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baal80spam 7 hours ago

Any year now!

summa_tech 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I don't know... Two people around me recently switched to Linux because they could not stand how bad Windows 11 got. I did not encourage either of them (I've got my share of frustrations after running a Linux desktop exclusively for 25 years, and will not consent to be the object of their ire when they inevitably get frustrated - I'd rather help them on neutral ground instead).

brokencode 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I ran Linux on my laptop in college over a decade ago and it worked great.

It just depends on application compatibility and to a smaller extent driver support, though that shouldn’t be a problem for an older laptop.

WXLCKNO 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I've always dual booted windows with some Linux and used it like 90/10.

I haven't even tried windows 11 even though my PC is compatible.

Went full Linux and I'm not sure what I was missing at this point that I needed from Windows.

Ran Pop OS (cosmic) which is the new Wayland based one but unfortunately it's still buggy and then I switched to a gaming focused Linux called Bazzite which has been perfect.

Tiny learning curve because it's an "immutable" OS but have everything I need running on it plus everything gaming related works out of the box.

brokencode 7 hours ago | parent [-]

I’m really hoping Steam Deck keeps on pushing game makers to support Linux. It’s really gotten a lot better, except for competitive games that need most types of anti-cheat.

If Linux supported all the games I wanted to play, I would ditch Windows on my home PC.

bigyabai 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It was 2019 for me. I haven't daily-driven a Windows or Mac machine in almost 5 years now.

Animats 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Me either.

But Firefox on Ubuntu is not very good. It can expand to fill the whole machine and get killed by the OOM killer. Sometimes during long text input it hangs and has to be killed and restarted. 8 GB isn't enough any more.

bigyabai 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Yep, I use a tab suspender to keep Firefox in check, and use zram/swap on my laptop. Works like a charm for me.