I switch all my home lab servers from Centos -> Rocky. There's literally no difference between them. I'm super happy to have back again a product that belongs and is controlled by the community.
@@omegaman7377 that's the reason why Rocky came out: to be independent from any big techs. Opensuse is great as well but falls way behind RedHat familly
@@omegaman7377 Rocky Linux in a blog post cleared the air about it. the reason they needed time to release the distro is because they made sure to setup the organizational structure in a way that nobody can personally own this project never.
Take frame 1 then wait for frame 2 so you can blend them into a intermediary frame and output at slight latency. Still doesn't exist but people can write operating systems. Get the fuk out of my face. This isn't actually earth populated with human intelligence. Its a godamn simulation stingy for processing power. Its a world i literally have to learn shit from scratch and release it into the wild because no one else has stepped up. Not even multi billion dollar corporations though they have more of an excuse oh so called "community".
Even though I'm personally using Debian and openSUSE Leap on all my servers at the moment, it's refreshing to see a clean upgrade path for CentOS Linux users now.
why not Debian tho? who likes snaps pushed deep into their throats. I thought Debian would be the ideal choice to replace a stability centred distro like CentOS
@@behradh Debian doesn’t sell support contracts as far as I know. Ubuntu and Red Hat do. Even though I honestly think it’s just asinine to pay money to put in a ticket that is just as likely to be ignored anyway.
I already love rocky Linux, been testing out the pre release candidate :) Will be a great solution for people who were doing CentOS migrations or running CentOS
@@RJWaynerium I have a custom procedure document that I can use to install Linux mint on any PC regardless of hardware. I have even had ten year olds follow the document and install it on ten year old machines flawlessly. For a client machine its great but in an enterprise configuration its still got so much work to do before its as easy as Windows server.
@@rishirajsaikia1323 FreeBSD is barely different from Linux as far as commands go, aside from some system commands it's basically the same. Package names differ between Linux distros so that's not much of a big deal either. If Linux ever gets corrupted in anyway, FreeBSD is my first option.
@@rishirajsaikia1323 bsd does things differently usually because it’s the “proper way” like with doas vs su/do being the default. programs have different names for version control despite the bulk of them running just fine (same posix compliant kernel) after compiling locally because the linker/ system paths/cmake file are mildly different for bsd and otherwise all binaries would need to be made system agnostic or face annoying each userbase, which BSD won’t win that fight over who gets priority, so BSD gets stuck with the separate install script much like what happens when something is originally built for Windows and gets extremely asymmetrical support. It’s annoying but we can make it work. C’est la vie
@Pavel Alexandru was joking, then I gave a suggestion how to try it. people don't try because they think it's difficult. if someone's watching a linux video, they have some interest already. it's really not difficult, just different in its own way. give it a try or don't. fedora kde is best, you must use it.
@@lorenzo42p to make things clear I run kali on one of my computers as a base os(not vm) and I have several tails usbs in different pockets, bags, properties and my car, just in case. So you don't need to tell me about the adventages of being the user(of Linux) and not being the product(of Windows). I was just making a pun around the word 'rocky'.
@@AlexWinExperiments just wait till this Distro gets really stable and has built-in HA features. Then enterprises will be interested. sucks that they don't see anything interesting yet. but I have my hopes high 🙏
I was going to learn CentOS as a way to understand RHEL (minus the Red Hat price tag). Now it seems Rocky will be my choice. That way, I could be useful within a majority of businesses. The learning curve will be great, but should be worth the time.
Could you make a video on your trajectory in the tech-world? And also, if possible, share some of the resources that helped you get the place you're now. Thanks in advance.
Sounds good to me.. after hearing about "Rocky Linux" i was hoping the project would succeed i'm happy to see it seems to be doing well. like you put it.. the old Centos was basicly a RHEL clone stripped of all RedHat branding.. but now they have turned it in to a second testing stage. To be clear they are free to do so.. if and when i need to test on a Centos machine. and i don't want to use the developer free thing RedHat is providing (have not looked in to that).. i will certainly install Rocky Linux in my book that's the only option left for Centos.. aka Rocky Linux is the new Centos.. that's it.
