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    [–] stratoscaster@lemmy.zip 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

    At least for me I haven't had any issues with Win11.

    Linux is just too much work, even as someone who knows how to use it a decent amount. Even getting something basic to work that works out of the box with windows takes too much googling

    I love Linux though and I can't wait for the day when it's a drop-in replacement for windows (if that happens). That said it's gotten a lot better over the years and is really close in some regards

    [–] Valmond@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

    I bet you tried a bunch of years ago, and then you were correct. Today is quite different, just boot up a new Linux mint from a usb stick and check it out (no installation needed).

    Linux Mint desktop background is so ugly though ☺️😭😁 so brace yourself!