youngyoshieboy,

Done with it since I graduated, from then 4 years with Linux and still go on

7fb2adfb45bafcc01c80,

Yup! Since 1993… Started Linux on my desktop and haven’t looked back.

phoenixz,

That was me about 22 years ago already. I’ve had a Linux desktop for 22 years and anytime I see a windows desktop I’m just wondering why anyone would accept such trash…

Pantherina, (edited )

Opposite.

Fedora with KDE is a Pain, and GNOME is simply underpowered a lot.

Installing GrapheneOS or programming a microcontroller just didnt work. I have no idea of udev rules and these things should work better. (Tbh I will try to fix the packages)

Also processes crashing just often freeze my entire everything. No seperation, no ctrl+alt+del task manager which nearly always works. The task manager is a normal app, and it just doesnt start if the desktop is down.

Virt-manager has not enough RAM? Yeah, Plasma crashes and I need a hard reboot. Yay.

Meanwhile Windows sucks, but it works. Also it is better for

  • collaborative normie documents
  • office: easy presentations (again, collaboration), excel: easy graphs with a UI that makes sense
  • arcgis: qgis is better on surface, but all the underground transformation tools are so messed up.

Many things in Uni make me get insane on Linux. Being the only one literally learning another program, while learning a bit of that proprietary license garbage too, is burnout and I will probably fail in the “recognize this button in arcGis and explain how to do x” exam.

Titou,

used to do collaborative works on Linux, never had any issues

mariusafa,

I’m done both with windows and people that develope software that’s only compatible with windows. Kind of c# shitters.

NOOBMASTER,

I’m not done with it until it is eradicated from all the computers and tablets of this world.

jimbolauski,

I have a work Windows laptop that I refer to as my time machine. If not for having to use it for time sheets, email, word, and PowerPoint fun I’d kick the habit all together.

fxt_ryknow,

I’m forced to use windows in my career life… But I moved to Linux entirely at home back in 05-06.

thoughtorgan,

No

hellvolution,

Done with windows since 1998…

Jayb151,

I just installed kubuntu on my daily driver. That didn’t go super well so I tried endeavor, also didn’t go well. It could be kde plasma, but it did not feel like Linux is ready to compete for something that is ready out the box.

That said, I run endeavor on my little netbook tablet and it works a wonder, so no idea. I couldn’t even get steam to load on my desktop for some reason. I tried Linux on my desktop for half a day, then decided to run back to Win11 with my tail between my legs. It just wasn’t with the hassle. Steam didn’t work, permissions for my second hard drive for Plex were messed up. I just didn’t want to have to figure it out. I’m back comfy with windows, and just experimenting with my netbook for the time being.

I really wanted Linux to stick this time… Oddly, I was using Ubuntu on my daily driver back in 2012 without a problem.

AVengefulAxolotl,

Its crazy how polarizing the Linux experience can be. Was it a desktop or laptop? For me it was just a few clicks (Manjaro then Endeavour) on the first try and be done with it on my desktop PC. Also with dual booting.

Hopefully next time you will have more luck! “Sadly” I cannot go back to windows now, I got Linux-pilled. Linux just treats my right without any Microsoft ads.

Jayb151,

Yes, I’m keeping kubuntu on my laptop because it works great. My desktop is going to have to be Windows for now

Anticorp,

Try Pop!_OS, it’s a great operating system and perfect for gaming.

Jayb151,

Honestly, I’m just not a big fan of the DE. I much prefer kde, which is why I went with kubuntu. Still had trouble getting everything to and running though.

Man, I used Ubuntu back on 12.04, but for some reason Linux seems way harder today lol

Anticorp,

You can use KDE on Pop. You can use any DE on any Linux distro, or almost any distro. It’s pretty easy to switch too!

tiredofsametab,

One of my goals after moving is to get another HDD and dual-boot as I transition away. I mostly have to figure out gaming and video editing stuff. I will also probably run WINE just for notepad++ because I can't quit it with the textfx tools (so far as I know, the linux clone was abandoned, sadly).

ISOmorph,

As a previous avid Notepad++ user, I switched to Kate and have been very happy with it.

tiredofsametab,

I'll check it out. Thanks!

PlutoniumAcid,
@PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world avatar

N++ FTW!

tiredofsametab,

I actually got board, got a new HDD, and got linux mint on it. It doesn't seem to have a bootloader installed and trying to install grub2 hasn't changed anything. I'm also pretty disappointed in game support. Maybe I'm missing something, but Steam knows it's on linux and a huge number of games in my library just say they run on windows or windows and mac.

BigTrout75,

Nope. I have to know how fix everyone else’s computer.

django,

I just tell everyone, that i can only help with Linux.

ISOmorph,

You’re a nicer person than I am. Being able to (lie and) say “no clue how that works on windows, I use linux” is a freaking blessing

const_void,

There are way way too many testimonials here lately about switching to Linux or installing Arch, etc. These aren’t interesting.

sekhat, (edited )

I’d be more interested in knowing how many people are sticking with Linux.

What issues besides insert windows program doesn’t work.

Places where the average switcher has problems that aren’t just user error or misunderstanding some fundamental difference, but good places that the community can investigate and improve on.

N0x0n, (edited )

Most people will probably give up after a few days. Not because Linux is bad, but because most people don’t wan’t to spend hours to fix an issue they never heard off and never encountered on Windows/Mac

Windows/Mac are spoon feeding their customers and people tend to forget how important it is to have problem solving skills ! How to search the web, get out of their confort zone and learn new things…

The tiktok, meta, shorts generation will probably never touch any linux distro, except if during their live time they have some sort of “revelation” on how bad it actually is…

And some just don’t have time… Job, baby, wife, friends…

Linux is a full time and never ending experience, the rabbit hole you want/will dig deeper in hope to find a white rabbit !

sekhat,

Linux is a full time and never ending experience, the rabbit hole you want/will dig deeper in hope to find a white rabbit !

While Linux can certainly be such an experience, it doesn’t have to be at all.

If you have a defined use case for your system, and there’s Linix software to support that, it often just install something like Linux Mint, install the software you need from the repos, and wahoo, you have a computer to do what you need and you just use it.

Which, for most people, is how they use their computer anyway, a few bits of software they just use to do what they need to do, no need to tinker, problems unlikely to arise.

But these people are the type that don’t care, they’ll use what comes with the computer they bought, and just be happy, and thus will likely never try Linux.

For those of us who like to stay in the know and on the bleeding edge, and tinkering and understanding, then it’s a full time thing. But we’re such a small minority.

neytjs,

Yep. Windows XP was my last Windows and when it became obsolete I permanently switched to Linux Mint (without dual-booting). Everything that I use has worked very well. I’ve never even thought about switching back to Windows.

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