Fedora 38 on a Framwork laptop.
I've been running linux as my primary OS (for personal and work) since the late 90s. Windows and Mac just feel so unproductive.
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Fedora 38 on a Framwork laptop.
I've been running linux as my primary OS (for personal and work) since the late 90s. Windows and Mac just feel so unproductive.
Windows on my PC (ugh) and Fedora on my laptop, been thinking of moving the PC to linux mint, but still a bit hesitant.
You must get a completely different view than "normal people" here. I use Alma Linux 9 (RHEL9 clone) because it's what we use at work, and I've known RedHat since 1999. I use it because it generally is exceptionally stable, and can easily go 6 months without forcing a reboot. It also is much less likely to spy on me, and does most everything I need a computer to do.
Also, using XFCE for my DE means I don't have to relearn something every release version (XFCE has stayed the same all through v4 more or less, which is like at least since 2012. Some new icons here or there.
No forced cloud integration, my account is local, the way I like it. I also am much less concerned about malware (maybe this is unjustified in 2023, I guess IDK).
I got fed up with Microsoft with the rollout of Win10, and switched to Scientific Linux 7 at that time (RHEL7) and just migrated this year to Alma 9 and a new PC. I actually ran the same workstation for 12 years before that. Somehow, even with updates Linux doesn't seem to bloat the way Windows did / would. I.e. I haven't had a Linux install get slower over time for no reason like every Windows install.
Arch Linux (old laptop) and Windows 10 (on my gaming PC, at least until it reaches end of life, then it's all gonna be linux)
Linux, usually Arch or Mint
Void linux with swaywm. Its blazingly fast and I lime to tinker
I adore Linux, but at present, I use Windows 11 on all my devices.
My main PC is primarily for gaming, with an NVIDIA GPU (which whilst much better on Linux now, still isn't perfect), so Windows works better there.
For work, also Windows 11, since I'm a software dev, creating Windows software with .NET, ASP.NET, deploying to Windows machines, IIS, using MS SQL server etc. All in Visual Studio.
The Windows ecosystem just... works better for my use-cases, regardless of how much I do like Linux!
This week it's arch, though I do dual boot win11 specifically for iracing and iracing alone as that doesn't let me run it under proton.
#garudalinux #archlinux , cause I have full control over everything on my system. Everything else gets put in a virtual machine using KVM.
Windows 10. Why? Because 80% of my creative software doesn't work on Linux and I dislike Apple products.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, because it's stable enough while also beign a rolling release distribution. I wanted to remove the hassle of updating debian/ubuntu once in a while to jump through LTS versions.
Windows. I have windows apps that I need to use at work, as well as MS Office functionality that is not well supported on MacOS. So at home I use the same OS, to avoid getting annoyed due to changes in the operating systems. I develop for Linux-based docker containers, though.
I dual boot Windows and Fedora on my personal desktop. To keep gaming and productivity separate.
Personal laptop swaps between Fedora, PopOS, and Endeavor.
Work is Fedora or PopOS on my XPS and MacOS on my M1 (not by choice, but Linux for Apple Silicon is not completed).
Wife's computer is Windows since she games and does school work.
Ubuntu cinnamon on my shared computer. MABOX Linux on my fuck-around Chromebook.
Linux Mint on my main computer, and I've been using my old laptop for distro hopping but I think I might settle on MX Linux.
Arch because:
Laptop: popos Reason: 2 hours battery on windows, 8-12 hours on popos due to sleep issues on windows and Nvidia GPU not turning off on windows.
Desktop: Windows, too many apps without relevant replacements.
Servers: Linux or bsd(depending on vm/reason)
pop os on my laptop and pc, steam os on my deck. my work laptop uses mac os, and they had me use a w*ndows machine for a while but that's getting shipped back soon.
i'm not really surprised at the demographics here; it does make sense that so many of us would prefer the foss operating systems
Windows 11.
I just require Windows for a lot of software. The thing holding me back from switching to a Linux distro, used to be Adobe Premiere and Adobe Photoshop. I have since moved to DaVinci resolve, and I also purchased the Affinity Suite.
Now the problem is that the Affinity Suite doesn't support Linux either..
It's getting exhausting trying to make Linux work for me, and I already have to give up a lot of stuff, and make compromises, so I'm just sticking with Windows.
Win 10, explicitly because I run CAD software (Autodesk Inventor specifically at home) and the linux compatibility workarounds like wine have not worked properly the last few times I have tried them. I could dual boot but I just don't feel like putting the time in to set it up and use it anymore.
Adobe products keep me chained to Windows indefinitely :(
Ubuntu Mate on two main PCs. One running windows ten for TurboTax ๐ญ
I use mainly arch and windows 11 for games that are borked on linux.