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Windows 10 end of support boosts Linux adoption

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Microsoft's termination of Windows 10 support on October 14 has prompted many users to migrate to Linux distributions. Zorin OS, a user-friendly Linux variant, reports a surge in downloads from former Windows users frustrated by Windows 11's hardware requirements. This shift highlights growing interest in open-source alternatives amid privacy and compatibility concerns.

Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, leaving an estimated 40% of Windows users without security updates. With around 200 million devices ineligible for Windows 11 due to requirements like TPM 2.0 chips, many are turning to Linux. WebProNews notes that of the roughly 1 billion Windows 10 devices, numerous are incompatible with the upgrade, pushing users toward free alternatives.

Zorin OS 18, a Gnome-based distribution mimicking Windows interfaces for easier transitions, launched recently and saw significant uptake. Tech4Gamers reports 200,000 downloads in just two days, with 72% from Windows users. However, Inkl cites 100,000 downloads in the same period, nearly three-quarters from Windows PCs, indicating a potential discrepancy in figures. Zorin OS integrates Wine 10 to run Windows applications, aiding newcomers.

Broader trends show Linux's desktop market share on Steam exceeding 2% in recent months, per WebProNews. Developers attribute the influx to Windows 11's mandatory Microsoft accounts, telemetry, and AI features, raising privacy issues. Extended security updates for Windows 10 are available—WebProNews mentions $30 annually per device through 2028, while Tech4Gamers states $61 per year—offering a paid option for those staying put.

Challenges persist, including hardware compatibility and a learning curve, though tools like Proton improve gaming support. This migration could challenge Microsoft's dominance, especially in enterprises seeking cost-free, customizable options like Ubuntu or Fedora. Analysts view it as a potential turning point for open-source computing.

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Zorin OS 18 reaches one million users after Windows 10 support ends

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Zorin OS 18, a Linux-based operating system, has attracted one million users in its first month since release, with 780,000 switching from Windows. This surge follows the end of Windows 10 support on October 14, 2024. Many users are opting for Zorin due to Windows 11's strict hardware requirements.

With Windows 10 reaching its end of support in October 2025, over half a million users are switching to Linux distributions like Zorin instead of upgrading to Windows 11. The rigid hardware requirements for Microsoft's latest OS have left many with older machines unable to make the jump. Zorin OS, designed to mimic Windows, has seen a surge in downloads from Windows users seeking a seamless alternative.

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Zorin OS 18, a Linux distribution designed to resemble Windows, has reached 2 million downloads in under three months since its release. The launch coincided with Microsoft's end of support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, prompting many users to explore alternatives to upgrading to Windows 11. Over 75% of downloads, or at least 1.5 million, came from Windows users facing hardware compatibility issues.

Microsoft has pledged to make Windows the best platform for gaming by 2026, responding to rising competition from Linux. The company highlighted 2025 advancements in Windows 11 gaming and outlined future enhancements. This comes as Linux usage among gamers surpasses 3% for the first time.

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Linux has surpassed the 3% mark among Steam users for the first time, reaching 3.05% in the October 2025 hardware survey. This milestone reflects gains across distributions like Bazzite, Ubuntu, and Mint, with SteamOS remaining the most popular at 27.18% of Linux users. The increase of 0.41% from the previous month coincides with the end of Windows 10 support.

Building on its 2025 assessment of Linux gaming progress amid Windows advantages, a PC Gamer opinion piece dated January 1, 2026, declares Linux reliable for everyday desktop use and urges readers to switch next year for true PC ownership.

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An article highlights how switching to Linux transformed a sluggish old PC into a fast machine. Unlike Windows 11, which bogged down the hardware, Linux operates more efficiently. The operating system uses rolling updates to maintain speed on aging devices for years.

 

 

 

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