A team of Linux enthusiasts has launched the End Of 10 project. It aims to promote Linux as a replacement for Windows 10, which is nearing its end of support. This project is not tied to any specific Linux distribution. The team includes members from GNOME, KDE, and the broader Linux community. The project aims to prevent users from discarding functional PCs. It highlights that computers bought after 2010 can still be used with an up-to-date Linux OS. The End Of 10 project emphasizes community support. It connects new Linux users with local individuals or groups for setup assistance.
End Of 10 Project Promotes Linux as Windows 10 Replacement
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