• citrusface@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I mean, dual booting is an option. I can do everything I was doing in windows on Linux now. Rest of my family is on Linux now as well. Seems to be working just fine.

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      3 months ago

      dual booting is a horrible experience and makes Linux look bad even though it’s windows messing it up

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        3 months ago

        Nah it’s fine. I am finally learning and using linux through dualbooting. It’s great for noobs like me. All the online gaming goodness and the clean lighweight linux experience for casual browsing and office suite tasks.

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      3 months ago

      The real problem is the lack of official support from companies like Adobe, Nvidia, and others that refuse to support Linux. Sure there are workarounds, but not without getting into the console which is already too much for people who are used to the drivers just downloading. Many Linux users tend to overlook how much Windows just does everything for them, for better or worse.

    • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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      3 months ago

      VMs, too. You can use a bare Windows VM with just the 1 or 2 programs that don’t work under Wine, unless they are major ones like Microsoft Office (still, LibreOffice is good enough or you can use older Office under Wine). This will minimize what the closed-source operating system gets access to.