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There is a lot on the internet about installing Linux when Windows 10 becomes EOL - for people who can't upgrade to Windows 11. But to me there is one very big issue that makes this not an option for most people:
Scaling.
That thing we take for granted - that whatever your screen size, the operating system will scale to fit and be readable.
This is not the case with Linux. Installing it is fine on a smaller screen - but if you happen to have a 14" or larger screen, everything is so tiny it is literally unseeable (for anyone - even if you have good eyesight). It's ridiculous. There are one or two distros that do scaling (plain Ubuntu is one) but I would think many people will have older hardware or hardware with lower specs and need to run something with XFCE in - Linux Mint or Xubuntu - and be presented with a screen with microscopic menus and text.
It is a major flaw in my book. It has to be usable after install! Even manual work arounds don't work very well. One options doubles the size of windows and taskbar (but leaves all the "close window" icons and text teeny tiny. Lots of manual adjustments and then blurry fonts and being stuck with teeny tiny close icons.
Another manual scaling option changes the screen resolution but leaves everything a bit blurry or just not working effectively.
So unless someone has a powerful enough computer to run Ubuntu (assuming they actually like Ubuntu) or possibly Linux Mint Cinnamon version, then Linux doesn't seem like an option to me.
It's good for small netbooks with small screens though.
Please Engage brain before opening mouth. Linux video is quite capable of even 8K UHD video - and it runs on almost any hardware - even very modest - and its multi-user too.
I've no problems at all with people who don't like it pr don't want to use it but then please make sensible arguments. Pretty well any Linux distro running KDE is more than windows-y enough for any windows user to use it and there are loads of others - plus you can continue to run W10 or any other Windows version you like as a VM until the end of time.
Cheers
jimbo
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