The alternatives to Intel/AMD/Nvidia, Visa/Mastercard/American Express/Discover and IOS/Android need to be more developed.

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    14 days ago

    Windows is a hard change. I tried it before without success.

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      Linux is so good now!

      Switched all my PC’s except my sim racing rig becuase of all the accessories, but even that sounds like it should work just fine.

      Manjaro is great, PopOS or soon to be Bazzite for gaming, lots of choices!

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        I personally wouldn’t say Manjaro is great (for people converting to Linux for the first time) - mostly because of how annoying it is to install stuff on it.

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      Same here, but 2 months ago I moved to Linux Mint and it’s been a breeze. I’m committed to not going back to Windows. Not a gamer tho. But I was once a Microsoft employee.

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      When did you try? I tried it a few months ago, expecting it to be hard but it really wasn’t. I’m extremely impressed by how polished many Linux distros are nowadays (I’m using opensuse tumbleweed with KDE)

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        I have used ubuntu in the past (long ago), and i tried Arch last year with KDE. Maybe it was a bit steeply, and i should try something easier. Maybe Ubuntu again or Mint, or Zorin or Fedora. Damn i must do a research.

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          Arch is just about the hardest distro to install….
          i’d recommend an ubuntu variant, but not the main one… mint is pretty nice

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          Maybe Ubuntu again or Mint, or Zorin or Fedora. Damn i must do a research.

          It’s really hard to go wrong with Mint. Distro hopping can be fun, but Mint is a fantastic all-around operating system.

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      Give Bazzite a try, it’s a complete different approach from traditional Linux. Instead of trying to make it easier to tinker with, they’re trying to make it so you won’t ever need to. Bazzite is focused on being a Linux for gamers, but it’s pretty good for regular use too. Other options without the game focus are Bluefin and Aurora.

      I’ve been using Linux for work for several years, but Bazzite was what finally made me go full Linux for everything just earlier this year.

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        I will try give it a try. Although for gaming is hard for me to evade windows. I use steam, gog and epic. I know that with the proton the tables are turning, but there gonna be incompatibilities. But gonna check it before i migrate fully to Mint.

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          Bazzite has out of the box support for those too! Though Epic specifically tries to go out of its way to break stuff on Linux.

          You can get the same stuff on Mint too if you configure it.

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            The truth is that Linux can not reach the Windows level on gaming. Even without the compatibility issues, NVIDIA GPUs, like mine, have way less performance on Linux. So a dual boot seems a necessary compromise. That is the sad truth.

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      I tried it before without success.

      Ditto. Took me three tries to give it up. But it finally stuck.

      Now I’m annoyed when I do have to use Windows, because Windows is not as nice, or as configureable, or as fast, or as ad-free, or as straightforward to use as Linux.