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    • Catweazle
      Catweazle @Ayespy last edited by

      @Ayespy , GnuCash?

      >Laptop Lenovo V145 15AST, AMD A9- 9425 Radeon R5 - 5 cores 3,1 GHzย  RAM 8Gb, GPU 2+1 Gb SSD 256Gb -Win10 64 v22H2| Vivaldi last stable|

      >For your Bookmarks ๐Ÿ‘‰ Vivaldi links๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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      • mossman
        mossman @Hadden89 last edited by

        @Hadden89 said in Pulling the plug on expired Operating Systems:

        @ingolftopf Q4OS is nice, even if I'm a bit sad it doesn't offer tweaked xfce variant ๐Ÿ™‚
        It does, I just have selected it. Now I'm with an overbloated plasma desktop with konqueror and vivaldi is not in the featured apps ๐Ÿคฆโ™‚
        Well if the UEFI boot is not dead - or if Win11 won't the destroy the dual boot - I'll switch to my beloved xfce and keep this side os with me ^^

        Vivaldi might not be featured app, but go to Vivaldi.com and it will download and install just fine in Q4OS.

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        • Catweazle
          Catweazle @mossman last edited by

          @mossman , until now Vivaldi is only the default browser in Manjaro and FerenOS. Maybe in the future are more distros which do this, anyway it's not a problem to install Vivaldi in almost all distros.

          >Laptop Lenovo V145 15AST, AMD A9- 9425 Radeon R5 - 5 cores 3,1 GHzย  RAM 8Gb, GPU 2+1 Gb SSD 256Gb -Win10 64 v22H2| Vivaldi last stable|

          >For your Bookmarks ๐Ÿ‘‰ Vivaldi links๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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          • Panino
            Panino last edited by

            Aaaaah... will have to buy a SSD and more RAM for my father computer to unfortunately update to Windows 10.

            Ubuntu Based KDE Neon 5.2x
            i3 6006U 8GB
            1366x768 Screen

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            • ingolftopf
              ingolftopf - Ambassador - @Panino last edited by

              @Panino
              Or use Linux. ๐Ÿ˜‰

              Thanks to everyone here!
              Klasse Browser, gutes Forum.
              GNU/Linux: 'Q4OS'/Debian
              Android 7 / Android 13 (noch nicht 'GrapheneOS', aber bald ;-) )
              With us since the old Opera Presto.
              Vivaldi Translator

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              • Catweazle
                Catweazle @Panino last edited by Catweazle

                @Panino , a SSD anyway is fine, but W10 don't need much more min sys specs than W7

                Processor:

                1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster compatible processor or System on a Chip (SoC)

                RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit

                Hard drive size:

                32GB or larger hard disk

                Graphics card:

                Compatible with DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver

                Display: 800x600

                https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-specifications

                >Laptop Lenovo V145 15AST, AMD A9- 9425 Radeon R5 - 5 cores 3,1 GHzย  RAM 8Gb, GPU 2+1 Gb SSD 256Gb -Win10 64 v22H2| Vivaldi last stable|

                >For your Bookmarks ๐Ÿ‘‰ Vivaldi links๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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                • Zalex108
                  Zalex108 Moderator last edited by Zalex108

                  Despite the "Official Specs Paper",
                  Does anyone install W7/10/11/....
                  Just to run the OS?

                  People use Apps on Top, and now they use much more resources than before.
                  The OS too.

                  Been using W10 for a while time ago on the laptop but went back to W7 since has less unnecessary things and its performance it's better.

                  LTSC or Lite versions work better as for low end computers as to avoid annoyances for people.

                  Recently knew about some W10/11 Lite versions, Mini10, WinterOS and there's another, they are focused for LowEnd and to Gamers, would help to some people.

                  Not tested myself but seems they work fine.

                  "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you" ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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                  • Panino
                    Panino @Catweazle last edited by

                    @Catweazle said in Pulling the plug on expired Operating Systems:

                    @Panino , a SSD anyway is fine, but W10 don't need much more min sys specs than W7

                    Processor:

                    1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster compatible processor or System on a Chip (SoC)

                    RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit

                    Hard drive size:

                    32GB or larger hard disk

                    Graphics card:

                    Compatible with DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver

                    Display: 800x600

                    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-specifications

                    This is nonsense... these specs.
                    Try using Windows 10 on a system like that.

                    But I was thinking about putting a SSD there anyway (duplicating the disk). Well, there's the money, what lacks now is more will to finally let go of Windows 7.

                    Ubuntu Based KDE Neon 5.2x
                    i3 6006U 8GB
                    1366x768 Screen

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                    • Catweazle
                      Catweazle @Panino last edited by

                      @Panino , yes you can without problems, there are even small netbooks and tablets working with W10. The only thing which maybe don't work in these is the Windows Store (which no one in their right mind uses anyway), because need a bigger resolution than the OS.
                      A niece of mine has a 12 year old PC with 4Gb RAM 32 bits and has switched to W10 with no problems, runs reasonably fast, despite the old HD, with an SSD it surely works perfectly.

