In a surprising turn of events, Microsoft has reversed its decision to enforce the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 requirement for installing Windows 11. This policy, recently defended just a week ago, sparked widespread frustration as millions of otherwise capable systems were arbitrarily deemed incompatible, leaving many users feeling alienated. This backpedaling showcases yet again […]
They’re downvoting you though, so that means they’re right and Linux is perfect and everything runs on it with no manual work needing to be done at all. We’re just idiots of course.
The community always says Google, but yet don’t understand that the issue is a language barrier.
From speaking, living, and understanding in this architecture. You lose all contextual understanding and with it the ability to word your problems.
The flatpacks have definitely revolutionized Linux for home usage, however the way they are hierarchie’d causes issues in my opinion. Fedora is getting there and I’m excited to try bazzite once the holidays are over.
I can’t wait for virtualization to be fully adapted for hardware. Directly reserving the hardware to certain uses would reduce the need for 4 PC’s in my use case.