Microsoft wants 2025 to be the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." They want up to 400 million perfectly good computers running Windows 10 to become e-waste.
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Microsoft wants 2025 to be the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." They want up to 400 million perfectly good computers running Windows 10 to become e-waste. Why? So Microsoft can have their cake ($140-$200 for a Windows 11 license) and eat it (your data) too
It's time to switch sides, and break away from this cycle of endless upgrades. Our new guide walks you through installing a Linux-based operating system—keeping your computer secure long after Microsoft walks away
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Install+Linux+on+a+Windows+PC/196722
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Microsoft wants 2025 to be the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." They want up to 400 million perfectly good computers running Windows 10 to become e-waste. Why? So Microsoft can have their cake ($140-$200 for a Windows 11 license) and eat it (your data) too
It's time to switch sides, and break away from this cycle of endless upgrades. Our new guide walks you through installing a Linux-based operating system—keeping your computer secure long after Microsoft walks away
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Install+Linux+on+a+Windows+PC/196722
@iFixit @pixelworship okay I'm gonna be frank here, I've recently installed Linux Mint and there are steps that non techy people seriously struggle with.
Someone ought to just make the onboarding process even easier, with a module that'll set up their flash drive in the right formatting AND the .iso in one click. Install instructions need 90% fewer words. The whole BIOS thing where windows has changed safe boot settings or whatever? I needed someone to talk me through it patiently.
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@iFixit @pixelworship okay I'm gonna be frank here, I've recently installed Linux Mint and there are steps that non techy people seriously struggle with.
Someone ought to just make the onboarding process even easier, with a module that'll set up their flash drive in the right formatting AND the .iso in one click. Install instructions need 90% fewer words. The whole BIOS thing where windows has changed safe boot settings or whatever? I needed someone to talk me through it patiently.
@iFixit @pixelworship having said all that, now mint is running on my otherwise deaded laptop, it's a piece of piss and I love it, but all thanks to a gentlethem on this platform who was willing to have a 30m call with me, or I'd have shelled out the money for a new laptop and W11
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@iFixit @pixelworship having said all that, now mint is running on my otherwise deaded laptop, it's a piece of piss and I love it, but all thanks to a gentlethem on this platform who was willing to have a 30m call with me, or I'd have shelled out the money for a new laptop and W11
@erikcats @iFixit @pixelworship
also nice to hear it worked out. There is a pile of piles with their own piles of problems within the pile called "a modern PC"
The BIOS you refer to is often just a small part, but some things are compatible back to 80s and before.
So cruft over 50 years accumulate unfortunately.
AND monopolies are a HUGE part of this.
The great part of computers today is that a lot is actually compatible, can work together, and Linux can use most external devices today.
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@erikcats @iFixit @pixelworship
also nice to hear it worked out. There is a pile of piles with their own piles of problems within the pile called "a modern PC"
The BIOS you refer to is often just a small part, but some things are compatible back to 80s and before.
So cruft over 50 years accumulate unfortunately.
AND monopolies are a HUGE part of this.
The great part of computers today is that a lot is actually compatible, can work together, and Linux can use most external devices today.
@erikcats @iFixit @pixelworship
Just another silly example, WiFi cards and chips which are used in all (most) computers need some binary code.
This code COULD be from a small chip next to the wi-fi chips, but saving a few pennies by removing this storage, means it has to come from the driver program when starting it ...
So instead of the Wi-Fi bringing the necessary code. The operating system developers, all of them. Need to download and package it to use this chip/card