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That poor x220 deserves a coreboot and a good OS

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Libreboot*

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Yeah libreboot is the right coreboot distro, but meh I felt like letting others decide. I personally have my x220 with libreboot and Guix system

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Doesn’t that only work on three IBM laptops from 2014 ?

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It’s only VERIFIED to work on old stuff. But you can try. The idea of libreboot is having an unbloated bootloader that is easy to install without having to configure all the setuip yourself. Because of that the libreboot community only verifies it on old hardware or few hardware that the testers have.

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Can you run a virtual machine?

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2 points

Yes, why?

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Run a Windows VM in <insertYourDistroHere> and run Roblox?

Sorry, replied to wrong user.

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I wish Roblox would stop having their fight with Linux and I just convert my kids over.

They absolutely don’t need Windows for anything but Roblox at the moment.

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17 points

roblox works on linux https://sober.vinegarhq.org/

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Otoh, Roblox is evil and you could just use the switch to Linux to be like, “oh no, I guess we can’t have Roblox anymore!”

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54 points

My home is more of a democracy than a dictatorship. I could of course forbid them from playing, impose whatever sanctions, But they have fun doing it and they have a bunch of real life friends that join them.

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My home is more of a democracy than a dictatorship.

Oh, now you’ve done it, you’ve pissed off the tankies.

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3 points

Have you tried using sober?

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It’s been a little while since I tried last thing I tried was the bottles method and it was not going well.

I’d be willing to give it another shot, But if I do find something else that works I’ve got to make sure that continues to work. If somebody changes something and They miss out on a Halloween or a Christmas live event I’ll never hear the end of it.

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1 point

Have you looked outside ? No

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2 points

Run a Windows VM in <insertYourDistroHere> and run Roblox?

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They’re not on the finest of boxes and a lot of the Roblox games actually need some decent resources.

When we get closer to the drop dead date I may give it a shot. I’m kind of hoping Roblox will get around too not being pig-headed about it.

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Could try finding them a new game to play on the new system. I’ve never played Roblox myself so don’t have any suggestions, but I’m sure there’s something that will scratch that itch for your kids.

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You can definitely give a VM enough power through KVM and qemu to run Roblox. You can even try your hand at single gpu passthrough if it’s worth that much time having youe kids switch to Linux. Not putting a value statement there, I think it is but that’s besides the point.

You can also give quite a bit of power to virtualbox with 3d and hardware acceleration.

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I mean, the real danger is they shove out an update that straight up breaks on your PC, as in won’t boot even in safe mode because it does something with the TPM, and it’ll be your own fault for deliberately circumventing the requirements.

Non-geeky people will generally run things until they actually stop working completely. They don’t care what OS it runs as long as it runs all their shit.

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Yeah cuz Linux has never had updates that break basic system functionality…lmao

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Non-geeky people will generally run things until they actually stop working completely.

Geeky people, on the other hand, may either adopt a new OS while it’s still half-baked, or jump through hoops to keep an old one running long past the point where a non-geeky person would have given up. Some of us do both, just for the lulz. Windows 11 on unsupported systems offers a new and exciting(?) way to scratch the same “can I make this work, just for the hell of it?” itch.

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Just kill windows update and windows update medic service.

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That kind of defeats the whole purpose of moving from 10 to 11 though. Stopping security updates for 10 would be like 99% of the point, unless somebody has suddenly found a use for DirectStorage…

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HDR is kind of screwier in w10. But yeah, I use w10, it is the last windows. Maybe if someday I can fully defang w11 I might upgrade. Or backport some bits from w11 to w10 but no big deal.

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You can just stay on Win10 if you aren’t gonna do updates anyway. The solution is obviously linux.

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Quite funny how that’s true for the software side, but on the hardware side, geeky people (especially on the foss side) are the ones running things until they accumulate failures to a point that no workarounds will do any good anymore.

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214 points

Alternative title: “Follow these 17 convoluted steps to stay in your abusive relationship longer.”

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19 points

And feel like an idiot when Windows 10 support inevitably gets extended in a year anyway.

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Or Microsoft kills the work around to get non supported cpus running win 11

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9 points

Well there are 3 options and they are all bad.

  1. pay to upgrade your PC (or for extended 10 support)
  2. stay on 10 and go without security updates
  3. jump through hoops to update to 11 unsupported

It’s almost like being on Windows is all bad.

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You think Linux is any better? I have to upgrade my Mint install every two years! And I have to wait for them to get their update tool ready. And then it takes like 15 minutes or so to complete! My time does not grow on trees!

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  1. Use another OS (I hear temple OS is even better then 11 these days)

I would vote for 2. myself, its not like the security updates have been deal breakers before (nothing is secure anyway).

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You’re about to get ripped to shreds for daring to suggest the odds of anything actually happening to someone on a recently discontinued operating system are not dramatically higher as long as the user has basic use cases and basic tech literacy.

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Oh we’re talking about all options including outside of Windows? Well gee life has a lot to offer, even things more glorious than using Linux.

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23 points

TFW you continue fucking around with Windows rather than learn Linux

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4 points

Sure as soon as I can take my software with me.

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No, learn the alternatives.

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0 points

Thanks but I already have a hobby

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16 points

One thing doesn’t exclude the other.

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I suppose that’s a little like working to save the earth and working for big oil. Yes, one could do both but . . why?

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