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submitted 9 months ago by ajayiyer@mastodon.social to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:

  1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks.
  2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11.
  3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.

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[-] chepycou@rcsocial.net -2 points 9 months ago

@ajayiyer @nixCraft @linux @windowscentralbot
I'd actually recommend https://wubuntu.org/ instead, because
1 — the interface is, of course, tailored for Windows users
2 — the distro is made in such a way that you can install like you would on windows (double-clicking an EXE installs it through compatibility layers)

[-] nix@merv.news 7 points 9 months ago

This looks to good to be true and after some searching it seems they’re rebranded from linuxfx to windowsfx to wubuntu to hide previous security issues and shady stuff?

[-] shat@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 9 months ago

This looks to good to be true

Most of the MS software they bundle runs natively on linux nowadays.

it seems they’re rebranded from linuxfx to windowsfx to wubuntu to hide previous security issues and shady stuff?

For those who don't know about linuxfx: https://invidious.protokolla.fi/watch?v=6q8iy7yq6_E

[-] shat@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 9 months ago

the distro is made in such a way that you can install like you would on windows (double-clicking an EXE installs it through compatibility layers)

This is a terrible idea. Compatibility layers add new bugs that weren't present in the original software plus it's a resource hog. Not to mention that WINE is susceptible to viruses targeting Windows too. Newbies better off using Mint or Pop and sticking to native linux applications when possible.

[-] greybeard@lemmy.one 2 points 9 months ago

Wow, that's just waiting to get copyright and trademarked out if existence. It is one thing to make something look and feel like Windows, it is another to make it an exact visual copy and call it Windows.

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