im currently using windows 11 on msi gf63 laptop. if i used linux i would use ubuntu,bec it seems like the easiest thing.
i game,i use brave browser,i pirate games and software. i also like that my hoarded pirated binaries of games and software will work even years later on windows without too much effort.
i use an hp printer,and need to be able to use it on linux.
i expect to be able to use the laptop and not think about the os too much,meaning i wont distro hop or try to customize it too much. im fine with the terminal,my goal of using linux is being far from malware.


If you are invested in Windows software… don’t run Linux. Being able to run Windows software is like a “patch” to get you by until you find a Linux equivalent. Pretending you can have your cake and eat it too will just leave you disappointed.
Linux has amazing software… but in most cases it feels very different from Windows. If you learn why it is different then you may start to appreciate Linux for what it gives you rather than what it takes from you.
That use-case IMO, you’ll loose absolutely nothing. Literally any game ever runs on Proton by now, unless the developer deliberately disables that, see Bungie and “anti-cheat” rootkits.
im not invested no. all of software i use is generic and can be replaced by linux apps easily. what i really want to work is my browser (brave) and my pirated games.
so what will i gain or lose with linux?
I don’t know why you want to use Brave. It’s overrated and its devs are bigots.
its fast and has adblocker
With use case IMO, you’ll lose absolutely nothing. Literally any game ever now runs on Proton and Wine.
okay great. i will see then if i will use linux