• TwoBeeSan@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      I’m imagining me doing this to my building of elderly, it dies and then opening my eyes to 40 work orders. Lmao

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        13 days ago

        Why not install Linux for them once Windows 10 is dead?

        They are a prime candidate for a dead simple Linux distro with the “Web”, “Mail” and “Documents” shortcuts on the desktop and nothing else. Can’t get a virus, can’t get scammed by fake Microsoft support and most won’t even notice.

        I have installed Fedora Kinoite for my mom and have had zero complaints.

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          It’s on the to do list for sure. Currently getting them off their external antivirus’ is a challenge. They have to come to the conclusion themselves (most of the time)

          Most are in their 80s. Think it’ll be next generation honestly. Some dont even have phones or email addresses.

          Had one who got a Chromebook and was just at a loss. Tbf that was an ass Chromebook but that was still too much for her.

          Most have ollllld computers that are hitting the hardware failure stage. I’ve seen a god damn Vista machine at work.

          I’m gonna convert someone. Just finding someone who is aware of what a tab in a browser is a rare occurrence currently lol

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      I will almost guarantee some update will break shit at the most inconvenient time humanly possible and the people you’ve done this for will need your help, all at the same time.

      Well, yeah. That’s life as an admin under the best circumstances. There’s a running list of Windows ticking time bombs over on r/sysadmin. There are lots of good reasons to ditch Windows, but I wouldn’t say the risk of MS shutting down technically unsupported hardware is one of them (because I don’t agree it’s a substantial risk).