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Linux updates pretty often, too, depending on your distro
More importantly, they provide updates as they become available so you don't have to wait for the next cycle.

Linux updates tend to happen pretty quickly, and unless you're getting a kernel update, you don't typically don't have to reboot.

While Microsoft promised that update reboots weren't going to be necessary more than a decade ago, they broke that promise almost immediately.
 
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20025-10 .NET 8.0.21 Security Update for x64 Client (KB5068331) and 2025-10 Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8.1 for Windows 11 Version 25H2 for x64 (KB5066128) and 2025-10 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 25H2 Build: 25200.6899 for x64-based Systems (KB5066835) have been released. Moderate time needed for those wishing perform a manual download/install/restart. Quality improvements only. No new major features introduced.
 
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It can run Windows 11 just fine, but I'm in no hurry.
I put off installing Win11 for a long time. I finally upgraded my two desktops and one 14 year old laptop to Win11 a couple months ago. The laptop would not upgrade without doing some registry trickery, but it was easy enough to find out how and to perform. All three devices are running smooth and quick.

I have lot's of old programs running on the machines. Everything made the transition just fine, except for a package of Win7 games which I enjoy. I had to find them on the internet and re-install on the Win11 OS. That did the trick as they are now running just fine.

Don't be skeered.
 
2025-10 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 25H2, Build: 26200.6901 for x64-based Systems (KB5070773) has been released. Moderate time needed for those choosing to perform a manual download/install/restart. Quality improvements only. No new major features introduced.
 
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However, not all Windows apps run natively in Linux. I have 2 apps that only run on Mac and Windows. I have to upgrade to Windows 11 in order to run next years TurboTax. Only one of my PCs meets the Win11 requirements but there are workarounds to get Win11 installed on computers that don't have TPM 2.0 but meet all the other requirements. And there is a program at github that will get rid of all the Win11 bloatware and eliminate the anti-privacy apps as well as allow you to do a local login instead of a M$ log in. flyoobe to install Win11 on non-compliant PC and crapfixer to remove bloatware and privacy issues.
 
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However, not all Windows apps run natively in Linux. I have 2 apps that only run on Mac and Windows. I have to upgrade to Windows 11 in order to run next years TurboTax. Only one of my PCs meets the Win11 requirements but there are workarounds to get Win11 installed on computers that don't have TPM 2.0 but meet all the other requirements. And there is a program at github that will get rid of all the Win11 bloatware and eliminate the anti-privacy apps as well as allow you to do a local login instead of a M$ log in.
You can use TurboTax online. Its browser based and works fine with Firefox in Linux.
 
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I have to upgrade to Windows 11 in order to run next years TurboTax.
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It isn't entirely clear how widespread this kind of malfeasance will be among other software publishers.
 

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