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SillyDragon
Senior Member
586
01-03-2024, 07:44 PM
#11
I primarily run Windows for gaming, though I try to use it less. My laptop uses MacOS as my main system, and Linux is on the Plex server.
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SillyDragon
01-03-2024, 07:44 PM #11

I primarily run Windows for gaming, though I try to use it less. My laptop uses MacOS as my main system, and Linux is on the Plex server.

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Azastias
Member
223
01-05-2024, 08:28 AM
#12
I would love to run Linux... I'm stuck with Windows due to: MS office suite, Matlab, Adobe suite (mainly PS and acrobat pro), Cinema 4D and sometimes gaming. I've learned that gaming is possible on Linux now, but not everything functions smoothly and those programs listed won't work. I could adapt to alternatives, but as far as I know, graphics and design tools won't change much. P.S. I'm aware of the MS 365 browser version, but I can't use it. Also, it's frustrating when Linux distros feel okay until you're at a friend's LAN party and everything works natively on Windows, while I have to deal with troubleshooting (something I enjoy in my free time but not when it's urgent).
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Azastias
01-05-2024, 08:28 AM #12

I would love to run Linux... I'm stuck with Windows due to: MS office suite, Matlab, Adobe suite (mainly PS and acrobat pro), Cinema 4D and sometimes gaming. I've learned that gaming is possible on Linux now, but not everything functions smoothly and those programs listed won't work. I could adapt to alternatives, but as far as I know, graphics and design tools won't change much. P.S. I'm aware of the MS 365 browser version, but I can't use it. Also, it's frustrating when Linux distros feel okay until you're at a friend's LAN party and everything works natively on Windows, while I have to deal with troubleshooting (something I enjoy in my free time but not when it's urgent).

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Windlander
Member
150
01-19-2024, 10:47 AM
#13
I favor Linux (Ubuntu) but switch to Windows 10 for certain tasks.
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Windlander
01-19-2024, 10:47 AM #13

I favor Linux (Ubuntu) but switch to Windows 10 for certain tasks.

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LagMeter
Member
236
01-19-2024, 01:10 PM
#14
You use the LM 20 model.
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LagMeter
01-19-2024, 01:10 PM #14

You use the LM 20 model.

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jarrah555
Member
50
01-19-2024, 02:29 PM
#15
You should consider both choices. Linux works well on your laptop, while Windows 10 is ideal for gaming on your desktop.
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jarrah555
01-19-2024, 02:29 PM #15

You should consider both choices. Linux works well on your laptop, while Windows 10 is ideal for gaming on your desktop.

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finnster20
Member
161
02-03-2024, 11:51 AM
#16
Using Windows 10 LTS since 2004 resolved the Wi-Fi issue.
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finnster20
02-03-2024, 11:51 AM #16

Using Windows 10 LTS since 2004 resolved the Wi-Fi issue.

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Rabuz
Junior Member
42
02-11-2024, 02:03 AM
#17
My primary Windows PC meets all my requirements. It runs the necessary software (Sony Vegas, Davinci Resolv, AfterEffects, FruityLoops) and supports all the game launchers I use without needing Linux versions or workarounds. While I can achieve similar results on Linux, restrictions are a major concern for me when I just want them to function properly. I currently use around a dozen Linux virtual machines for automation, virtual desktops, scripting, and media services like Plex.
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Rabuz
02-11-2024, 02:03 AM #17

My primary Windows PC meets all my requirements. It runs the necessary software (Sony Vegas, Davinci Resolv, AfterEffects, FruityLoops) and supports all the game launchers I use without needing Linux versions or workarounds. While I can achieve similar results on Linux, restrictions are a major concern for me when I just want them to function properly. I currently use around a dozen Linux virtual machines for automation, virtual desktops, scripting, and media services like Plex.

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