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Finally migrated from Windows to Linux. For anyone wondering, what is the state of Linux as your primary OS for home PC\laptop in 2023.

I've finalised my Archlinux installation yesterday, I dropped of Linux more than 10 years ago and experience in 2023 in comparison is awesome and beyond even wildest dreams back then:

  • For average user looking for more out of the box experience I would suggest something Arch based (people in comments suggest EndeavourOS, please do your research). Archlinux installation took me quite some time
  • Almost everything works out of the box, by just installing corresponding package
  • KDE Plasma environment is fast and beautiful
  • Pipewire audio server (Jack\Pulseaudio replacement) works great
  • Wayland window server is not there yet, especially if you have Nvidia with proprietary drivers and want to use VR. Waking up, session restoration and other scenarios have issues. Use X11.
  • Wine is great!
  • Music making - Bitwig Studio DAW has linux native version, yabridge allow you to use windows VSTs, which are easily installed via wine
  • Gaming works out of the box with Steam for majority of titles, some games have native linux version. Performance is great. In worst case windows game might loose 5-15% in performance. Was not case for my titles
  • Gaming outside steam is fine too. Use Wine, Lutris, Proton
  • VR is a mixed bag. Not everything is there (Desktop view, sound control and mirroring, camera, motions smooth, lighthouses do not wake up os go to sleep. I use my phone to turn them on/off). But if its not the problem for you, quite some titles work. Tried: native HF Alyx, Lab, windows: Beat Saber and Boneworks. For me it's a surprise, I did not count on it. Performance is great.

So overall my experience is great. Eventually I'm going to get rid of WIndows on other computers and laptops at howe. I can finally wave goodbye to Windows, with lots of ads and bloatware. Alway glad to help with answers regarding installation while my memory and history logs are fresh. ^^

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[–] neomis@sh.itjust.works 21 points 1 year ago (3 children)

New to Linux and chose arch? I know it’s got issues but isn’t Ubuntu still the stupid easy way to run Linux. Steam out of the box, no driver issues.

[–] tabular@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This may not be consensus but isn't Mint easier coming from Windows?

[–] neshura@bookwormstory.social 7 points 1 year ago

given the recent (? not sure, could already be a couple of months) reskin of Mint to be even more in line with Windows Icons and colors I second this

[–] sorghum@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

That was the consensus the last time I brought it up (in response to Windows 11 being so shitty). I asked if the transition would be smooth for my non-tech savvy family members. So far no problems; kids run Minecraft and Roblox just fine, Steam handles much of my games and my scanner and printer works, wife made the switch to Libre Office and doesn't miss Chrome. The only problem I have is getting a driver to work with my ancient Brother HL-5170DN that still is running like a tank for 20 years.

Edit: Had a job for a big print, got a driver to actually print proper, now it just duplicates everything, lol. I miss having projects like this since exiting the professional IT career.

[–] angrymouse@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

All distro with a good installer using kde plasma, mate or something similar to windows are great, mint, endevour, Ubuntu or even mocaccinoOS. Driver issues should not be a thing for almost all distros, Debian or slack maybe but just becaus.

Anyway, OP mentioned it was not his first rodeo.

[–] Oikio@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For me Arch was a way to go, because as I used it before - ~10 years ago. And it's philosophy is appealing to me.

[–] Nilz@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'd prefer plain Arch over Arch-based since the latter will exclude you from receiving any support from Arch forums.

[–] priapus@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

EndeavourOS has a large community, you'll find plenty of help there while having an easier install and first time setup.

With archinstall being included by default on arch iso's idk if this is the case anymore. The arch install script also has good defaults