"Intelligence is the ability to avoid doing work, yet getting the work done." -Linus Torvolds Hint allegiance ease fee a bill IT tool fight towing war egg ya hurt gating they wall C ton. Some security. Linux sucks because you have to give it more "effort" to do basic shit. -Mental Outlaw
My allegiance is to ease of use. People consider its use a rite of passage. Until an OpenCL interpolation software exists this is false and intellectually probably the case that humanity is lost. If I think its difficult than you have failed. Seriously. Uninstalled immediately on discovering i had to actually look up how to do what should be comparable to taking a piss.
@AMS well i tried to reply to this comment, and it happened again, idk if it a side effect of my extensions & browser config but it starting to happen a lot
I installed RL 9.2 in place of CentOS 7 on a wiped server. CentOS is a server OP, and RL feels like a desktop OP. The RL installation routine flexibility is wonderful. You can modify RL to be more CLI like, though. Oracle's VirtualBox 7 is very easy to install on CentOS, but not so on RL 9.2. Oracle servers don't handshake well in terms of downloading final program files. RL is an interesting new OP.
Using CentOS 7 and 8 for servers but really can't yet decide on a replacement. It's really gonna come down to what software is going to officially support. If for example PostgreSQL is going to offically support Alma Linux over Rocky Linux, it might just be that Alma will be picked over Rocky.
Doesn't matter. Alma and Rocky both have to be binary compatible with RHEL at the end of the day. So weather one software chooses to advertise they support one name it will have to work for the other.
I'm sure it'll be supported. there isn't much that needs changing. it's essentially the same os. I guess time doesn't run out until 2024 on my cent7 cpanel box, but I plan to do something with it long before then.
CentOS 8 -> ALMALinux at cpanel's behest was rough. It has a script but the automation ran into a bunch of errors that it couldn't properly resolve. CentOS 8 -> Rocky Linux was pretty painless, though some of the additional repos I used had some hiccups with versioning.
My only annoyance with Rocky is that I have btrfs formatted files that I would like to mount via the /etc/fstab, and there is no btrfs support. Could Rocky have a way to allow me to use those btrfs archives with Rocky. David
Interestingly enough, I moved my server to RHEL after they introduced the free tier. So I'm in the same position as I was with CentOS, but I might look at Rocky in the future.
i was thinking to take the jump form ubuntu to centos... currently running well windows i own bmpcc4k and obciously resolve studio but then i like to play my games :(
@@Hack3900 did hear about that but then rainbow six siege wont work due to their anticheat :( i sadly need all compatibility.. so thought dualboot and then well gave up
@The Chemical Workshop Check out the youtube channel SomeOrdinaryGamers. Mutahar is able to play R6 Siege on his Linux computer by using a Windows virtual machine and passing through his GPU to it. It's a LOT of work, but it is possible!
Rocky linux is based on Red Hat linux (Rocky is downstream from Red Hat linux). It's a replacement for CentOS, which also used to be downstream from Red Hat linux. Red Ht linux itself is based on Fedora, not Debian. hope this helps
Debian equivalent for RHEL (higher stability, slower apps version due to quality). Fedora is Red Hat sponsored equivalent to debian unstable. While Rocky is RHEL clone but independent from Red Hat.
@@JivanPal In Gentoo you have control over software, in rhel you get bloated gnołm desktop and a bit software in repositories. in 2001 redhat was free and popular. now only rich guys uses rhel that costs ~3000zł
Is there away to make a autorun usb drive to run with out enabling administrator like it does when you plug in your usb drive for your cordless keyboard and mouse. Is that even possible.... your the best technician hacker on RUclips... I've liked and subscribe/share. Please help. Thanks.
Honestly I just hope rocky does a better job of keeping up with security patches than CentOS did. Either way, it's a faily bad product for the homelab user with rhel being free for 16 devices.
I am so mad at you metal, my Netgear R6700 is bricked because of the fresh tomato video you made. At least you could have said that there was a risks of corrupting the firmware. Could you please make a video on how to fix corrupt firmware I have look for very long time but nothing works. Thanks
@@nikolas8741 You could always just return it, I had a Ubuquiti edgerouter x brick itself once during an update and that’s what I did. All updates come with risks and recovering it can be difficult, in my case I would have had to get an arduino and open the router for a serial connection through said arduino. Your mileage may vary
@@nikolas8741 Look for one regarding your specific router, that’s what I did with the edgerouter and while I didn’t use the guide, it would have given me everything I needed to know for unbricking.
Yeah people are going to switch from a highly compatible OS with massive gaming hardware, software and peripheral support to low compatibility Linux desktop OS leaving all their freesync hdr displays and vr headsets and AAA gaming titles behind?
