Re: The future of legacy BIOS support in Fedora.

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Solomon Peachy writes:

Even putting that aside, for the past several years CSM/BIOS has been
slowly bitrotting due to a lack of real testing, as the last few Windows
releases have mandated use of UEFI for preinstalled systems, plus the
EOLing of Windows 7 and (especially) XP.

That's only because it's Microsoft.

I have ten year old hardware that runs just fine, and boots Fedora just fine. It's built like a tank, it's just as zippy as the day it was new, and this old Thinkpad will probably outlive me.

It will be a sad day when I can continue to order minor replacement parts off Amazon, to replace the few worn out ones, but I can't install Fedora on it.

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