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are community based distros stable or only corp ones?
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Like when they force you to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, but your computer isn't powerful enough to run the latter.
cant you just bypass it with rufus? i ran windows 11 on 2gen intel with ssd before it was quiet fast even.
You ran Windows 11 on a 286???
not that no it was an i7 from 2gen laptop