I use Linux mint can anyone help me with how to increase brightness in my pc I tried to use wine to install acer display software but I wouldn't work eather
I switch all my home lab servers from Centos -> Rocky. There's literally no difference between them. I'm super happy to have back again a product that belongs and is controlled by the community.
For the moment. I won't be a geany pig for another big tech again. For a server, OpenSuse is a much better option.
@@omegaman7377 that's the reason why Rocky came out: to be independent from any big techs. Opensuse is great as well but falls way behind RedHat familly
@@omegaman7377 Rocky Linux in a blog post cleared the air about it. the reason they needed time to release the distro is because they made sure to setup the organizational structure in a way that nobody can personally own this project never.
yeah I do the same and am hyped that there is an alternative
Take frame 1 then wait for frame 2 so you can blend them into a intermediary frame and output at slight latency.
Still doesn't exist but people can write operating systems.
Get the fuk out of my face. This isn't actually earth populated with human intelligence. Its a godamn simulation stingy for processing power.
Its a world i literally have to learn shit from scratch and release it into the wild because no one else has stepped up. Not even multi billion dollar corporations though they have more of an excuse oh so called "community".
I prefer Rocky Linux over Rocky Dennis Linux.
I prefer Rocky Marciano Linux over Rocky Balboa Linux.
I prefer Rocky Linux over Appalachian Linux
Hey, will they be releasing the Bullwinkle security package? 😁 and the Sherman and Mr. Peabody admin console?
I am waiting for Rocky and Bullwinkle Linux!
Even though I'm personally using Debian and openSUSE Leap on all my servers at the moment, it's refreshing to see a clean upgrade path for CentOS Linux users now.
Yast is great for server use.
@@omegaman7377 why?
What is up with everyone owning their own servers!?!
@@FlipNdip579 We all call them servers because it sounds cool, but we actually mean "my old dusty Acer laptop, but it's in the corner of the room now"
@@sanjacobs6261 lol
I legitimately thought that this was going to be a Rocky-oriented Linux distro like Hannah Montana Linux. 😂
Awwwwww, that's such a sweet idea! Does it come with a portable cassette player to load it from?
I'm going to switch all my production servers to this now that I know it exists
I’m so happy Rocky exists. I needed something as close as possible to CentOs because of the all the software compatibilities
I've seen a lot of companies switching from CentOS to Ubuntu since the announcement.
I think thats because Rocky Linux is a community project and they want a company backing it up for support.
yes but they arent the same. Who even knows if they can use same software on Ubuntu :(
@@abhabh6896 it's Linux so everything is pretty much the same. rpm can be even converted to deb easily. the concern is stability.
why not Debian tho? who likes snaps pushed deep into their throats. I thought Debian would be the ideal choice to replace a stability centred distro like CentOS
@@behradh Debian doesn’t sell support contracts as far as I know. Ubuntu and Red Hat do. Even though I honestly think it’s just asinine to pay money to put in a ticket that is just as likely to be ignored anyway.
Based linux man uploads once again
Yeah
Based Linux man has had me switch from W*ndows to GNU/Linux
I already love rocky Linux, been testing out the pre release candidate :)
Will be a great solution for people who were doing CentOS migrations or running CentOS
This will be an interesting OS
Almost 100k
Impressive, very based
Has great potential for family member computers cause of that 10yr security support.
With Windows 11 now requiring TPM 2.0 I think a lot of people are going to take the plunge for home use.
@@PWingert1966 I coverted all my home computers to Linux ever since I laid eyes on windows 10. Windows stopped being good since 7
@@RJWaynerium I have a custom procedure document that I can use to install Linux mint on any PC regardless of hardware. I have even had ten year olds follow the document and install it on ten year old machines flawlessly. For a client machine its great but in an enterprise configuration its still got so much work to do before its as easy as Windows server.
@@PWingert1966 have you tried Rocky os? Better or worse than Ubuntu?
Mental outlaw-chan do an overview of opensuse
open sussy
@@retardgorrilanigler522 opensus
@@retardgorrilanigler522 ohpen soosuh
Oppai sus
@@kathanshah8305 opn sus-uh
Happy to see this! Since clearly I picked the wrong year to look into Linux.
Do OpenBSD next
freeBSD was a nightmare for me to use. The rules of command line are different as well as package names for the same software compared to linux.
