It's that simple
It's that simple
It's that simple
Yeah, but the system requirements for Windows 11 are a good way above those for 10. Many people would need new machines; whereas Linux still runs decently on hardware from 2003.
Rolling releases go brrrrrr.
Here's a list of End-of-Life dates for CentOS Stream which is a rolling release.
So it's a semi-rolling release then.
CentOS is sadly dead anyways.
You seem to be missing the point. All software has a point where it reaches end of support. The problem is Windows 11 has significantly increased the system requirements so that only computers produced in the last 7 years or so are "compatible" and lots of perfectly workable but slightly older machines are now destined for the ewaste burn pit purely because of that decision