I want to move to Linux, but I need to be able to use the VPN service my work uses and I’m just not sure how to get it working on Linux. I should just dual boot.
Already on Linux. And proud.
I think I will switch to Linux, possibly dual boot with Win 11 just in case there are games I can’t play on Linux.
I run Fedora KDE now, but I’m going to keep my Windows 10 install on Windows 10.
I thought I read some time ago that Windoze 10 would be the last version of Windoze ever…
Can’t upgrade because my 4 years old mobo is apparently too old (haven’t checked out the workarounds yet). Installed Linux Mint to give it a try and I am positively surprised so far.
I’m using 10+ years old hardware, Microsoft has already told me I can’t upgrade, followed by several messages asking me to upgrade…
In other news, Linux Mint works nice and I just need to check Protondb to get Warframe running at frames per second and not seconds per frame
Just bought a laptop and put bazzite on it to try it out and figure out if I can do all the things I want to do on it. If that all works out I’ll be switching my desktop over.
I finally committed to Linux at the end of last year. Enough is working to make it preferable to Windows now. I’m still having a lot of bugs, and it’s costing quite some time. But at least my computer is mine again. No more telemetry, ads, and UIs that treat me like a toddler. No more updates forced onto me instead of being done whenever I want it.
Just imagine 43 % market share in the next hardware survey.
Ill bet right before the deadline, they will magically make TPM optional, even though they said they wouldn’t.
Gonna have to.
I don’t mind it, just using w10 for simplicity’s sake.
Already switched to Nobara. Only have Windows dual boot because Space Engineers Multiplayer doesn’t seem to work on Linux.
I got ahead of the game a little bit by switching to Linux in 2008.
And 25% of users in Asia still use Windows 7. People are going to stay on the OS for as long as possible.