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  • glassyoghurtsipper@lemmy.worldOP
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    Linux is perfectly fine for GUI users. It’s really great for most common use cases. You might have issues with games (or so do I’ve heard), but I’m not a gamer and don’t know much about this… Steam has helped make games on Linux a lot better. I just play supertux or supertuxcart or mahjong once in a blue moon and am happy.

    Most things work perfectly - stick to Ubuntu or Fedora or opensuse. Once you get the hang of things, things actually feel better on the Linux desktop:

    • much faster than Windows
    • no tracking
    • highly customizable
    • if you ever get into it, you can script your setup to be easily replicable across machines

    Things that you’ll have to fight

    • fingerprint scanners - only a small subset work. My Dell latitude scanner works perfectly though.
    • some printers might need manual driver download/install
    • some software is only built for Windows (less and less of those these days, unless you’re doing something specialized)
    • And009@reddthat.com
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      Is there any way to try Linux on a MacBook. My only gripe with it is lack of games. The Linux library can’t be worst than what I have now.

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        If you have a Mac with M1/M2 chips then I’ve heard about great things about Asahi Linux. Not sure how it’ll work with games though, it already has a hard time on ARM Macs since most games are made for Intel Macs.

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      Printers were a pain on Windows on Linux they worked without much tinkering at least for me

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      Gaming is actually pretty great on Linux now thanks to Proton. I still use Windows for games usually, but of the ones over tried in Linux, I haven’t had any issues.