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submitted 1 year ago by SendMePhotos@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I've always used Windows and am super comfortable with it. I have set up a dual boot with fedora but don't use it because I have never identified a need to use it. I see a lot of windows hate, so what does Linux have that I need? What can motivate me to migrate? What is a good Linux to have for a desktop + steam?

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[-] tun@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I can see only a few scenarios where you couldn't use the Linux full time.

  1. The game you want to play doesn't work. E.g. football 2023
  2. The software you need to work professionally with doesn't run on Linux and does not have alternative on Linux. E.g. Adobe suite
  3. All your hardwares are too new that Linux doesn't have enough driver yet e.g. Apple silicone M1,2

If you have none of them, the best reason to use is curiosity. I started my first Linux out of curiosity and now I am a full time Linx user though I still have windows dual boot and a Mac book pro.

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