Windows hit its lowest market share in decades, Microsoft lost $400 billion in a week, and now their own president is admitting they need to fix the OS. SteamOS and Linux aren’t waiting around.
Windows hit its lowest market share in decades, Microsoft lost $400 billion in a week, and now their own president is admitting they need to fix the OS. SteamOS and Linux aren’t waiting around.
Since OP’s laptop is a work laptop, in general those are managed by their internal IT services, and thus OP will not have a choice on how upgrades are done/updates sent out. And don’t even think about manually downgrading… if IT is even half competent, they’ll see that.
My work computer is a desktop that runs windows 11, the computer I’m running Mint on is my old rough and tumble “Laptop of Thesus” gaming laptop from 2020. I wouldn’t dream of messing with the OS or any of the programs on the work machine, I’m worried IT would find out I’m competent and then try to get me to be IT.