Hypothetical Microsoft migration from Windows NT to Linux kernel
Key claims
- Microsoft could abandon the aging Windows NT kernel by adopting a Linux-based OS (like SteamOS) with KDE customization and enhanced compatibility layers.
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- /g/109305070 ↗ live · archive hopeful developing 52 replies Microsoft could abandon the aging Windows NT kernel by adopting a Linux-based OS (like SteamOS) with KDE customization and enhanced compatibility layers.
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