• mushroomman_toad@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      It may work, but there are software dependencies that will become end of life. The first to go will probably be the GPU drivers. In 10 years or so, Linux will discontinue the GPU drivers and you will not be able to run the latest Linux kernel.

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        13 hours ago

        Weird, my ten year old laptop still works.

        Linux will discontinue the GPU drivers

        It’ll be community-maintained at that point. If it’s worth updating and there’s demand for it, someone will bother, just like any console, and made all that much easier running open software.

        I’d actually willingly bet anyone here $1500 that the Deck will be able to boot a mainline Linux kernel in 2035.

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        Microsoft is generally far more savage about dropped OS support than Linux. The latter undergoes fewer forced overhauls.

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        13 hours ago

        Steam stopped working on Windows 7

        You’re trolling, right? It wasn’t exactly up to Valve lmao. The world stopped supporting Windows 7.

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          Plenty of software still supports Windows 7. So literally not everything they made still works, there is no guarantee.