@@rishirajsaikia1323 FreeBSD is barely different from Linux as far as commands go, aside from some system commands it's basically the same. Package names differ between Linux distros so that's not much of a big deal either. If Linux ever gets corrupted in anyway, FreeBSD is my first option.
@@rishirajsaikia1323 bsd does things differently usually because it’s the “proper way” like with doas vs su/do being the default.
programs have different names for version control despite the bulk of them running just fine (same posix compliant kernel) after compiling locally because the linker/ system paths/cmake file are mildly different for bsd and otherwise all binaries would need to be made system agnostic or face annoying each userbase, which BSD won’t win that fight over who gets priority, so BSD gets stuck with the separate install script much like what happens when something is originally built for Windows and gets extremely asymmetrical support. It’s annoying but we can make it work. C’est la vie
Downloading it now as we speak. Great video. When I heard the name Rocky for centos alternatives I quickly chose rocky
I won't be trying it, my linux learning process is rocky enough as it is.
@Pavel Alexandru was joking, then I gave a suggestion how to try it. people don't try because they think it's difficult. if someone's watching a linux video, they have some interest already. it's really not difficult, just different in its own way. give it a try or don't. fedora kde is best, you must use it.
@@lorenzo42p you sound exactly like an ad
@@lorenzo42p to make things clear I run kali on one of my computers as a base os(not vm) and I have several tails usbs in different pockets, bags, properties and my car, just in case.
So you don't need to tell me about the adventages of being the user(of Linux) and not being the product(of Windows).
I was just making a pun around the word 'rocky'.
@@killertigergaming6762 when there is a free open source software there will be free advertising from the consumers imo
@@anasal-muslim_alkurdi Facts
Rocky Linux headass gonna be the Senpai of all Distros.... prove me wrong :)
no u
Debian has even older packages on stable so it still hasn't lost it's title
@@AlexWinExperiments just wait till this Distro gets really stable and has built-in HA features. Then enterprises will be interested. sucks that they don't see anything interesting yet. but I have my hopes high 🙏
I used to use CentOS 7 on all of my servers, now i use Rocky Linux 8.5! It’s great!
4:30 It's Jun 2023 and Redhat took that comment seriously...🤪
I was going to learn CentOS as a way to understand RHEL (minus the Red Hat price tag). Now it seems Rocky will be my choice. That way, I could be useful within a majority of businesses. The learning curve will be great, but should be worth the time.
The migration script would be really interesting to see!
Could you make a video on your trajectory in the tech-world? And also, if possible, share some of the resources that helped you get the place you're now.
Thanks in advance.
Probably /g/
I didn't know rocky was fully released already, wow
Sounds good to me.. after hearing about "Rocky Linux" i was hoping the project would succeed i'm happy to see it seems to be doing well.
like you put it.. the old Centos was basicly a RHEL clone stripped of all RedHat branding.. but now they have turned it in to a second testing stage.
To be clear they are free to do so..
if and when i need to test on a Centos machine. and i don't want to use the developer free thing RedHat is providing (have not looked in to that).. i will certainly install Rocky Linux in my book that's the only option left for Centos.. aka Rocky Linux is the new Centos.. that's it.
We'll probably see many hosting and VPS companies switch from centos boxes to rocky boxes then?
hopefully it will be as accepted as centos
I hope this happens soon. Companies like OVH, Hetzner, Digitalocean, Linode etc should start adding RockyLinux support
Probably just ubuntu server or red hat free edition
What exactly is the difference between by AlmaLinux and Rocky?
I would like to know this too
At this point it's probably just a matter of who you trust more.
It'd be cool if you did a review of alma linux as well.
"Intelligence is the ability to avoid doing work, yet getting the work done."
-Linus Torvolds
Hint allegiance ease fee a bill IT tool fight towing war egg ya hurt gating they wall C ton.
Some security. Linux sucks because you have to give it more "effort" to do basic shit.
-Mental Outlaw
My allegiance is to ease of use. People consider its use a rite of passage. Until an OpenCL interpolation software exists this is false and intellectually probably the case that humanity is lost.
If I think its difficult than you have failed. Seriously. Uninstalled immediately on discovering i had to actually look up how to do what should be comparable to taking a piss.
