Microsoft allows Windows 11 to be installed on older, unsupported hardware but specifically nixes official support — minimum requirements for full compatibility remain unchanged
Microsoft allows Windows 11 to be installed on older, unsupported hardware but specifically nixes official support — minimum requirements for full compatibility remain unchanged
Can they still be considered "minimum requirements" if they are easily circumvented?
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Looks like they're getting a bit nervy that this forced obsolescence might actually push some people away from windows
92 0 ReplyWindows 11's spying and bloat is what's pushing me away from windows.
55 0 ReplyToo late in my case. I don't even have a Windows partition any more on my desktop. Haven't for over a year.
20 0 ReplyOr they're worried about a ton of bad press when people inevitably get compromised after security updates end.
5 0 ReplyThis is the perfect time for Linux to fix any problems it may have.
3 0 ReplyDid it for me. I went full tilt to nixos, none of this mint or popos business
1 0 ReplyMy next distro hop is going to be Debian mini and then I'm just going to hand build out the whole OS myself.
2 0 ReplyWe gatekeeping distros now?
1 0 ReplyYour head is bent if you think thats a gatekeeping comment
1 0 ReplyJust kinda comes across like Mint or PopOS are somehow “less-than.”
1 0 ReplyIts the opposite. Well done. Nix is very difficult.
1 0 Reply