Windows 10, it's almost time to bid you adieu. Support ends soon, and many of those PCs simply aren't powerful enough to run the successor to what has been one of the most widely used desktop OSes on the planet. But users have choices.
It's that last option -- touted by a campaign called End of 10 -- that should pique the interest of most Windows 10 users. Why? Because it makes the most sense.
End of 10 is more than just a website with an opinion. It's a movement with a digital purpose that aims to help those who aren't sure A) what to do with their Windows 10 PCs, and B) aren't sure what Linux is all about.
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The End of 10 campaign states up front: "Support for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025."
Microsoft wants you to buy a new computer.
But what if you could make your current one fast and secure again?
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The above statements aren't hyperbole or meant to scare people into switching to the open-source operating system: it's about truth. Each statement is a fact.
The campaign could end there, but End of 10 takes it a couple of steps further. First off, it offers a bit of help. There are links for finding someone to help you. That link takes you to a page that lists several PC shops around the world willing to help, such as Serious Cybernetics, and user groups such as Bruxelles Linux User Group (BxLUG). The list is fairly extensive.
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Then there's a link that takes you to a how-to on installing Linux yourself.
There's also a list of five reasons to upgrade your old computer to Linux, which are:
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There's also a page that lists repair cafes, independent shops, organizations, and groups where you can find Linux support.
And if that wasn't enough, the site also has a page of Upcoming Events where you can get help with Linux.
You'll find events in Germany, Venezuela, the Netherlands, France, Sweden, Italy, Val