Win10 LTSC with the funny activation script gets you security updates until 2032, with no added garbage. That’s not viable for business owners, but should be fine for individuals.
That probably will be true at some point, but I use win10 LTSC as a stable platform to use apps incompatible with Linux until they have support (most notably VR). I’m also not using bleeding edge hardware.
Luckily Valve may already be solving the issue lol.
Yeah, Valve made gaming on Linux almost seamless. A few years ago I couldn’t imagine that I will be able to run almost any game on Steam without tweaks.
Win10 LTSC with the funny activation script gets you security updates until 2032, with no added garbage. That’s not viable for business owners, but should be fine for individuals.
I think some applications and drivers might have issues with Win10 after a few years.
That probably will be true at some point, but I use win10 LTSC as a stable platform to use apps incompatible with Linux until they have support (most notably VR). I’m also not using bleeding edge hardware.
Luckily Valve may already be solving the issue lol.
Yeah, Valve made gaming on Linux almost seamless. A few years ago I couldn’t imagine that I will be able to run almost any game on Steam without tweaks.