I've been running on Ubuntu LTS for a few months now and I can't see myself going back. I do have a dual boot setup for the few games that just simply work better on Windows but the more time goes on the less I find myself booting to that drive.
It is definitely not perfect though and I do find myself running into crashes from time to time. I'd love to learn about Arch on a dedicated device like a laptop, but I couldn't see myself daily driving it anytime soon.
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Re: PeePeePie Use Linuk?
I disagree the Path goeszonk wrote: Sun May 11, 2025 11:31 am And for a bit of cheekiness: the final destination is transcending Linux altogether and switching to OpenBSD.![]()
Debloat Windows 11 -> REALLY debloat Windows 11 -> Dual boot Linux Mint/Ubuntu & debloated Windows 11 -> Run only a distro like Linux Mint -> Arch btw -> waiting for Chromium to compile for a week (Gentoo) -> OpenBSD -> TempleOS
Because god is our Lord and Saviour and there is only one true OS /j
Re: PeePeePie Use Linuk?
getting used to arch on a laptop is the way to go! I used manjaro for a while when I first started because arch intimidated me, but manjaro was pretty lackluster. Sitting down and going through all the steps to actually install arch was pretty cool and I have not switched since (although I have swapped my desktop manager quite a few times)SapphireFire wrote: Sun May 11, 2025 5:27 pm I've been running on Ubuntu LTS for a few months now and I can't see myself going back. I do have a dual boot setup for the few games that just simply work better on Windows but the more time goes on the less I find myself booting to that drive.
It is definitely not perfect though and I do find myself running into crashes from time to time. I'd love to learn about Arch on a dedicated device like a laptop, but I couldn't see myself daily driving it anytime soon.
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Re: PeePeePie Use Linuk?
I'm excited for more folks to try Linux because the barrier to entry is getting lower and lower. I think it's at a point where a non-technical tech enthusiast could successfully install a distro and be good. Like the odds of that level of success are much higher.
Some other factors that are different today from Windows 8 EOL:
- There are many vendors that offer Linux preinstalled, from boutique vendors like System76 to large vendors like Lenovo
- Linux support goes further for folks who want to install Linux themselves - sometimes vendors may support systems that they don't offer preinstalled
- Steam Deck has made gaming on Linux the reality it is today, with more support on the way as other vendors sell SteamOS devices
- Bugs in the desktop experience are being hammered out every 6 months (especially in Fedora but I'm biased)
- Nvidia support is increasing through the Nouveau and Nova drivers for older and newer GPUs
- More and more big time creators are taking notice, seeing the appeal, and feeling the pain from the mainstream options - PewDiePie is the latest, but LTT has been looking longingly at Linux since there challenge and James Lee as well (don't know how much I'm missing)
I'm not saying it will be the Year of the Linux Desktop, but I do think it will be a good onramp for people looking at their laptop and wanting to maintain support.
Speaking off, many in the FOSS community are already organizing around this event to help people make the switch!
https://endof10.org
Some other factors that are different today from Windows 8 EOL:
- There are many vendors that offer Linux preinstalled, from boutique vendors like System76 to large vendors like Lenovo
- Linux support goes further for folks who want to install Linux themselves - sometimes vendors may support systems that they don't offer preinstalled
- Steam Deck has made gaming on Linux the reality it is today, with more support on the way as other vendors sell SteamOS devices
- Bugs in the desktop experience are being hammered out every 6 months (especially in Fedora but I'm biased)
- Nvidia support is increasing through the Nouveau and Nova drivers for older and newer GPUs
- More and more big time creators are taking notice, seeing the appeal, and feeling the pain from the mainstream options - PewDiePie is the latest, but LTT has been looking longingly at Linux since there challenge and James Lee as well (don't know how much I'm missing)
I'm not saying it will be the Year of the Linux Desktop, but I do think it will be a good onramp for people looking at their laptop and wanting to maintain support.
Speaking off, many in the FOSS community are already organizing around this event to help people make the switch!
https://endof10.org