While doing some basic research, I ran across "Pengwin Linux." Mostly
because I was looking for Linux distros in the Windows Store, to follow
up on other research as to why the TPM requirement in 11.
https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/pengwin/9NV1GV1PXZ6P
So, imo, this is the beginnings of where Microsoft is headed. Whitewater Foundry, the makers of Pengwin, are an all-in Microsoft partner. There
are Windows logos all over the top of the page and, oddly, Red Hat logos
waaay down at the bottom.
https://www.whitewaterfoundry.com/
Listed on Crunchbase as an "IT management company with fewer than 50 employees."
I imagine Microsoft is also working with Codeweavers to get businesses
the Win32 backwards compatibility they need. Don't be surprised if they straight-up buy them in the near future. That is not a stock tip.
Whitewater Foundry is also producing "Fedora Remix." Which is their Red
Hat option. That's probably the reason for the Red Hat logos. It is in
its infancy by the looks of it.
But games on Linux? That's all Valve, and there's no way Microsoft is
working with Valve. They want everyone to get their games from the
Microsoft Store.
So hold onto your game libraries kids, because I think NT is reaching
it's shelf life. It looks very much like Pengwin, or some other Microsoft
based startup, will eventually become the next version of Windows.
You want to keep your games? I would call get them running on Debian (or
Ubuntu as a secondary option). That's what Pengwin is based on. It looks
like Fedora Remix is just a way to say that they're not trying to muscle
out IBM and hedge their bets.
I think the ultimate hope is that Pengwin is the new NT and Fedora Remix
is the new OS2. If you bet on Microsoft, don't bet on Red Hat.
The only question I have is, "Why Pengwin instead of other versions of
Linux." Answer: Azure, I guess. There are a lot of moving parts. MS
intends to leverage their non-Windows technologies to gain advantage for
their ultimate Linux offering.
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