• b_van_b@programming.dev
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    11 hours ago

    Windows 10 was released ten years ago. How long do you think they should provide support? For comparison, Redhat gives 10 years for LTS releases, and Ubuntu and Linux Mint give 5 years. Extended support beyond the LTS period requires a paid subscription, similar to Windows.

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      1 hour ago

      Every OS just mentioned can be updated, no support needed? Just overlay the next kernel over the last and all these distros provide a pathway for that.

      Moreover, Arch, Void, Gentoo etc are rolling, so no loss of support.

      I figure a multi-million dollar company could do the equivalent of exactly that.

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      3 hours ago

      They don’t need to support Windows 10, they just need to not artificially block the installation of Windows 11 on old hardware.

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        3 hours ago

        The counter is that all of a sudden instead of windows 10 it was 10 from 2020, then 10 from 2022 and so on. Instead of only being the last version it became a succession of short lived versions that people still weren’t upgrading.