• RushJet1@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    My excuse for not switching to Linux for a long time was that it couldn’t play games. Now that proton is a pretty developed thing, that’s no longer an excuse. I actually tried out mint Linux for a friend to see how easy it was to use and I just kept using it because it did everything I wanted it to. As a power user I had to modify it quite a lot but my friend just wants to basically load into the OS, launch a browser or play games from steam and that’s about it, so for him it’s pretty easy and straightforward.

    I actually ended up installing kubuntu on his computer and modified it to look exactly like Windows 7, which is what he’s upgrading from. It’s kind of scary how close it got.

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      6 hours ago

      I dual booted with Windows purely for gaming and Linux for everything else for a long time.

      After upgrading to Windows 11 I switched the default boot option to Linux and moved all my games there.

      Now Windows is used exclusively for printing with thay pesky Canon printer of ours.

      Tobii haven’t released Linux drivers for their eye-tracker, but that’s the only gaming-related problem I’ve had this time around.