So, I am one of those folks who has a perfectly good, running laptop in Windows 10 but is facing the discontinuation of security patches and updates in October 2025. I can install Win 11, but it might end up being unstable. It also may not be eligible for security updates.
My hardware: Asus Rog Strix GL703VD, Samsung 870 EVO SATA III 2.5 Inch 1 TB SSD (2022 install to replace hybrid drive), 32 (2x16) GB Samsung m471 RAM, i7-7700 Intel processor (2017 - not replaceable, soldered in).
Really, the thing runs like a top. I hate to get rid of perfectly good hardware because of the operating system and am strongly considering the change.
Opinions? Advice?
Windows 11 to unsupported hardware or Linux Mint
Re: Windows 11 to unsupported hardware or Linux Mint
I made the move to Linux mint more than10 years ago and have been super satisfied.
Adv: Relative virus free, so many wonderful programs, libre office, GIMP, etc, full control over the program etc.
Disadv: some tax software etc don't support Linux, learning curve to get used to command box etc, sometimes integration of peripherals is not automatic and needs intervention.
Tl;Dr. Highly recommended
Adv: Relative virus free, so many wonderful programs, libre office, GIMP, etc, full control over the program etc.
Disadv: some tax software etc don't support Linux, learning curve to get used to command box etc, sometimes integration of peripherals is not automatic and needs intervention.
Tl;Dr. Highly recommended
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Re: Windows 11 to unsupported hardware or Linux Mint
Windows 11 is terrible.
Not really helpful, I know!
Not really helpful, I know!
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Re: Windows 11 to unsupported hardware or Linux Mint
I've been using W11 for quite a while. No problems. Get security updates regularly.
Other than that, I know nothing about computers.
Other than that, I know nothing about computers.
Re: Windows 11 to unsupported hardware or Linux Mint
I have been running Windows 11 since it was launched with no more issues than one generally gets with computers. I have also used Linux for 20 years but for a specific purpose. I would not make that change for day-to-day use but these things are very personal.
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Re: Windows 11 to unsupported hardware or Linux Mint
Current setup is upgraded to the latest Windows 11 release via RUFUS patched USB-sticks, eventhough the hardware is declared "unfit" for windows 11.AlexTr wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 10:41 am So, I am one of those folks who has a perfectly good, running laptop in Windows 10 but is facing the discontinuation of security patches and updates in October 2025. I can install Win 11, but it might end up being unstable. It also may not be eligible for security updates.
I am using Windows 11 for anything that needs a GUI ("Graphic user interface"). For anything text based, I have WSL" ("Windows Linux Subsystem") and several virtual machines in the background, some of them Debian, some of them Ubuntu.
I am happier than a pig in shite, to be honest.
Once one has grasped how to "prepare" the installation media, the windows 11 upgrade is easier than taking a dump in the morning.
Re: Windows 11 to unsupported hardware or Linux Mint
Running Fedora on my main gaming PC (5950x with 7900xtx & 64GB RAM). Bluetooth is problematic, at least with airpods. Most of the hardware I have is generic enough and works well under linux. I run Linux on other machines and have had issues mainly with sound devices. YMMV. I have a Scarlett 2i2 gen 3 which generally works well with everything though. Games with Anticheat don't always work, but I find myself playing fewer of these kinds of AAA titles nowadays.
I made it my new years resolution to switch away from Windows, mainly due to Microsoft building more and more crapware into the OS.
I did buy a Mac Mini M4 base model before Christmas. Stuck an external Thunderbolt enclosure on it and it's working nicely. Can't ignore the performance of this or the price tbh.
I made it my new years resolution to switch away from Windows, mainly due to Microsoft building more and more crapware into the OS.
I did buy a Mac Mini M4 base model before Christmas. Stuck an external Thunderbolt enclosure on it and it's working nicely. Can't ignore the performance of this or the price tbh.