One year in Linux, Windows feels like a distant memory

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Source: The Verge
One year in Linux, Windows feels like a distant memory
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A Verge writer spends a year living on Linux—two distros across several desktop environments—learning to troubleshoot, customize everything, and rely on open-source tools. He grows to love Linux’s flexibility and community support, enjoys gaming via Proton, and replaces most Windows workflows, while acknowledging some downsides (anti-cheat games and certain apps). The piece argues Linux isn’t for everyone, but for those willing to tinker, it can truly fit “everything you want and nothing you don’t.”

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