Windows 11’s growing troubles and why so many people are turning to Linux
Windows once defined what personal computing meant. For decades, it shaped how people worked, studied and communicated, from the early days of MS-DOS to the broad adoption of Windows 95, XP and 7. In 2025, it still runs on more than a billion machines, yet many of the same users who grew up with Windows now feel pushed into an operating system they no longer recognise. The shift has been…









