Yesterday I tried to run my old PC again. Folders took a ton of time to open, the display was at a low resolution due to AMD drivers not working with Windows 10 anymore, and, in the near future, that Windows version will stop receiving updates.
So I installed Ubuntu; installing Ubuntu has been my solution to give old devices a second life. It is curious how installing an open-source OS makes the graphics card work smoothly again, and I can use a browser, the office pack, the filesystem, and even gaming.
Long live Linux-based distros!

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