Any other Linux users here? And has anyone fully migrated?

But why is XFCE so low on the list? I think it being lightweight and easily customizable is one of its many pros
I also like its "retro" look, if that's the proper term (image for reference, from my laptop/server)
I don't think it's bad, it's just that I prefer the other more, I know you can customize it a lot, but it's default is pretty ugly, while the default on other is much better, another think I don't like about it is the lack of system animations, they make the system feel alive in my opinion I even sometimes set them to be slow just because I enjoy watching them, while my PC is pretty old (Ryzen 3000 series with GTX 1650 M) I don't really care about it being lightweight, Gnome is very height for linux standards and it runs just fine on my laptop, and last year I upgraded it to have 24GB of ram, so that isn't a issue any longer.
 
I don't think it's bad, it's just that I prefer the other more, I know you can customize it a lot, but it's default is pretty ugly, while the default on other is much better, another think I don't like about it is the lack of system animations, they make the system feel alive in my opinion I even sometimes set them to be slow just because I enjoy watching them, while my PC is pretty old (Ryzen 3000 series with GTX 1650 M) I don't really care about it being lightweight, Gnome is very height for linux standards and it runs just fine on my laptop, and last year I upgraded it to have 24GB of ram, so that isn't a issue any longer.
Hmm, for the animations issue, you can try a different compositor
Like Picom or a fork of it with different animations
 
Did you tried to install the AUR on Manjaro ? Manjaro is notorious unstable if you use the AUR.
That is also what I wanted to ask @NatalieZaki If anyone needs current software/builds in the AUR, then Manjaro is not for you. I do not use AUR and Manjaro is rock solid, imo. I have never had to fix anything via command line which is more than I can say for ubuntu, mint etc. I don't know what strange magic the manjaro team does, but it works :P And coming packaged with pamac ( imo the best gui package manager) it is a pretty comfy linux experience.
 
I'm in the Linux club. Personally I use Endeavour because I like Arch. My first experience with Linux was teaching myself how to install and setup Arch on an old Thinkpad and I've loved it ever since. I wanted something a bit more ready out of the box as my daily driver though so I went with Endeavour.

Oh and I own a Steam Deck so kinda mandatory to be a Linux gamer with that (I know you can install Windows on it but I'm absolutely not doing that). SteamOS is really good, never had a single problem with it.

Gaming is pretty much solid. There's very little that doesn't work out of the box with Proton, anything that doesn't usually works by changing to a different version of Proton and anything that just doesn't work at all is usually because of anti-cheat which only affects online games which I'm not that interested in anyway. A lot of times I find playing some games a lot easier on Linux than on Windows. I spent hours trying to get Shogo: Mobile Armor Division working on Windows to no avail. Installed it and it worked with no modification on Linux through Proton. In many ways, Linux is better for retro games than Windows.

Obligatory neofetch:
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i've been using arch on my laptop for 2-3 years now.
no particular reason to use it i just googled which distro can i run best on a $150 8 year old laptop i bought and they said arch is rly lightweight and i thought huh why not. i didn't know anything about linux back then. but i do now... and my arch linux laptop isn't exactly all that lightweight after i was done w setting it up lol

but its still good.

i do want to transition fully to linux on my main pc where i do my gaming but i' m mostly concerned w how it'll run especially when playing monster hunter or any MMOs
 
but it's default is pretty ugly
Yea, that is fair. As much as I love xfce, I use it because I'm working with potato hardware ;_; But I still like the very basic layout. Makes me feel nice and cozy :3
I know you can customize it a lot
I don't think xfce really needs customization, you can pretty much find what you need easily and that is why I like it :) Damn, I'm getting old ;_;
 
thanks guys ! i think i'll try the following:
1) dual boot
2) check that the stuff i need to run are running on my main pc
3) tweak if needed
4) fully migrate to linux if all is good after 6 months
 
i do want to transition fully to linux on my main pc where i do my gaming but i' m mostly concerned w how it'll run especially when playing monster hunter or any MMOs
My personal experience with MMOs on Linux is they run perfectly fine. WoW has a few more hoops to go through since you have to install b.net through Lutris. But FFXIV if you have the Steam version you're already set. If you have the stand alone Windows version you have the Lutris option or the far superior Flatpak option. Otherwise with Monster Hunter, it's Capcom, so their PC ports are already poorly optimized.
 
just switched to Arch and like yeah Arch is good and stable but reinstalling all my shit was annoying ghhgdfhghdfljghdflgh the horrors of trying different distros
 
yeap, it was kinda a struggle for some stuff but like most stuff still works. I wouldn't recommend if you're deep in the Microsoft 365 or Adobe bubble cause you're kinda fucked with using those apps. There are alternatives but I don't wanna be the person who recommends GIMP to a Photoshop user, those people are usually dead within minutes of saying that.
 
I use Linux in all my personal computing and maybe half my gaming. Until I had an android handheld it was pretty much 100% for gaming for a while. My actual work computer, my phone, and my partner’s high-performance computer I use for moving large amounts of data are not using Linux :-( I’d love to be 100% integrated but it’s tough to, considering how many “computers” we really use
 
just switched to Arch and like yeah Arch is good and stable but reinstalling all my shit was annoying ghhgdfhghdfljghdflgh the horrors of trying different distros
That's the joy of have a 1tb m.2 ssd for my os, a 2tb ssd for my games, and 3tb hdd for my music/rom back ups, makes distro hopping alot easier :P
 
yeap, it was kinda a struggle for some stuff but like most stuff still works. I wouldn't recommend if you're deep in the Microsoft 365 or Adobe bubble cause you're kinda fucked with using those apps. There are alternatives but I don't wanna be the person who recommends GIMP to a Photoshop user, those people are usually dead within minutes of saying that.
Recommend Krita instead :P Granted I don't use Photoshop, GIMP, or Krita so wouldn't know how vastly different they are.

