I own Windows 11 and my computer and preferred OS (Fedora) support TPM and Secure boot. Is it worth the time to configure that stuff to run W11, or should I just continue to run W10 since I don’t do anything but run a couple games?

I have a robust backup, so even a system wide Nuke is a day’s worth of re-installing, worst case.

Honestly, since I boot W10 so rarely, it’ll kinda be nice not to have to update it every time.

  • Psythik@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Install Windows LTSC. It looks and behaves just like 10, and will continue receiving updates for quite some time. It’s meant for mission-critical stuff like ATMs and cash registers, but it’ll work on any PC. Which means no ads, and no random forced restarts if you get behind on updates. I run it on my DJ laptop.