| ▲ | adiabatichottub 3 hours ago | |
Don't forget general familiarity. I don't know about today, but Apple was once very big on giving large discounts to education specifically for the purpose of getting students familiar with their machines. https://americanhistory.si.edu/comphist/sj1.html#kids My point is it's harder to switch from the system you know. | ||
| ▲ | inversepolymath 20 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
This was the biggest blocker for me. I've only used a windows DE. I have managed various headless linux systems though. I decided to try cachyos (plasma) a few months ago by dual booting and a few weeks ago I backed up my W11 install and no longer run Windows. I've ran into various issues but overall it was less scary than I thought. The issues range from figuring out which package manager contains what software to flickering issues when using Citrix. Luckily LLMs make these issues fairly painless. | ||