Windows 10's demise nears, but Linux is forever
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As Windows 10 approaches its end of support in October 2025, its user base continues to thrive compared to Windows 11, which has faced criticism for resembling a telemetry-centric, remote operating system. The author, a long-term Linux user, advocates for Linux Mint, noting its user-friendly interface that parallels the now-retired Windows 7, making it accessible even for less tech-savvy individuals. With simplified software installation processes, Linux is becoming a viable alternative for those who are hesitant about transitioning from Windows.
Despite Windows 10's impending support end in 2025, many users prefer it over Windows 11, which is criticized for its focus on telemetry and remote features.
Linux Mint offers an accessible desktop experience that appeals even to older users, resembling the familiar interface of Windows 7 and simplifying software installation.
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