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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.

The end of Windows 10 support on October 14, 2024, has prompted a significant migration to alternative operating systems. Zorin OS 18, launched last month, quickly gained one million users, including 780,000 former Windows users. This shift is driven by the fact that Windows 11 demands hardware upgrades such as TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and specific processors, rendering about 200 million Windows 10 devices ineligible for the upgrade.

Zorin OS 18 offers a customizable interface that can mimic Windows or macOS, providing a familiar experience for switchers. It is noted for its clean performance and lack of bloatware compared to Windows. The Lite version is particularly suitable for lower-end PCs, making it accessible for users with older hardware.

Microsoft has responded by offering an extended security update program for Windows 10, costing around $61 for one year. However, many users appear to prefer free alternatives like Zorin, which has seen record downloads amid this transition. Linux distributions, including Zorin, are benefiting from improved game compatibility and user-friendly designs, contributing to their rising popularity.

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X users and tech accounts celebrate Zorin OS 18 reaching 1 million downloads in a month, with 78% from Windows amid Win10 EOL. Positive reactions emphasize its user-friendliness for Windows switchers, Windows-like interface, and support for older hardware. Influencers and official posts highlight rapid growth and praise from reviewers, signaling a notable Linux migration trend.

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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.

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.

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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.

Steam's October 2025 hardware survey shows Linux reaching 3.05% market share among users, a first-time milestone driven by the Steam Deck. Windows share fell to 94.84%, while macOS rose slightly to 2.11%. The growth highlights increasing adoption of Linux-based systems in PC gaming.

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The gaming-focused Linux distribution Bazzite has seen over one petabyte of ISO downloads in the past month, as users seek alternatives to Windows 11's forced updates. Developers highlight this surge as a safe haven for Windows 10 users avoiding upgrades. The distro, built on Fedora, offers seamless gaming and desktop features.

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