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anaisbetts | 4 months ago

Yes, LTSC is literally missing parts that are standard on a Windows install - it's an operating system designed for ATMs and kiosks that run exactly one tested application, it is not a general-purpose operating system.

If you happen to not need those pieces, and you don't care about running super out-of-date software? Sure it might work. But it's not a Good Idea in general.

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whyoh|4 months ago

That's not a fair take. The only things I noticed that were missing out of the box are the MS Store and some Dolby codecs. Both of those can be installed easily.

I estimate that 95% of people would be fine with Windows 10 21H2 LTSC. The 5% might miss some 3rd party software that requires version 22H2 to run (just because it's the latest, not for any technical reasons).

chithanh|4 months ago

Not everything can be installed easily, or at all. WMR is one example which cannot be installed.

eviks|4 months ago

> it is not a general-purpose operating system

Name a single missing part that destroys the "generalpurposeness" of the OS?