i mean is a distro not made by a corp stable as in does it last years or do they often fail and vanish?
so i dont install a distro and customize it and all this and fine i need to move my whole digital life to new distro again.
i mean is a distro not made by a corp stable as in does it last years or do they often fail and vanish?
so i dont install a distro and customize it and all this and fine i need to move my whole digital life to new distro again.
You’ve got that backwards. Community distros are more likely to be stable than corporate ones.
how?
Corporations can go out of business, have an incentive to enshittify, etc. Communities/non-profit foundations generally don’t.
The only way a community project can cease to be “stable” (in the “not going away” sense you’re using it) is if literally nobody competent cares enough to maintain it anymore, and if that’s the case, was anything of value really lost?
Like when they force you to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, but your computer isn’t powerful enough to run the latter.
cant you just bypass it with rufus? i ran windows 11 on 2gen intel with ssd before it was quiet fast even.
I don’t run Windows at all. I’m probably not up to date on the latest developments, the last time I checked, there was a compatibility check for your hardware. Anyway, it seems strange to me that Windows would run fast on an old machine—are you sure about that?
im very sure. i used it for months before i got a new laptop