I hope RUclips don't delete my comment
@AMS well i tried to reply to this comment, and it happened again, idk if it a side effect of my extensions & browser config but it starting to happen a lot
I installed RL 9.2 in place of CentOS 7 on a wiped server. CentOS is a server OP, and RL feels like a desktop OP. The RL installation routine flexibility is wonderful. You can modify RL to be more CLI like, though. Oracle's VirtualBox 7 is very easy to install on CentOS, but not so on RL 9.2. Oracle servers don't handshake well in terms of downloading final program files. RL is an interesting new OP.
Can you also talk about Alma Linux as it is a fairly similar project
I use Centos 7 for all of my servers, and both Ubuntu and Fedora WS for my desktops
9GB dvd? Have I been living under a rock?
up to 17GB but havent seen one yet xD
www.aimersoft.com/tutorial/dvd-size.html
Using CentOS 7 and 8 for servers but really can't yet decide on a replacement. It's really gonna come down to what software is going to officially support. If for example PostgreSQL is going to offically support Alma Linux over Rocky Linux, it might just be that Alma will be picked over Rocky.
Doesn't matter. Alma and Rocky both have to be binary compatible with RHEL at the end of the day. So weather one software chooses to advertise they support one name it will have to work for the other.
"You probably know what CentOS is..."
My dude CentOS 5 was my first ever linux distro.
I thought it was easy and lightweight ok
are you able to install centos only things like cpanel on rocky?
I'm sure it'll be supported. there isn't much that needs changing. it's essentially the same os. I guess time doesn't run out until 2024 on my cent7 cpanel box, but I plan to do something with it long before then.
I can't wait for the new router video
Hey MO if you read this maybe consider spinning a new review. Cheers, appreciate ya
I'll probably try it in docker on my job. We swapped from CentOS to Ubuntu for our images but Rocky might be a better option.
CentOS 8 -> ALMALinux at cpanel's behest was rough. It has a script but the automation ran into a bunch of errors that it couldn't properly resolve. CentOS 8 -> Rocky Linux was pretty painless, though some of the additional repos I used had some hiccups with versioning.
If I wanted to study for Red Hat certs would Rocky be the best distro to do that with short of buying RHEL?
AlmaLinux is also a good alternative. Very easy migration from centos 8 to almalinux 8. Supported upto the year 2029.
My only annoyance with Rocky is that I have btrfs formatted files that I would like to mount via the /etc/fstab, and there is no btrfs support. Could Rocky have a way to allow me to use those btrfs archives with Rocky.
David
Why do you prefer Debian over CentOS? Also why not BSD?
I was thinking of trying Rocky.
When is its EOL? As a CentOS replacement, I hope Rocky is fairly long lasting. Otherwise AlmaLinux sounds like a more promising option.
I think it should hold up at least 12 rounds, if it doesn't knock out the user
@@Rocan0 underrated comment
Interestingly enough, I moved my server to RHEL after they introduced the free tier. So I'm in the same position as I was with CentOS, but I might look at Rocky in the future.
rocky linux is my first linux experience
i was thinking to take the jump form ubuntu to centos...
currently running well windows
i own bmpcc4k and obciously resolve studio
but then i like to play my games :(
Honestly the easiest way to play games is running Manjaro, installing Steam and Lutris through the graphical package manager is just a couple clicks!
@@Hack3900 did hear about that but then rainbow six siege wont work due to their anticheat :( i sadly need all compatibility.. so thought dualboot and then well gave up
@@TheChemicalWorkshop almost no online games will work, but as a fellow siege nerd, i do feel your pain.
@@Onkoe F :(
@The Chemical Workshop Check out the youtube channel SomeOrdinaryGamers. Mutahar is able to play R6 Siege on his Linux computer by using a Windows virtual machine and passing through his GPU to it. It's a LOT of work, but it is possible!
I use centOS for servers, I'll let you know how the migrations go
Keep us in the loop
How did it go
@@TheSuperBoyProject flawless
@@jamesreed2888 flawless
@@daltonbrady2492 good for you
Doesn't Alma Linux do basically the same thing?
When is Rebecca Black OS review coming?
Damn IBM to hell.
CentOS is the goto OS for VFX studios and now after centos, VFX studios are migrating to Rocky OS 8.
Do almalinux next
Do NixOS next pls.
So from what I'm understanding Rocky linux 8.4 is the debian stable equivalent for RedHat or Fedora?
Rocky linux is based on Red Hat linux (Rocky is downstream from Red Hat linux).
It's a replacement for CentOS, which also used to be downstream from Red Hat linux.
