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by dhimes 4116 days ago
I'm in almost the same position as the OP. I bought a toshiba s55 with Win 8.1 as a travel rig because my eeePC just wasn't able to handle the load any more. The Toshiba doesn't fit as well into an airline seat, but it is a very nice setup. I use Linux Mint in VirtualBox (my main work machine- the one I'm on now- is also Mint but as a native install.

In short, I'm quite pleased with win 8.1. I like the tile stuff ok. VBox with Mint is fast enough for development work (no usb 3 support yet). But for the first time in years I can confidently print and scan and really get full use out of my hardware.

The drawback is crapware. I apparently downloaded something called Pokki which isn't really a virus (some people might have a use for it) but which is pretty hard to get rid of (maybe not for Win types but it took me a while). I don't think they tried to be malicious- everything was in an easily discoverable folder and their website tells you where it is, the just have an auto-start process that you have to delete after starting in 'safe mode.'

Other than that it's fine. I follow the same security practices: I have an admin account that I don't use very much but I use for installing 'global,' trusted software like vbox and Office (Libre/MS). I do my work under a non-priviledged account. Etc. Oh, and I did use the Norton virus thingy, just in case.

Overall my experience with Win 8.1 has been positive.