I gave Linux one final shot at being my daily driver and it finally stuck thanks to a few small fixes
I've lost count of how many times I've tried to make Linux my daily driver, and I've lost count of how many times I've gone crawling back to Windows, leaving my Linux partition to collect dust. For one reason or another, I'd always give it a couple of weeks, and then I'd stop booting into it because of a few small annoyances that were outside of my control. Nvidia behaving badly on Wayland and a desktop that couldn't drive a 4K HDR high-refresh panel without compromises were my main gripes, and now that those things are non-issues, I'm able to use it daily and not long for Windows.
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve tried to make Linux my daily driver, and I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve gone crawling back to Windows, leaving my Linux partition to collect dust. For one reason or another, I’d always give it a couple of weeks, and then I’d stop booting into it because of a few small annoyances that were outside of my control. Nvidia behaving badly on Wayland and a desktop that couldn’t drive a 4K HDR high-refresh panel without compromises were my main gripes, and now that those things are non-issues, I’m able to use it daily and not long for Windows.
Jaxon Wilson
New Zealand
New Zealand
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