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by rglullis
1638 days ago
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The last time I installed windows on a computer was in 2007. Even then I was already spending more time on cygwin than on anything Windows-specific. Some years ago, I put together a Hackintosh to see if there was anything that I would be missing by sticking with Linux on the Desktop, and I realized that my day-to-day was better served on Linux than any alternative. I can confidently say that I will never ever again install any proprietary OS on my personal machines. That said, there were more than a few occasions that made me aware that this choice was not free of downsides: - When I gave up on having a reliable bluetooth connection - When I got so sick of looking for ways to improve battery life and just started assuming that it will last a third of what is claimed to last with Windows. - After I tried to connect my guitar to my computer via an usb interface and realized that I had to choose between running the sound effects application or running any other sound app that depended on Pulseaudio. - When I browsed through Steam and realized that I still can not find a good car-racing game that runs on Linux. So, yes, Linux is great and can do a lot. But if you are not having any kind of periodic frustration with it you are either resignated or playing within a very small sandbox. |
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