• JackGreenEarth
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    37 months ago

    Why should they have to support Windows 10 when Linux would run fine on your ‘old’ machine? That really puts the ‘yours’ back in your computer, no need for a company to do it for you.

    • Toes♀
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      117 months ago

      Yeah and abandon so much in the process.

      Linux is wonderful and works plenty fine, but as a civilization we are not ready. There’s still so much that won’t work out of the box, for most manufacturers it’s an after thought if any at all.

      You can’t walk into your avg store and be like I want a computer with Linux that will play fortnite.

      You can’t blindly buy a video game or a multifunctional printer without serious consideration.

      Unlike Windows where it’s the established norm that it will work 100% of the time.

      Sure you can argue that a user should just learn to deal with that and teach themselves how to install Linux and cope with whatever comes up.

      But that’s just unfair to grandma and anyone else that hasn’t made computers a hobby.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 months ago

      I have two Surface Pros that are BIOS locked so I can’t install Linux. They also don’t support Win11.

      I’m not sure what I can do with them.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        I am full of rage by proxy, sorry to hear that. I’ve been thinking of only buying coreboot motherboards from now on, but that’s easier said than done.