Red Ht linux itself is based on Fedora, not Debian.
hope this helps
Debian equivalent for RHEL (higher stability, slower apps version due to quality). Fedora is Red Hat sponsored equivalent to debian unstable. While Rocky is RHEL clone but independent from Red Hat.
"In this video I review of Rocky Linux" - Mental Outlaw
Switching now from CentOS to Rocky.
What Distro do you use?
I can try it out. But I want know if it can run Appimage and Snap applications beside flatpak apps.
Im using Rocky for virtualisation.
Would any of you recommend to use Rocky Linux as a multi host web server? (Lamp)
But does it support RAMBO cache?
Looks quite interesting, Imma stick to Ubuntu for now, but I'll definitely keep an eye on this.
I tried this side for awhile, but never warmed up to .RPM.
I guess the outdated packages is where their name from...”old as a rock”
Rocky or alma? Does it even matter?
neither coze both are gona die with RHEL going closed source
Debian. Cuz it looks like anything with corporations involved will inevitably die out or be completely ruined.
What kernel does it run??
I plan on using it because of Labview Community Edition but I dont think I will switch easily...
RedHat was cool in 2001. Now Gentoo takes it's place
For some definition of "cool", sure, but I look for stability in a distro, not having to compile everything from source.
@@JivanPal In Gentoo you have control over software, in rhel you get bloated gnołm desktop and a bit software in repositories. in 2001 redhat was free and popular. now only rich guys uses rhel that costs ~3000zł
What's the difference between CentOS Stream and Fedora Server?
Update cycle. Fedora updates every 6 months.
Keep up the great work.
I actually got a youtube ad for RedHat the other day lol
Is there away to make a autorun usb drive to run with out enabling administrator like it does when you plug in your usb drive for your cordless keyboard and mouse. Is that even possible.... your the best technician hacker on RUclips... I've liked and subscribe/share. Please help. Thanks.
7 seconds let’s go
11 seconds
When I posted it was 7 on my end
3hrs les gooo
Can you do a review on the allegedly leaked windows 11 os?
Would you be kind to
make a comparison
with AlmaLinux OS?
would you be kind to
not use the enter
button so much please
it is really annoying
to read like this
@@user-hx7dc9uz6s be sure I won't change
for you but I won't force you
to read my comments neither
Honestly I just hope rocky does a better job of keeping up with security patches than CentOS did.
Either way, it's a faily bad product for the homelab user with rhel being free for 16 devices.
Do a review of Garuda Linux
Adrian!!
Bro there was an ad telling me that companies collecting personal lmao
Let me guess jumbo
I am so mad at you metal, my Netgear R6700 is bricked because of the fresh tomato video you made. At least you could have said that there was a risks of corrupting the firmware. Could you please make a video on how to fix corrupt firmware I have look for very long time but nothing works. Thanks
Bruh it's not funny it's my new router
wait a minute
@@nikolas8741 You could always just return it, I had a Ubuquiti edgerouter x brick itself once during an update and that’s what I did. All updates come with risks and recovering it can be difficult, in my case I would have had to get an arduino and open the router for a serial connection through said arduino. Your mileage may vary
@@TheBobcat418 I have an Arduino I there a guide that shows the steps on how to do it? I'll keep looking thanks so much Man.
@@nikolas8741 Look for one regarding your specific router, that’s what I did with the edgerouter and while I didn’t use the guide, it would have given me everything I needed to know for unbricking.
Iraqui Linux ? Praize Wahhly ?
0 dislikes? *n i c e*
Sweetest victoryyyyyyyy hahaha
update?
where is nixos video
Shame on RedHat for killing off CentOS
More videos on rocky and cent os
Do a video on QubesOS for dummies
Real servers run OpenBSD.
Rocky linux, imho is not the successor of centos
YOOOOO DEBIAN!
Based black guy makes new video
The logo looks like android update one
Now that Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0 to upgrade and does not support 32 bit. I predict a mass migration of home users to Rocky Linux and Mint.
Yeah people are going to switch from a highly compatible OS with massive gaming hardware, software and peripheral support to low compatibility Linux desktop OS leaving all their freesync hdr displays and vr headsets and AAA gaming titles behind?
@@michaelandrews4783 well most steam games work with proton and the steam deck, linux has better hardware compatibility and most vr prob works
a bit of echo in the video
Nice echo
I use Linux mint can anyone help me with how to increase brightness in my pc I tried to use wine to install acer display software but I wouldn't work eather
use brightnessctl