400m Pcs Cannot Upgrade to Windows 11
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The news that 400M PCs cannot upgrade to Windows 11 sparks discussion on potential Linux adoption and workarounds for Windows 11 installation, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities presented by Microsoft's OS requirements.
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I would personally recommend someone mint/steamos (for gaming)
my own journey in linux started with nobara linux which was focused for gaming and quickly transitioned into arch.
Terminal is definitely scary for some people starting out. I dove head first downloading arch through the terminal though after using nobara :sob:
It was fun, good times. I might try omarchy too given how I had misconfigured / have essentially this issue where my system has less memory and its become bloated even with arch. I might try omarchy with my own dotfiles tho...
I wish I could've made backups but I genuinely don't know how to make backups in ext4, like the backups are 100's of gigs and they took me hours and idk they still don't work.
This time I will use btrfs I think for snapshotting purposes
I have lots of thoughts if I am being honest, especially on minor nitpicks like neovim not working out of the box, and some other minor nitpicks like I had to install zen and I had to change the theme but it was hard so I went and installed an addon but then the addon doesn't show up so I had to go to github to see that there was a different way of doing it without addons :sob:
Its definitely customizable and has a lot of software that i used to use like signal/localsend but its definitely really opinionated with things like basecamp and hey and even a surprised amount of focus on things like chatgpt and ai
My keybinds were also different but minor nitpicks
It has btrfs I think so I am looking towards snapshots right now but overall its kinda cool. And I have my dotfiles etc. still in a backup
I might create a blog post about it but I think I would rate it a 7.5 / 10
Maybe I liked goofy colors (oglothenerd's rice) with my last rice :p
But I wouldn't recommend it to beginners maybe. idk.
After some time in Linux? Sure.
I would recommend just installing Arch, Hyprland and customize what you need yourselves so you aren't stuck using DHHs preferences.
Bonus: Along the way you will also figure out how he did it, like creating your very own application launcher with some scripting and https://github.com/abenz1267/walker
(I am in the process of exactly doing that)
But still, marketing this must be brutal.
'System Requirements are a SCAM' by Action Retro Sep 13, 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuyC0y7Ahfg runs Win11 on 2005 Sun Ultra 20 powered by Athlon 64 x2.