as much as i hate to admit it i do run arch linux with niri as my compositor of choice.
i used void linux in the past however i was NOT ready for something just as minimal and complicated (if not more minimal) than arch with WAY less documentation that assumes you know way more than i did back then. i do fw their logo and homepage design tho.
once i get comfortable enough with arch i do think that the endgame of linux distros is nixOS
and my first distro like a lot of ppl was linux mint. its an alright starting linux distro until you realise how flawed the windows workflow is and how much better it would be with something like a scrolling or tiling window managers + a lot of console. (the reason i think mint fails at this is just the arch docs are SO good and focused on ppl like this, while linux mint has to accomodate both, so i just feel like arch is the most beginner-friendly well documented advanced distro (if that makes any sense).
im not one of those ppl who spends wayy too much time ricing though, but im not one of those to enjoy everything being pre built and premade.
however imo it is a necessity to dual boot with windows as while the state of gaming on linux is actually pretty favorable, comparatively there is absolutely NO progress for music production to move to linux.
I've been using linux mint as my main OS for a while now. It's working great for me : D
Presently I use both Mac OS Tahoe and Windows 11 Pro using bootcamp assistant I may use Linux in the future but most likely using a virtual machine
I used to use Kurumin Linux and liked it a lot, but I went back to Windows XP because the Windows applications didn't work on that 2008 Linux version. But I've seen people here using the same Linux distribution I used and getting all the Windows applications working. There was some kind of add-on installed there.
did you try running Wine? Wine is a great application to run Windows games on Linux. - by
nibbler on January 28th
Unfortunately not. I think Wine was missing from the Linux version I used. I didn't know; but I plan to install Linux again in the future, so I'll try downloading it from the internet to install and test Wine. - by
Xudatxa on January 29th
Maybe that's what was missing and is necessary. Thank you. - by
Xudatxa on January 29th
Alfie
on January 27th
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I used a windows operating system and I use Windows 11 because i think its the best operating system to use because I think that it is good for mouse cursors but i like this for how people describe for what they use for operating systems.😎😉😊
based imo - by
nibbler on January 28th
BirdyEnforcement
on January 30th
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I've been using Windows 10 and Linux Ubuntu.
I love Linux but sometimes I'm just like UGHHH cause I can't remember how it works.
I end up using 10 as my main, but its heavily modified to remove spyware and keep updates going despite the date passing.