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Exactly, I'm trying to work with my local library to host a free W11 upgrade workshop with volunteers and even they're like "um does anyone care about this?"
Why would you want people you upgrade to 11?
Some people just like having a UI built out of javascript and the contents of their entire computer sent to a Microsoft datacenter.
You're thinking of GNOME Shell.
I couldn't tell you, I'm a terminal dweller.
I mean sudo I couldn't tell you, I'm a terminal dweller.
It's better for them to upgrade to windows 11 than stay on unsecure OS.
And of they can't due to the TPM requirement?
If they can't I'd either recommend to use Linux or buy a new computer. I wouldn't want to support "unsupported" installation of Windows 11 on "older" hardware, even if it worked perfectly fine as of now, since that would be asking for problems later.
I plan on offering Linux as well but I'm thinking of older people who I simply want to make sure have a computer that continues to get updates. While I personally run everything in my personal life FOSS I can recognize that's not necessarily the right move to switch up someone's entire computer and then peace out. I think of it as harm reduction, in the same way I volunteer for needle exchanges. I offer information and support to get off heroin but for those who aren't ready I offer clean needles. Sorry I know this was a long ass reply and your question was probably rhetorical, but that's why
You would be surprised by how many people buy a new computer, just because Windows end support. Most are not aware of Linux or think its a complicated geek system that only hackers use, because they read some weird comments about and from Linux users. At this time, campaigns like these are needed.
Elderly people will absolutely believe they need to buy a new computer. They don’t understand the tech, just hear Win 10 will no longer be supported and their computer can’t run Win 11, so new PC.
Source: Recent conversation with my mother-in-law.