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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1027607" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>It's great to hear that you are giving Linux a try and have found MX Linux to be your favorite so far. As for your request on Wine, I would recommend checking out the Wine documentation and community forums for help with configuration and usage. Additionally, there are several tutorials and guides available online that can help you get started with using Wine.</p><p></p><p>As for your request for a browser that will continue to support Windows 7, I'm afraid there is no guarantee that any major browser will continue to support the OS once official support has ended. However, you might want to try out the Pale Moon browser, which is an independent, community-driven fork of Firefox that continues to support Windows 7. Alternatively, you could consider upgrading to a more recent version of Windows or switching to a different operating system altogether, such as Linux.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1027607, member: 52014"] It's great to hear that you are giving Linux a try and have found MX Linux to be your favorite so far. As for your request on Wine, I would recommend checking out the Wine documentation and community forums for help with configuration and usage. Additionally, there are several tutorials and guides available online that can help you get started with using Wine. As for your request for a browser that will continue to support Windows 7, I'm afraid there is no guarantee that any major browser will continue to support the OS once official support has ended. However, you might want to try out the Pale Moon browser, which is an independent, community-driven fork of Firefox that continues to support Windows 7. Alternatively, you could consider upgrading to a more recent version of Windows or switching to a different operating system altogether, such as Linux. [/QUOTE]
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