I can’t wait to get my new laptop in November. I’m going to make my old one a Linux-only machine for all non-gaming purposes, and 100% going back to Mint.
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I can’t wait to get my new laptop in November. I’m going to make my old one a Linux-only machine for all non-gaming purposes, and 100% going back to Mint.
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Yup.
It can be good to live an analog life, y’all.
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That’s good to know for the future. Thanks!
It may be due in part to age. Partly why I’m replacing my laptop is that gaming hardware stayed pretty accessible for three years, but this year has leapt forward significantly and my laptop isn’t keeping up as well as it used to.
It’ll be a perfect PC for non-gaming though. :)
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I ran a dual boot setup for about six weeks, but the performance issues and bugs just got too annoying over time.
I’m planning to get a new PC later this year for gaming. Just gonna wipe windows off this one and make it my “all other stuff” system when that time comes. :)
Love Linux, but had to wipe it from my system due to frustrating incompatibilities with my NVidia setup. I will pick Mint back up when I get another PC though, with the goal being to keep a Windows setup only for gaming and nothing else.
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No, it isn’t.
They work fine on Brave Browser.
Hi there.
And no. I haven’t been aske dto pay for any updates.
It’s glorious, and as more people are driven off Windows by MS’s shady practices, Linux is only going to get better and better.
I’ve been on Linux Mint for two weeks now AND I LOVE IT. It feels like computing from back in 2010, just the way I like it.
Shit, that’s funny.
Yeah, about half of my library already runs on Linux.
The problem I have now is that, soon, I’m gonna want to do a reinstall so Linux can have more disk space. :) My PC’s pretty fast, so the reboot doesn’t really bug me all that much.
Yep, I know. I have to log into Windows to manage the files on my Huawei tablet.
That’s okay. I can do 99% of what I want on Linux without Microsoft snooping on me.
I only switched this week, and I kinda disagree with the meme.
It’s both.
I’m only dual booting because I’m a gamer and some games only run on Windows.
Thanks for the tip.