![]() ![]() It does not feel "old" (even has a better monitor than the latest offering from DELL), yet cannot upgrade to WIn11 through normal means. That laptop comes with 32GB memory and a 4k OLED display with touch support. One of my "old" laptops (my oldest son inherited it) has this CPU IIRC. The i7700k It isn't on the list of supported processors: I am not a friend of Micro$ft, in any way, but this does sound fairly reasonable to me. If I'm going up the hill to Castle Frankenstein, with my pitchfork and my torch, I think I want a better reason than this one. How about what good friends the US Justice & Intelligence communities are with Such-a Nutella? įor example ~ how about a Home directory and all private secure information (like Hunter Bidens' personal snaps) living on the cloud? How about Window$ as a service? That means a monthly fee. I will help stack the logs around the stake if you want to practice a little bit of drive-by arson on Micro$oft, but I'd like to have better and more reasonable causes for conflagration than that. Why is it unreasonable to make the latest version of your kernel incompatible with a CPU that was made over 16 years ago? So we're talking about a cut-off in about 2008. Well a Sandy Bridge should run fine, but anything more than 2 ~ 3 years older than that. Same as the howls about including a few newer instructions into Windows, that make it impossible to run older CPUs. I find it infuriating myself, when the damn thing starts doing something in the background, like indexing or a spontaneous malware scan for no reason except it's Thursday, but. There is a bit of Karen howling about Window$ updates landing in the middle of her playing PUBG or something, which I can understand, but being pretty firm with Mum & Dad home users about updates and patches and virus definitions, that might not really be such a bad idea. I'm not completely sure 'herding Window$ users' toward a newer kernel and build is such terrible idea. I've been a Linux user (Daily Driver) here for about 14 years, so. ![]() Ummm, I don't mean to be difficult or anything, but. ![]()
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