Cybersecurity firm ESET is urging Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 or Linux to avoid a “security fiasco” as the 10-year-old operating system nears the end of support in October 2025.
“It’s five minutes to twelve to avoid a security fiasco for 2025,” explains ESET security expert Thorsten Urbanski.
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Running Windows after experiencing Linux for a while is indeed quite frustrating, with constant distractions, poor customizations and an ever-present feeling that the system could run a bit faster.
Hope you’ll be able to move more of your workloads to Linux. Make sure to familiarize yourself with capabilities of Wine (a compatibility layer allowing to run Windows apps on Linux), as well as full-on virtualization and WinApps for programs that refuse to run on Linux under other circumstances. Also, Linux has native apps for just about everything, for when you don’t need a very specific Windows-only program!
Team Penguin all the way!