• TinyBreak
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          11 months ago

          If only other people got onboard. Everyone else built a handheld, but they shipped with windows and just proved for the umpteenth that Windows is NOT a portable OS. Its almost like we should have learned that from Windows Mobile, or Windows Phone, Or Windows XP tablet mode, or Windows 8.

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              I want things to work out of the box too! Last think I want to come home and do is use CLI to make my PC work to play a game.

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      11 months ago

      I tried to a few years ago with Ubuntu but it was missing a lot of apps and games I liked or needed to use for various reasons. These days I unfortunately still use windows as a main, but I have Ubuntu in a dual partition with windows on my laptop

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        tried years ago with Ubuntu. There was a lot to like, but ultimately gaming just wasnt a thing.

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          Yeah. I’m hopeful that with all the work proton and steam are doing to get things compatible with Linux we might see that change soon

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      11 months ago

      I have Mint on dual boot and a VM image, but mostly Win10.

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      There are two laptops on my desk at home. One dual boots between MacOS and Windows (90% Windows) and the other is running Fedora 39. If I had to point at one of them as my “main” computer, it’d be the dual-booting one. I use both fairly heavily, though.

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      Yep! Current daily driver is Ubuntu but I have tinkered with fedora in the past. I am not a gamer but am a programmer and find I have everything I need for work/life easily available. I am comfortable on the command line which helps but if it’s set up then anyone can use it I reckon. All my coding stack is open source. And libre Office is a pretty good replacement for MS office (without the shitful 365 cloud garbage)

      I have also used Mac regularly and I can’t think of much I can do on one and not the other.

      Happy to answer any more specific question - feel free to PM me. Not that I know how that works on lemmy.