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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.
Immutable Linux distros ideal for new users
An article argues that immutable Linux distributions provide an optimal introduction for beginners. Immutability creates a stable environment to learn Linux basics without risks of system breakage.
Linux user finds nine problems in one-week Windows 11 trial
Jack Wallen, a longtime Linux user of 30 years, switched to Windows 11 for a week on the same hardware and daily workload. He encountered numerous frustrations that highlighted differences in user control and efficiency. The experience reinforced his preference for Linux.
End of Windows 10 support drives surge in Linux downloads
Support for Windows 10 ended recently, prompting users with incompatible hardware to consider alternatives like Linux. Zorin OS, a user-friendly distribution, released its major upgrade Zorin OS 18 on the same day and saw over 100,000 downloads in just over two days, with 72% from Windows machines. This shift highlights growing interest in open-source options amid Microsoft's paid extended security updates.
Oreon 10 updates as Windows 10 nears end of life
Windows 10 will reach its end of life on October 14, 2025, leaving users without security updates unless they upgrade. Oreon 10, a Linux distribution designed for Windows users, has released Build 2510 to provide a timely alternative. This update enhances compatibility with Windows programs and improves stability.