• Shellofbiomatter@lemmus.org
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    7 days ago

    I’m not against Linux. From time to time i do try out different linux editions. Last one was POP os when W10 support was ending. Got stuck on setting up dual boot and crossing over to w10 ltsc was just easier.
    I just have a rather low tolerance for dealing with software side of PC problems. So i do put that away for as long as possible. Until keeping current system running for basic day to day tasks becomes a bigger hassle than crossing over and getting said tasks to run again.

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      7 days ago

      I totally understand that! Dual booting can be a bit of a pain. Windows doesn’t always play nice on that front. Luckily I have a windows work laptop and my wife’s laptop when I need windows for something specific and it’s easier to just use that. I’ve been meaning to try some other distros and explore that.

      For me the big hurdle was gaming, and now with proton it’s no longer an issue.