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by Moomoomoo309
503 days ago
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Honestly, this is one of the biggest boons for Linux. If your stuff isn't gonna work on Win11 and it isn't gonna work on Linux, so either way you need to make a change, then why not pick Linux? The barrier to entry for Win11 is much closer to the barrier to entry for Linux now in terms of program compatibility, so it's an easier choice than it's been in the past. (obviously I'm still not gonna recommend Linux to someone who uses Autodesk products or is very heavily invested into Adobe or needs some niche windows programs that don't run elsewhere) |
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My personal problems with Linux previously were
1- Things breaking seemingly randomly
2- Having to find alternatives to some of the software I use
3- Generally having to learn a new OS
4- Things like VR and games in general being a bit iffy
Now games and VR (4) seem to work very well, everything is a webapp so (2) should be better, (3) is unavoidable really but it's fine as long as (1) doesn't happen too much or at the wrong time.
I've decided to give it a shot again but we shall see if I finally manage to swap over. I've tried it multiple times with dual boot but the time investment isn't small and I'd get skill issue'd once or twice and just not boot to it anymore since I have the option of a fully set up Windows.