GP_RZ
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Kind of interesting on where Microsoft is heading with windows 12.
Same boat here Shaman, still on win pro 10, wont be going past that. Sucks but thats the way its going!I refuse to go beyond W10 hacked beyond belief to remove all the "spyware" features.
And I only have that until I'm either done with some old strategy games, or they work flawlessly on Linux. Then I'm gone forever.
Depending on how old they are... if you own them on Steam, that now has Proton (the Windows compatibility layer that the Steam Deck is built on) integrated. So many Windows games work flawlessly on Linux with zero effort.I refuse to go beyond W10 hacked beyond belief to remove all the "spyware" features.
And I only have that until I'm either done with some old strategy games, or they work flawlessly on Linux. Then I'm gone forever.
I'm aware. It's cooked for a decade or so now and it's really at the point where there likely isn't much that I have that is of concern.Depending on how old they are... if you own them on Steam, that now has Proton (the Windows compatibility layer that the Steam Deck is built on) integrated. So many Windows games work flawlessly on Linux with zero effort.
The upside for you is that doesn't matter. Aren't you in the last month of caring?Our company software does not run on windows eleven . We don’t yet have a firm plan on what going forward will look like .
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I've been semi-retired for about 10 years. I work as needed, and as wanted. So probably 10 hours or so a week. If there's a downside it's that you can be doing something and get the doom call that means you have to drop everything and move into action.I am mostly, 31st last real day. , I've been offered a consulting role so my phone may still ring. One of the new owners offered just stay part time, old owner says he hasnt worked full time hours in a decade, how would that work?
I am supposed to be semi retired still working 34 or so hours a week.I am mostly, 31st last real day. , I've been offered a consulting role so my phone may still ring. One of the new owners offered just stay part time, old owner says he hasnt worked full time hours in a decade, how would that work?
Our company software does not run on windows eleven . We don’t yet have a firm plan on what going forward will look like .
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There may be upgrades our team leaders are too cheap to spring for ?
Who is going to do this? Sadly, most things are driven by profit. Conceivably, a rich benefactor like Peter Thiel could finance such a venture to try to dethrone the incumbents..I wish Linux would up it's game and become more consumer orientated and user experience rich, so we can do away with multiple OS's and issues such as ththis.
I still have a few dos programs that were never updated. It's not worth the time and effort to modernize them as you can get them to run. Most of them were written by governments of the day.Loads of industrial/commercial stuff is still on Windows 7 ...
Honestly, I think the current versions are better than Windows in most ways. They install on modern computers and the interfaces are excellent. There's just TOO much choice for some people, but I guess that's a limitation of them, not the OS.I wish Linux would up it's game and become more consumer orientated and user experience rich, so we can do away with multiple OS's and issues such as this.
You can try and update to Window 10 long term support. But this has some limitations (which might be benefits) and long term is only next year.
Enough time to figure out a strategy to move forward.
I still running Win10. I see very little benefit in Win11, even when you squash some some of the background data collection.
At this point in computer OS's they've pretty much plateaued.
I wish Linux would up it's game and become more consumer orientated and user experience rich, so we can do away with multiple OS's and issues such as this.