                      >Laptop Lenovo V145 15AST, AMD A9- 9425 Radeon R5 - 5 cores 3,1 GHzย  RAM 8Gb, GPU 2+1 Gb SSD 256Gb -Win10 64 v22H2| Vivaldi last stable|

                      >For your Bookmarks ๐Ÿ‘‰ Vivaldi links๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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                      • TalGarik
                        TalGarik @ingolftopf last edited by

                        @ingolftopf said in Pulling the plug on expired Operating Systems:

                        @Panino
                        Or use Linux. ๐Ÿ˜‰

                        there is no better choice unless you need some proprietary software, I miss Fedora so much

                        MacOS - waiting for iOS

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                        • Zalex108
                          Zalex108 Moderator @Catweazle last edited by

                          @Catweazle

                          X86 Will be the next
                          Probably soon ๐Ÿ˜•

                          I manage a 2Gb Ram with W7, since Presto RIP, no one runs as flawlessly, neither Vivaldi since the Cr engine. ://

                          "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you" ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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                          • mib2berlin
                            mib2berlin @Zalex108 last edited by

                            @Zalex108
                            Hi, the next is Windows 10, 2025.
                            What I not understand often is you can buy a used PC or school PSยดs for 20-40 โ‚ฌ, why you keep your old hardware as long as possible?

                            Cheers, mib

                            Opensuse Tumbleweed x86_64 KDE 5, Windows 11 Pro, Vivaldi latest
                            HP Probook Intel(R) i5-8350U 16 GB, GPU UHD 620, SSD 256 GB
                            Miniforum-B550 AMD Ryzen 7 4700G 16 GB, Radeon Graphics
                            Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite Android 12

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                            • Zalex108
                              Zalex108 Moderator @mib2berlin last edited by Zalex108

                              @mib2berlin

                              Yes,
                              I mean x32 versions will be deprecated.
                              Some Linux versions already did it.

                              That 2Gb PC is not used that much to replace it.
                              20/40โ‚ฌ?

                              And works? ๐Ÿ˜†

                              I'll check what's on a shop which sells Companies computers, just for an overall idea, time ago wasn't powerful nor as cheap.

                              I run with a i5 2k 6Gb, works fine despite I set up everything as a Low End to keep it lightweight.

                              "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you" ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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                              • Zalex108
                                Zalex108 Moderator last edited by

                                One of them

                                https://www.ofertaspc.com/13-portatiles_reacondicionados

                                "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you" ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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                                • mib2berlin
                                  mib2berlin @Zalex108 last edited by

                                  @Zalex108
                                  I buy several of this kind of computers and they are expensive because companies buy "Professional" hardware, they donยดt buy at Walmarkt or something. Simply check what such computer cost new, then you see there are not really expensive they are cheap.
                                  Itยดs getting a bit of topic now but I meant more private to private buying or even Ebay or similar.
                                  A quick check about the Elitebook, it cost 1539 โ‚ฌ in 2017.

                                  Cheers, mib

                                  Opensuse Tumbleweed x86_64 KDE 5, Windows 11 Pro, Vivaldi latest
                                  HP Probook Intel(R) i5-8350U 16 GB, GPU UHD 620, SSD 256 GB
                                  Miniforum-B550 AMD Ryzen 7 4700G 16 GB, Radeon Graphics
                                  Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite Android 12

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                                  • Catweazle
                                    Catweazle @mib2berlin last edited by

                                    @mib2berlin , yes, MS says 2025, but I don't believe it, in Windows 7 the out also came many years after the announced date. I think that for W10 it will be similar.
                                    In 2025 there will be too many users whose PC or laptop relatively current, which does not support an update to W11 (without cheating), like mine. Turning off the tap in 2025 will cause many users to send them to sweep the desert.

                                    >Laptop Lenovo V145 15AST, AMD A9- 9425 Radeon R5 - 5 cores 3,1 GHzย  RAM 8Gb, GPU 2+1 Gb SSD 256Gb -Win10 64 v22H2| Vivaldi last stable|

                                    >For your Bookmarks ๐Ÿ‘‰ Vivaldi links๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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                                    • Zalex108
                                      Zalex108 Moderator @mib2berlin last edited by

                                      @mib2berlin

                                      Yes,
                                      Elite HP aren't cheap and mostly gives good results but at the same time you may find equivalent for some more.

                                      Despite the original priced, they are mostly priced a many others.

                                      "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you" ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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                                      • Zalex108
                                        Zalex108 Moderator last edited by Zalex108

                                        For W7 they kept for companies, after paying a fee.
                                        Despite that,
                                        There's a company which will do the same but "outside" MS.

                                        "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you" ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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                                        • ibhatt97
                                          ibhatt97 last edited by

                                          Well, I noticed erratic behaviour of Vivaldi Browser on My old desktop PC running on Windows 7 since 2019. That's why I switched to Windows 10, my other PC and that's a laptop, for better reliability.

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                                          • ingolftopf
                                            ingolftopf - Ambassador - @ibhatt97 last edited by

                                            @ibhatt97
                                            Maybe you are also interested in looking at Linux.
                                            With 'Q4OS' (Debian) you can install it like a Windows program Linux next to your Windows.
                                            You then have a dualboot system.

                                            If you don't like it, you can delete it like a Windows program without leaving any residue.

                                            Thanks to everyone here!
                                            Klasse Browser, gutes Forum.
                                            GNU/Linux: 'Q4OS'/Debian
                                            Android 7 / Android 13 (noch nicht 'GrapheneOS', aber bald ;-) )
                                            With us since the old Opera Presto.
                                            Vivaldi Translator

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