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in reply to irelephant [he/him]🍭

Sounds like a great opportunity to promote the Linux community and let the different OS shine.
in reply to Glide

Why wait? Linux has never been better. I have tried to daily drive various distros for the better part of a decade and have just recently (about a year ago) settled in Arch and have never looked back.
in reply to maxprime

Arch ... famous for being the distro friendly for Linux newcomers with a welcoming community.
in reply to maxprime

Convinience. I'm a gamer first and foremost, and more of a hardware person than a software person at that. I have a friend who games on Linux and I've seen the fights he sometimes goes through to make things run. Sometimes it's great, and it's awesome, and others... Well, we'll lose a night or two before finally getting in, or deciding it ultimately won't work.

I know there are distros to ease these problems, improve capatibility, etc., but when compared to Win10, which I am comfortable on and understand, it's just easier to stick.

That said, I have my limits, and a forced Microsoft account is a hard no-go for me.

As an aside, if you have any distros that you think would allieviate/solve my issues, feel free to link.

in reply to Glide

Check out Bazzite: bazzite.gg/

I’d recommend dual booting with a separate hard drive while you see how things work for you.

in reply to Glide

I would say don’t overthink the distro. Just about any distro will provide nearly the same performance in gaming, some will just pre-install drivers that you could just install manually. Proton takes care of just about everything automatically anyways.

I enjoyed installing arch as it was a learning experience, and I learn more every time I install it on other machines. But Ubuntu would probably be just fine and has a ton of documentation, and a healthy community to provide support.

I think a lot of Linux newcomers get stalled on this choice because the options are overwhelming. There are so many choices. But at the end of the day once the installation is over, the experience will be almost the same as another distro with the same desktop environment.

If you want to run Linux, choose an distro that is easy to install and just dive into it. If you like tinkering with computers then you will love running Linux.

in reply to Glide

in reply to irelephant [he/him]🍭

No it isn't. It's removing a batch script they used to provide as a shortcut to invoke the functionality. Until now they've been handholding people to streamline use of their less preferred feature and they're no longer doing that. But by all means take the headline ragebait.
in reply to fakeplastic

idk, it goes from writing one single word, (to a normal person), to scary multiple lines "hacking",
besides, they could just remove the registry option.
in reply to ElectricMachman

No job, no thundercunt rigs. Sorry :(
Right now that windows machine runs Ansys and a bunch of softwares that, once I get employed, I'll be running on my work machine. That's when it's never-going-back-to-windows time B-)