Probably like many of you i switched to Linux. I first used it in 2012 when i heard about it in School. Back then i used Ubuntu, but could not figure it out how to play my Games on CD, DVDs and Steam so i switched back to Windows.

Over the Years i often tried it out again but had various problems with it.

Now, thanks to the Trump Donald, i have a real reason to no longer use Microshaft Proudcts. Our Boycott!

So far i tried Linux Mint, KDE Neon, Kubuntu, ZorinOS, PopOS, Debian, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Gnu Guix, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Arch, Antergos. That is over 10 years.

What i found out:

  • i dont like gnome, i find the ui weird. xfce is too cobbled together imo and ugly, lxqt too.
  • i like kde and budgie
  • im currently on kubuntu and gnu guix :)

Linux is kind of hard coming from windows, but i wont switch back now. It is more than just using a OS, it is now a mindset: more independent Europa! Maybe i will even switch to OSS that is made by European Firms and Developers, afterall if i donate i want my money to stay in Europa.

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    8 months ago

    I’m on Mac OS and am not preparing to switch, will likely do this as one of the last steps but I do enjoy reading about people’s experience now as I feel this is the big one. I mean all of Europe can get a new email provider and use alternatives for office/Photoshop etc, but it will be a much more meaningful step if it’s part of a broader move to EU tech at the very foundation of software (os’s and cloud infrastructure etc). Please keep us updated 🙏

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      8 months ago

      i already have some, maybe interesting, posts in mind about europa/linux stuff.

      i could finally switch most of my family over to signal instead of whatsapp, after a bit of begging. xD the rest will be easier.

      in october when win 10 is eol i can switch a few PCs over to linux mint or ubuntu. maybe it will be win 10 ltsc if they cant work with linux. its not easy if tou just want to use your damn pc to do some surfing and never had the urge to mess around.

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    8 months ago

    Installed Q4OS a few years ago on older laptop. Zero issues, easy peasy. Runs what i need anyway but I’m not a gamer (Plasma version)

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    Been using bazzite for about 6 weeks now. It was so easy to install and maintain. Sure, the computer have had a couple of hard freezes so I had to reboot but I regret nothing. Everything feels so fast and responsive. Making it look and behave as I want it to is super easy.

    I use my computer for gaming, watching streams and have my kids watch cartoons every now and then on my second monitor while I play games. Everything just works. Was a bit worried about splitting the sound between different outputs but even that was easier than on windows.

    Sure, there are things that isn’t perfect or needs some more thinking at times but those are my own projects and I like to thinker a bit too. If I didn’t want to tinker anything I would just go console gaming instead.

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      loving bazzite too for gaming and development

      nixos for servers and low power laptops as well

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        I’m on Bazzite and I love it. I’m curious about what’s your dev setup like. Do you use devcontainers or distrobox?

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          distrobox. i had no idea zed/codium would work out of whatever container dev environment you set up. so nice. i have separate home folders for each environment too. never could work out why they don’t use container volumes for that but i’m sure there’s a good reason.

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      8 months ago

      If you get tired of having an immutable distro, try Garuda, it’s where I ended up after Bazzite. It’s been super easy and has a lot built in for gaming.

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        I will stay for now unless I find something that doesn’t work out for me. So far so good but I will note Garuda as another candidate.

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        Also using Garuda and I will stick with it. I am having issues with Wayland gaming but plan a switch of my aging 1080’s to a 9070 soonish.

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    I switched to Mint on my laptop about a month ago and so far it is nice, except that i mostly have no sound but sometimes randomly do. I am not a computer person so i am still too scared to also install it on my desktop. Maybe some day

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    I installed Mint in a cheap mini PC to self host, and have had problems with external USB storage drives.

    They kept dismounting, until I realised you have to give them a permanent mount location (why?!).

    And they kept losing power because Linux had a default setting that USB devices ‘auto suspend’ after some time. This took ages to diagnose, and command line stuff to fix 😔

    Other than that it seems to be a solid distro.

    Also - I think these distros should make it simpler to partition the SSD on install. I used to easily do that when building Windows PCs but it was not clear I was making the right choices with Mint, so I went with the default.

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    8 months ago

    Linux is the best!

    Fedora and GNOME is beautiful 🥰 for me that combo is perfect!

