Alt text: Trojan Horse meme, Steam Deck bringing Linux to Windows gamers

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  • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    5 hours ago

    Use whatever you want

    Don’t let the Linux fans try to tell you that Linux is this amazing thing that can fix all your problems.

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      6 hours ago

      It is amazing, but it doesn’t mean it’s amazing at everything. You don’t need to throw the baby out with the bathwater.

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        And it CAN fix all your problems. But that doesn’t mean you don’t have to fix the problems yourself.
        Which is often more than I can deal with. Thankfully - so far at least - all my problems are problems other people have encountered and have documented (and - in many cases - contributed to various projects to get the fix to more people)

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      Linux is, in general far better than windows in my experience. its just that certain must-have applications are only available on windows

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          5 hours ago

          allowed, yes. but switching between multiple operating systems on the same device is simply a pain in the ass.

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            Is it really that bad, though? Compared to spending hours fighting with 3rd party drivers or wine or etc. every time there’s a change to the software in question, restarting to a different partition is pretty trivial. Configure both OSs to mirror non-sys files to network storage or a shared partition (and there’s plenty of ready-made utilities for this) and it’s honestly a pretty easy solution to having to use “iNdUsTrY sTaNdArD” software to run.

            I get where you’re coming from, I do. The only reason I’m saying this is because the difficulty in dual booting is often brought up when discussing switching, and it really discourages people that are curious about trying linux (but are still tied to the apple/M$ world) from making the switch when they’re constantly told how hard it is to use both.

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            I use virtualization to make it seemless. You can even use automatic provisioning tools to deploy VMs with stuff preinstalled.