devtesla wrote
Reply to comment by toasthaste in As a software professional who hasn't owned or used a windows machine in probably 15 years... by flabberghaster
no, there's too many bugs, but in like two years it'll be an easy recommendation. the settings app is much nicer, it fixed some display switching issues I had, and otherwise it works just like 10
toasthaste wrote
cool this is good to know, thanks
ellynu wrote
its too bad windows 11 does not support my gaming computer whatsoever >:o
devtesla wrote
what's yur cpu? I have a Ryzen 3600 and I had to turn on a weird security feature in my motherboard bios to install it
ellynu wrote
intel i5-6600k. its older than ryzen yet good enough that there's no game that like i struggle to play so upgrading it and the motherboard would make no sense whatsoever.
devtesla wrote
yep, no reason not to stick with it
ellynu wrote
it just seems weird to me that with hardware that there is no reason to upgrade, its not supported
devtesla wrote
it's some security stuff, that you might be able to fix with like a dongle or something if you really wanted to down the line. it also makes the developers happy to not have to support older hardware. and of course it's to push people to buy a new laptop lol
ellynu wrote
honestly i feel like i'd rather just use it as an excuse to try and ditch windows than bother to buy a dongle. but im pretty sure the processor itself isn't supported at all, so even if i got the dongle it would do nothing for me.
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