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Steam Ends Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 Support

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The Steam client is still running as of January 3 despite the warning:
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According to the official announcement it should continue to work in the near future. But one day it will probably just stop launching, as was the case with WinXP.

I miss my Windows XP that was running perfectly on 64MB of RAM.
Don't you mean Win9x? 64 MB was the minimum requirement for XP when it was introduced. A fully updated XP Home takes 300 MB on its own. Checked this today.

I cannot do any modern browser on a Pentium III due to lack of SSE3 even using XP.
You could try Mypal68, a fork of Firefox 68 which runs on XP. FF68 originally only required SSE2.
 
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Hi,
I've tried mint several times and have been underwhelmed every time.
I only have one game on steam so lol that's not enough to swap os's doubt batman could fix linux either :laugh:
Epic might be but still the rest of linux even mint is not cutting the mustard verses pita parts.
I was going to try Linux Mint with Steam last weekend but the install didn't recognize the x470 chipset on my ITX. So it was a fail. :-(
Will have to try a different distro I guess.
 
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Win7 + FireFox + Netflix is also a no-go these days, and Chrome gives a warning. I've been moving everything to Win11. I enjoy Linux but I run Tumbleweed like an application using VirtualBox.
 
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Linux is really common if you work with servers and other high performance systems it's unavoidable to anyone with an IT job above basic helpdesk. Even there most basic helpdesk type jobs now put it as good to have, but are going to demand Mac OS experience along with Windows.

The world is also swimming as fast away from upgradable Windows/x86 and local software towards SOCs non Windows and cloud based stuff faster than a pool clears out with a floater in it so we all might as well get used to it.

Humans are creatures of habit. For some, a habit is to ingrained in them (like - using Windows or OSX) - so changing that habit is more challenging than hatting the change (hating/bashing Linux - in this case). Quite a lot of people - even struggle to maintain what they already use (Windows - for example) - while lacking an inclinations for this type of learning (tweaking their OS), while others are simply to old to be bothered with changes. And then there's fanaticism.

Last year, had to check a Laptop with Fedora Linux - which supposedly - became unusable all of a sudden. The thing is - the father doesn't understand English - and the kid (owner of the laptop) - didn't know what that warning meant - cause the OS was telling them what's wrong: Disk was Full (around 98%). Now... here's the catch: the dad bought him a laptop with Linux - cause his kid was failing at 3 classes while spending most of his time playing video games on his former desktop (which broke). Apparently - the the seller managed to convince him that a system with Linux is good just for school. Yet, the kid manage to fill it with games - to the point where the system couldn't function. Funny thing is - the kid is 11 year old - so was pretty sure the kid couldn't manage that (judging a book by its cover). So i asked him and to my surprise - he managed that with the help of google and YouTube - even had Lutris installed. So hey, kudos to the younger generations.
 
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Sorry but eol means different things to myself and frankly anyone else using an eol os
"valid secure"

And no that's not something you can really debate in several fields of compliance for business use. For a personal user it varies what they consider secure of course but I was speaking for all fields. I personally won't touch an OS that isn't getting security updates in the modern world. It's not because it can't be secured, it's because you are just adding holes to your security footprint you don't need.
 
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Mint should have support for the X470.
It's either that or it had a problem with the 4750G but it was spitting out an error message about chipset unknown and refused to boot the USB stick in normal or safe mode.
 
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Hi,
Hell is this where you got the os
Yes. Usually I use a utility in a Linux VM to make a bootable USB but I used Rufus in Windows this time. Maybe something went wrong using Rufus?
I know I've booted older Linux Mint before on my deceased Master SLI/ac X470 with a Ryzen 3800X so I was surprised it didn't work.
 
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When I have to create a boot USB from windows I'll use


Also, x470/4750G isn't new enough to need it, but you can always try out Mint Edge (newer, although still old) kernel.

 
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It's either that or it had a problem with the 4750G but it was spitting out an error message about chipset unknown and refused to boot the USB stick in normal or safe mode.
I have never seen Mint do that. You might have had an issue with the install media. Perhaps a fresh start is needed. Go grab the latest ISO and use Rufus to write it to the USB drive of your choice.



When I have to create a boot USB from windows I'll use

That will work too!
 
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Yes. Usually I use a utility in a Linux VM to make a bootable USB but I used Rufus in Windows this time. Maybe something went wrong using Rufus?
I know I've booted older Linux Mint before on my deceased Master SLI/ac X470 with a Ryzen 3800X so I was surprised it didn't work.
Hi,
yeah I use the pendrive linux app as tofu posted.
 
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Hi,
yeah I use the pendrive linux app as tofu posted.
I figured it out. The chipset error had to do with Linux and my 4060LP card. I set the display in UEFI to my iGPU and it booted no problem.
 
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I figured it out. The chipset error had to do with Linux and my 4060LP card. I set the display in UEFI to my iGPU and it booted no problem.
Hi,
Nice detective work :cool:
 
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For fresh OS installs, I have Ventoy installed on a USB drive.
It's a bootable multi-distro installer, just add your chosen ISO files.
 
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The best windows is always related to your age at the time. Whenever you were 18-24, thats the best version of windows for you.

For me, the best version of windows was Windows 95. I was 19 at the time. Lots of nostalgia effects user judgement of things.
MS Windows didn't exist when I was 18-24. :)
(I run linux)
 
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The best windows is always related to your age at the time. Whenever you were 18-24, thats the best version of windows for you.

For me, the best version of windows was Windows 95. I was 19 at the time. Lots of nostalgia effects user judgement of things.
Nah, I am being objective
using windows since 3.1 and it got progressively better, tho I skipped Me and Vista, since Win 7 - we getting crappy bloatware
Your opinion on win95 is super subjective, only a few would say w 95 is better than w98 or XP
 
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The best windows is always related to your age at the time. Whenever you were 18-24, thats the best version of windows for you.

For me, the best version of windows was Windows 95. I was 19 at the time. Lots of nostalgia effects user judgement of things.
Yeah I dunno about that. I think windows 11 is my favourite. I mean, at first there was some problems... but they seemed to be ironed out. The only thing I don't like is the new right click menu and thats easy enough to fix. At this point it just feels like windows 10 but better looking. Then again I still use classic mac os (for old console emulation, looks best on crts) which is what I grew up on, so maybe you do have a point after all.

Hi,
I've tried mint several times and have been underwhelmed every time.
Mint is my favourite linux distro, but I will still use windows over that most of the time, unless I get into a particular kind of mood. I hate to admit it but Windows still consumes the least amount of time troubleshooting, for me at least. But I haven't used linux daily in a few years.

Anyway yeah, idk how I feel about the whole steam thing. I hope it doesn't hurt compatibility with older games.
 
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