    Still, would prefer an European distro though… what would be a good alternative?

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    Been using Linux Mint for a couple of months. I love it and I’m kicking myself for not making the switch years ago. It is exactly how an OS should be.

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    Started playing with Linux in high school about 15 years ago and have gone further and further down the rabbit hole as both Linux has become soo much better and I have become so much better at using it. Been working with Linux full time for a few years now and Windows feels so foreign and difficult too me now.

    Only reason I still have Windows 10 on my gaming PC still is that I game so little that I haven’t been gaming much in the last few years.

    Glad to have you here!

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    i have read all the comments and one thing is clear: Linux is getting better and better! We all know its not like this in Windows Land!

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    I have really enjoyed my switch to linux. I chose mint for ease of use and all in all it was really doable and man I love Linux. I have switched a month ago and going back to a windows device already feels like a horrible experience. All the pop ups, the feeling of helplessness that you feel when your Windows breaks and it fact makes your system so damn slow. I am a computer science student tho so I have a fair bit of affinity with tech and don’t mind tinkering with my OS. Which made switching a breeze but im confident that anyone with google and a bit of free time can switch. Cannot recommend switching more :)

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    Linux Mint at first, but then wanted to see what all the rage over KDE was about. Now I’m happily using Fedora on my Framework 13 with the only issues being either AMD (flickering screen) or Framework (broken charge limit) bugs.

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    My partner and I will be switching from Windows to Linux Mint soon and we are excited! We have been watching some tutorials and looking into tips and common problems before we get started to have the best chance of success.

    To be honest with a distro like Mint it seems a lot easier to move to Linux than I expected. It’s good to see commenters on this thread seem to agree, since the only reason I never considered it in the past was that I had this image of Linux as a really complicated OS that only IT-people could use. Not anymore!

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    I’ve been at it for about three years now. Started with Pop!_OS for my first try. Back then I had a laptop with an Nvidia GPU and I had a ton of problems using a secondary monitor. I ended up switching to Linux Mint, and In cinnamon, games would open on the wrong screen and I didn’t know of any easy way to force them to another screen. I later had the same issues with KDE and Gnome on a variety of distros. Eventually I came across EndeavourOS, and my dual monitor issues were mostly solved, but I still had a lot of quirks with the eventual adoption of Wayland.

    Then I bought a desktop. A full AMD rig, Ryzen 7 7800x3d and a Sapphire 7800xt Nitro+. This changed everything. I had no idea how much easier things would be without being hamstrung by Nvidia.

    I ended up spending a solid year running Fedora Workstation (Gnome) and loved it until I decided forcing gnome to look the way I wanted it to made it too unstable. Time to try a tiling WM. I tried an install of Fedora with Hyprland and always had issues with it. So I remembered my old friend EndeavourOS. I installed it without a DE, installed Hyprland with some preconfigured dot files to start from, and holy shit. This is gonna be home for a while. Sooooo incredibly smooth, positively gorgeous, insanely snappy and stable.

    I’m really grateful for all the lessons along the way. The distros mentioned above probably only account for 15% of my distrohopping experimentation, and the problem solving taught me tons of things I wouldn’t have learned otherwise. Linux is meant to be explored and savored.

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    Some years ago, after a few failed attempts, I made the switch from Windows to Linux. I used Gentoo Linux on my computer for a few years. After that, I ended up switching to the Apple lands, and a couple of years ago back to Windows. Been thinking of switching back to Linux for a while, and thanks to the nonsense and sense that this year has brought, I am back to using Linux.

    At first, I wanted to see how gaming is on Linux, and specifically on my machine. Figured the easiest way to do that is by installing Linux on an external SSD drive. I chose Linux Mint for that installation. Turns out, gaming is great on Linux nowadays. I haven’t had any issues with the few games I have played. I was chosen into a closed beta of a game, and even that game works perfectly - even though it isn’t even released yet. On Mint, I only had some audio problems outside of games.

    I bought a new larger NVMe drive from Goodram IRDM (European manufacturer, btw) to install Linux on. I chose Artix, an Arch derivative, as my flavor of Linux. So far, I haven’t had any problems with it. Windows still resides on my old drive in case I happen to need it for something, but I haven’t used it after I installed Mint on that external drive.