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  • WereCat@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlWhy?
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    1 month ago

    I’ve always gave Linux a try for a week or so over many years but then crawled back to Windows. First time I’ve actually found it somewhat viable and I stuck to it for over a month was with Proton release but at that point there were still too many pain points while using it.

    Then when Windows started pushing Recall I went to Fedora 38 and it lasted me for almost 6 months before I went back to W11 due to many issues related to just basic use on desktop due to buggy nature of KDE 5 with which I’ve lost patience.

    Starting with Fedora 40 and with GNOME starting supporting VRR I’ve been on Linux since and had no real desire to go back since. So it seems that for my use case Linux finally got to the point where Windows is not a necessary thing for me, in fact I dread going back whenever I think about it as now there are things I would miss by switching back to Windows.

    Also I use Windows 11 at my job and I really hate it, multi-tasking is so much better even with just single monitor on Linux vs Dual monitor on Windows… Also I just really like GNOME, even before I’ve even tried GNOME I’ve customized my KDE to be GNOME like before even realizing it. And yes, I’ve tried KDE 6 but it’s not for me. I plan to try Hyprland though as that seems more interesting but I dread moving on from Fedora as it works well for me so I don’t really have any need to disto hop.



  • That’s nice but I managed to copy 300GB worth of data from the Windows PC to my Linux PC in around 3h to make a backup while I reinstall system and now I’ve been stuck for half a day copying the data back to the old Windows PC and I’ve not even finished 100GB yet… I’ve noticed this issue long ago but I ignored it as I never really had to copy this much data. Now it’s just infuriating.