I really want to switch to Linux full time. I’ve done it in the past for years at a time, but nowadays I stay on Windows because of a specific game I play with some friends that requires a kernel anti-cheat…
For anyone looking to switch to Linux (especially people who play games or make video content), Nobara[1] is the best desktop distro I’ve used by far — it’s the one I used most recently and it’s the only one I actually wanted to stick with. I’ve tried a bunch of different distros but this is the only one where I truly felt like “it’s the year of the Linux desktop”. I didn’t need to use the terminal at all, or manually set up drivers, or custom kernels, or edit config files, or anything. It just works out of the box and I install stuff with the built in app store. The only things that didn’t work were all caused by some company being stubborn (games not enabling the Linux support that comes with their anticheat, Nvidia not adding some features to their driver related to screen capture)
For anyone looking to switch to Linux (especially people who play games or make video content), Nobara[1] is the best desktop distro I’ve used by far — it’s the one I used most recently and it’s the only one I actually wanted to stick with. I’ve tried a bunch of different distros but this is the only one where I truly felt like “it’s the year of the Linux desktop”. I didn’t need to use the terminal at all, or manually set up drivers, or custom kernels, or edit config files, or anything. It just works out of the box and I install stuff with the built in app store. The only things that didn’t work were all caused by some company being stubborn (games not enabling the Linux support that comes with their anticheat, Nvidia not adding some features to their driver related to screen capture)
[1]: https://nobaraproject.org