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Windows 11 because the games I play don't support Linux.
NixOS ftw! xD
Grub roulette between Ubuntu studio 23 something, nixos, and ancient Ubuntu studio
Gentoo
Void Linux
I have a home server and a laptop. Both run different versions of Ubuntu
Linux Mint Cinnamon, it just works without any extra faffing about. Been using it for my course for nearly 2 years without any problems!
Solus Plasma, nothing really gives me such a home. I tried others but nope
Kubuntu 22.04, while my home server is Debian 12.
Linux Mint
Windows and WSL with Ubuntu.
Kubuntu, but strongly considering Pop OS.
Ubuntu for quite a few years but I'm going back to Debian next.
Fedora Workstation. Used to dual boot with Win11 to solely play Genshin Impact, but it randomly became compatible on Linux so I have no reason to go back. Looking at either Fedora Silverblue, or might mess around with NixOS tomorrow.
Windows 10 at home desktop, windows 11 laptop and work desktop. Frankly I'd switch to Linux but lots of stuff didn't work on it last I checked a year ago. Wayland seems to be messing with Nvidia and kde. Last Fedora release bricked on boot of the live usb. One day Linux will be ready. I like it on my steam deck and phone. It's great for embedded systems with limited hardware differences and a focused company supporting it's development. FOSS software suites really needs an organization behind it to be successful.
Btw I use arch. Actually Void Linux with bspwm, but I wanted too say it one time. And windows on the gaming machine.
macOS
Currently I'm dual booting, mainly Arch for the most part and Windows 10 for my games.
I can't use proton for most of my games since all of them are latency sensitive (rhythm games).
Windows. It is the only machine that uses this operating system.
The same as all my other computers: NixOS.
I am lazy and this way they all run exactly the same config.
Primary PC, runs windows 10. I have lots of various software development related programs which just works here. They don't work as well on linux.
All of my servers (Except blue iris), are running linux. Mostly ubuntu.
The other various gaming PCs around the house are running Ubuntu too. (Kubuntu to be more specific)
Windows 11 unfortunately. I haven't found a suitable way to jump to Linux.
macOS Ventura on the Studio and the MBP work machines and Windows 11 Pro on the living room gaming tower.