularly do.

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    • the_picard_maneuver@lemmy.worldT [email protected]
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      I technically have a Win10+Linux dual boot setup right now, but I haven't used the Linux install in forever, and I think it's broken. So I'll probably fix this and then use Linux when possible and continue using the unsupported win10 for everything that needs windows.

      I remember people mentioning the win10 LTCS version with 10 years support, but I'm not going to buy anything from them. Maybe I'll use it unactived if needed.

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        They won't brick it, but you can bet that a lot of people are sitting on unreleased 0-days for win10. It will likely be dangerous to connect to the internet on day 1.

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        Luckily I already don't trust the internet already and don't go anywhere online without script blockers and I don't open emails as a rule of thumb. I am sure it will be dangerous, but I am not relying on passive security already.

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        • zewm@lemmy.worldZ [email protected]

          I hope this is a sarcastic joke.

          If it’s not, support means updates. More importantly security updates.

          There is a reason you don’t put a windows XP machine on the internet.

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          XP might actually be somewhat safe to connect by now. Most of the viruses and worms have updated past it by now.

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            I'm blocking addresses at the router daily. I could live with 11 if I could uninstall their garbage. I've tried any number of things to keep crapilot 365 off of my domain machines but I'm told I have to have the enterprise edition to do that.

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            Yeah, legislation needs passed that any software on any device purchased or leased must be removable without voiding warranties or service contracts. That would go a long way towards making phones, computers, and other devices less invasive and actually privacy protected.

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            • jimerson@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

              Unless you're using NVIDIA. Didn't work out of the box for me and required a couple hours of fiddling. Mint worked seamlessly.

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              Wrangling my Nvidia drivers into Mint also took a couple hours for me but I haven't had problems afterward

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                I have Windows only for League, no Steam installed. Ergo I don't count

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                • pancakes@sh.itjust.worksP [email protected]

                  I'm not the OP but I have a similar situation. I work in multimedia design and use a wide array of software from the full Adobe suite, to in-house command line apps, to the Articulate suite and everything in between.

                  I'd love to be on Linux but that just isn't a possibility for me.

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                  I'm a professional graphic designer that dumped Adobe years back and I've been able to keep working using open source design applications.

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                  • zewm@lemmy.worldZ [email protected]

                    Another big component that makes it hard to switch for some is also the fact that many programs and web apps won’t work on Linux.

                    As an example , if you use peacock on your browser to watch things like wrestling PLEs, peacock(and other services) straight up block Linux users.

                    It’s annoying when the product will work but it’s being gatekept by these greedy fucking companies.

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                    This is likely easily remedied with an extension to tell Peacock you're on a supported system. Artificial incompatibility.

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                      What Linux distro and version do you run? Do you have proton installed and all the drivers? It should run flawlessly.

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                      Ubuntu 24.04, as far as I know I have all the right Proton stuff installed and the latest Nvidia drivers.

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                        My (perfectly good) PC isn't Win 11 compatible, so I can't upgrade from 10. I've got Linux running on an old laptop so I'm thinking of installing it on my PC. Buuut a few years back I moved from Google Drive to OneDrive and so now I'm looking at Proton Drive instead. It's all a big time soak, sigh. But worth it? I guess... The timing isn't great either - I've got an exam in October that I need to study hard for and do practical prep as well, plus I have travel plans. It's all a bit much. I'm too old to be this busy!

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                        • jakobfel@retrolemmy.comJ [email protected]

                          Switching to Linux with no intentions of moving back. I'm fed up with MS. I'm not settled on which distro (and I don't want to distro hop on my main machine) but I know for sure that I'm switching.

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                          I'm not settled on which distro

                          I distro hop a lot, myself, but I always hear nice things about Linux Mint. (And last time I used Mint, I had no complaints.)

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                            I had read that Steam on WINE is pretty stable. Is it not?

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                              Ditto. They are stopping support, but I highly doubt they will just brick all Windows 10 machines. If they do, I will just throw Linux on a flash drive and boot from that to recover my data ahead of switching fully to Linux.

                              I remember seeing a leaked paper about them putting an omnipresent advertising ticket at the top of the screen that will be displayed regardless of full screen status. The only reason I can think that they are forcing this so hard is that a lot of their forced ad servicing plans are not possible to implement in earlier versions of Windows due to root level functionality that cannot be changed. I'm guessing things like direct injection of ads in running processes or that ticker.

                              Ads have no place in an OS, especially not as kernel level processes. If ads on the internet have taught us anything, it is that bad actors can inject malicious code directly into them without content servers or hosts knowing and compromise untold numbers of machines who just, let me check, rendered the ad.

                              Between the aggressive plans for in OS advertising and the privacy abolishing actions and policies with AI datascraping, I am done with MS. Windows 10 will be the last one of theit OS's I run. If work needs me to do something on Windows, it will be on a virtual machine that I remote into.

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                              Plus, I just want to own my fucking computer. I shouldn’t have to go into the registry to get rid of edge.

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                                I am on Fedora. But i still have Windows dual boot left. But I dont use Windows 10 that often - I don't see the need. I just have it as a backup OS. I have free enough free diskspace on my SSD so currently not doing anything.

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                                But I dont use Windows 10 that often - I don't see the need. I just have it as a backup OS. I have free enough diskspace on my SSD so currently not doing anything.

                                I did exactly that for many years. And then one day I had something that called for booting to a separate OS, so...

                                ::: spoiler my solution
                                Trusting Windows with whatever it was still made me nervous, and I crammed an Ubuntu Live USB into a USB port and booted to that. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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                                  I had read that Steam on WINE is pretty stable. Is it not?

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                                  Steam runs natively and uses proton for game compatibility, similar idea to wine but it's geared for games

                                  It's pretty good. Most games will run, sometimes with a little jiggling to get it to work, although performance isn't quite as good (some games are particularly rough)

                                  I'm technically dual booting, but I haven't launched Windows in almost a year, and there's only been a handful of games I passed on primarily because of support

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                                    It has been already 2 years for me, I have no intention of looking back. It even works better than Windows at times.

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                                    Whatd you jump to?

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                                      If I can still game. I might just move to Linux. But also am enjoying pricing out a windows 11 build with my imaginary budget.

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                                      • ttangko@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                                        I'd consider switching if somebody spoonfed me into being able to use/know it's basics.

                                        I am currently way too overstimulated with switching to privacy-focused and less (US-)corpo-reigned alternatives (like lemmy instead of reddit)

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                                        I'll second recommending Raspberry Pi as a secondary machine. That way your primary computer is still around as a fallback.

                                        If you have a spare monitor to add, a Raspberry Pi 400 for $100.00 is a great way to try out Linux on dedicated hardware.

                                        The Canakit version even comes with a printed welcome guide.

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                                        • zewm@lemmy.worldZ [email protected]

                                          You really don’t understand security updates.

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                                          I do and if the computer is for work yes update to 11. But for gaming only why would anyone care if it doesn't break your games? I do nothing but game on a PC and have no need to update until it is required for gaming. Also it is not like on that date all security updates to that point vanish. Firefox and Chrome will still update for security. Malwarebytes will still also update for security.

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