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by jvdl 3318 days ago
But your argument basically boils down to:

Stop using the operating system where everything works: apps, games, hardware, good office package, etc.; rather use an operating system on which debugging to a layman translates to a plane of hell itself, where your hardware may or may not work, and half your game library certainly won't.

I would happily switch to Linux permanently the day the flagship office package UI doesn't resemble Office 97 (the ribbon UI is absolutely fantastic in MS Office), I can get all of my games to work, and I don't need to recompile a kernel to get something as basic as a graphics driver running.

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> the flagship office package UI doesn't resemble Office 97 (the ribbon UI is absolutely fantastic in MS Office)

It's being worked on: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/02/how-to-enable-libreoffice...

> I can get all of my games to work

Many games don't port to Linux until all users have switched. It's a chicken-egg problem :(

> I don't need to recompile a kernel to get something as basic as a graphics driver running.

You already don't need to do that. Intel and AMD's open-source drivers are included in the kernel and nVidia's driver can be installed without recompiling the kernel.

The games are getting better. Just over half of my steam library works at the moment. Not sure when it happened but over the last 2 years I noticed more and more things being available. It's no longer just low quality indie stuff.
If any Blizzard game would be ported, that would truly be a milestone (StarCraft 2 with WINE is a lot slower on my machine).

Also many games require nVidia drivers or AMD's open source driver (e.g. Life is strange). I'm using a 144 Hz monitor and therefore need touse AMDGPU Pro (AMDGPU has a bug with >120 Hz: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93826 ).

But you're right: It's getting better :) For example Rocket League and Dota 2 work great.

Here is your ribbon, sir. See you on the light side!

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/NotebookBar