Leaving for the promised land of linux - good idea?
Posted: September 13th, 2023, 7:27 am
OS rather than the hardware itself, but bear with me.
SO! There I was, attempting to start a steam game on my elderly computer (dangerous activity) when I get the alert that Steam will stop working for windows 8.1
Look, my version of windows 8.1 is already a bit... You know, since I've had to format the old girl 3 times since 2013. But it works. and by every cell and osteoderm in my skin, I do NOT want to switch to windows 10! Mutilating software into something useable is not one of my favourite hobbies!
So I decide to call it quits and switch to linux. I'm worried about some of the rpgmaker games i've downloaded over the years, but ANYTHING over windows 10. And hey, steam works on it, so /shrug. I can always ask the fellas down at the computer kyosk to hook Old Bessy up with some primo Linux.
Is this a good idea? I'm still pretty illiterate when it comes to computers and I've been given the idea Linux is like being handed eggs and flour instead of the cake. Is there any setup meant for Dunces such as myself, or can I trust the kyosk lads to handle it fine (they did reinstall windows 8 on Bessy... 2 times)?
SO! There I was, attempting to start a steam game on my elderly computer (dangerous activity) when I get the alert that Steam will stop working for windows 8.1
Look, my version of windows 8.1 is already a bit... You know, since I've had to format the old girl 3 times since 2013. But it works. and by every cell and osteoderm in my skin, I do NOT want to switch to windows 10! Mutilating software into something useable is not one of my favourite hobbies!
So I decide to call it quits and switch to linux. I'm worried about some of the rpgmaker games i've downloaded over the years, but ANYTHING over windows 10. And hey, steam works on it, so /shrug. I can always ask the fellas down at the computer kyosk to hook Old Bessy up with some primo Linux.
Is this a good idea? I'm still pretty illiterate when it comes to computers and I've been given the idea Linux is like being handed eggs and flour instead of the cake. Is there any setup meant for Dunces such as myself, or can I trust the kyosk lads to handle it fine (they did reinstall windows 8 on Bessy... 2 times)?