Re: Does Red Hat have any plans for Win 10 EOL ?

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So, it is a symbiotic relationship.

MS Partners, like OEMs and device manufacturers, provide
Windows/Office pre-installed, and manufacturers offer Windows-only
drivers.
MS keeps changing things so that the new version runs well if you buy
a new OEM computer or device.
I posted this message because the kernel, starting with RHEL 9.5,
warns during boot that a future major release (RHEL 10?) will probably
not support my CPU.
This means RHEL is also trying out the MS strategy.
Anyway, I ordered a new Computer, which I hope RHEL versions will run
for another 15 years. (I bought the current Dell Desktop in 2010).
Thank you all for the interesting information you shared.
I can download a Red Hat AI image and try it out on the new PC once I get it.

Thanks,
---
Lee

On Tue, Jan 28, 2025 at 3:51 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2025-01-28 at 09:13 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> > > I don't play any games with anti-cheat systems. AFAIK these are all
> > > multi-player, which doesn't interest me. The Windows anti-cheat systems
> > > require kernel-level modifications, so it's hardly surprising that they
> > > don't work on Linux.
> > True, but when the files that are documented to run to fix issues with
> > that system under Windows don't exist under linux, it seems that steam
> > has done a different install under linux, so I would have expected that
> > it would have installed linux compatible versions of the files, but that
> > doesn't seem to have happened.
>
> What files are you talking about?
>
> poc
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