But Linux for Gaming you will find is generally the same as on Windows. In some situations even better especially with Proton to play older games that Windows 11 would struggle to figure out how to play. But of course the one section that Windows dominates over Linux in gaming is in the Competitive Online multiplayer space since game developers won't let Linux users play their games. Destiny 2 devs will down right ban your account if they find you attempting work arounds to play their game on Linux. But not all developers are anti Linux with the 2 big ones being Gaijin (War Thunder) making their anti cheat work on Linux with the release of the Steamdeck and the guys who do Marvel Rivals who are continuing support for their Linux users and currently have no plans to block them from playing. If you're like me and mainly play single player games, mmorpgs, or the occassional Helldivers 2 linux works great for gaming without the Windows bloat.
 
I was introduced to Linux about 10 years ago, when a relative gave me a desktop with Mint installed, which I used until I got a laptop with Win10. I used that for two years, but then made the decision to dual boot, only using Windows for things I had trouble getting to work in WINE. At some point, I messed up the installation by being careless, so I just pulled the hard disk and installed a new one with Mint on it.

After that, I barely touched the Windows HDD, only using it for stuff like Oblivion until that hard disk started to fail.

So far, I've been able to get things working in either Wine or Bottles.
 
I've been dual booting since the Red Hat days. 25 years of GRUB. It's awesome. Still using Win10, but offline... Mostly for HDR, recording weird aspect ratio HEVC videos and using my vintage soundcard DSP effects.
 
Recommend Krita instead :P Granted I don't use Photoshop, GIMP, or Krita so wouldn't know how vastly different they are.

But Linux for Gaming you will find is generally the same as on Windows. In some situations even better especially with Proton to play older games that Windows 11 would struggle to figure out how to play. But of course the one section that Windows dominates over Linux in gaming is in the Competitive Online multiplayer space since game developers won't let Linux users play their games. Destiny 2 devs will down right ban your account if they find you attempting work arounds to play their game on Linux. But not all developers are anti Linux with the 2 big ones being Gaijin (War Thunder) making their anti cheat work on Linux with the release of the Steamdeck and the guys who do Marvel Rivals who are continuing support for their Linux users and currently have no plans to block them from playing. If you're like me and mainly play single player games, mmorpgs, or the occassional Helldivers 2 linux works great for gaming without the Windows bloat.
What I don't understand is that Anti-Cheat systems like BattlEye work with Proton, it just requires the devs to flick a switch that says "Make this work on Proton" but they don't. It's so fucking dumb. Also gamepass can't be used on Linux, there's no Wine support for UWP apps, and the Cloud system doesn't work in Chile so there also goes a big chunk of my library yay
 
What I don't understand is that Anti-Cheat systems like BattlEye work with Proton, it just requires the devs to flick a switch that says "Make this work on Proton" but they don't. It's so fucking dumb. Also gamepass can't be used on Linux, there's no Wine support for UWP apps, and the Cloud system doesn't work in Chile so there also goes a big chunk of my library yay
Part of the reason why they do it is because it's a lot easier to hack in games on Linux with their anti cheats unable to access the kernel. So you will have a lot of people on Windows spoofing their machine to appear Linux to get the easier Anti Cheat to get around. Developers then have to decide if it's worth trying to keep Linux support with the increased level of hackers or just to cut them out, which more times then often we get cut out since we're a minority. As Linux keeps growing or if new alternatives to anti cheat get developed we should see more support for Linux gamers.
 
I've always wanted to. I forcibly remove bloatware and BS from my OS typically, so it's not like I'm using any special Windows features that I'd miss. My only concern would be switching and then not being able to figure out how to have it run everything I need. I know more and more stuff is being supported, and I love troubleshooting tech stuff.

I'm more of a hardware person, so too much software stuff and I freak out.

I'd be so willing to learn but teaching myself stuff usually takes way too long unless I'm in 'hyperfixation' mode.
 
I just duel boot for now but I plan on switching fully and also making a whole new setup with amd parts
 
I've always wanted to. I forcibly remove bloatware and BS from my OS typically, so it's not like I'm using any special Windows features that I'd miss. My only concern would be switching and then not being able to figure out how to have it run everything I need. I know more and more stuff is being supported, and I love troubleshooting tech stuff.

I'm more of a hardware person, so too much software stuff and I freak out.

I'd be so willing to learn but teaching myself stuff usually takes way too long unless I'm in 'hyperfixation' mode.
I almost never use the terminal. If you want to get a good idea on how it's like running Linux for gaming I recommend looking at the YouTube channels Mattscreative and Linux Next.
 
Net yet. Im running Linux on my laptop. But my gaming PC still runs 100% Win 10 until I no longer will be able to.

I will switch to Linux some day honestly right now I don´t feel like reinstalling a whole OS and set it up Yes I can dual boot but then what´s the point when Windows 10 is no longer secure and I need to reinstall it all again to delete win 10 and not have dual boot.
October 14 is coming up :P
 

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