The only few reason I know so far is software availability, like adobe software, and Microsoft suite. Is there more of major reasons that I missed?

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    10 months ago

    I tried to install Linux on my new laptop, trying multiple different distros.

    • Many of them did not work with my 3840x2400 screen, with unreadably tiny UI
    • The sound did not always work
    • When the sound did work, I either couldn’t change the volume, or figure out how to disable the speakers when I plug in headphones
    • Sometimes screen brightness could not be changed

    In short, driver problems. So many driver problems. I was sinking too much time into it, and I was basically unable to use my computer. So I gave up and switched back to Windows. Windows has its own annoyances, and I want to use Linux… but Windows mostly works, most of the time. Linux doesn’t, and I have neither the time nor the technical skills to make it work.