Always remember you can dual boot if there’s software you can’t avoid using
GutterRat42@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I am trying to see if I can get away switching to linux
Trilogy3452@lemmy.world 1 day ago
reksas@sopuli.xyz 23 hours ago
and there is windows emulator
TrippinMallard@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
I’ve heard ZorinOS is good if you want easy switch over from windows / want to keep similar UI
one_knight_scripting@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I have… Moved my gaming over to it… Admittedly better since I don’t play anything like cod or bf. But you can keep a dual boot just in case. Still plays horizon zero dawn, fallen Jedi, borderlands 4(probably better on Linux), and Doom Eternal. Also Rocket League.
bourrelier@jlai.lu 1 day ago
Are you using pop!_os or another distro ?
one_knight_scripting@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Uh… My journey actually started with Nobara after researching. But I wanted to try hyprland, so switched to Arch.
bourrelier@jlai.lu 1 day ago
Thanks for you answer. I’m a novice concerning linux. I wish too leave microsoft but i’m a bit afraid of breaking my computer.
So far i’m hesitating between mint and pop!_os in dual boot
gccalvin@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Most people mention PopOS (debian-based) or Bazzite (fedora-based). I switched from Windows to PopOS (because I’m more familiar with debian) a few months ago. However, I just switched over to TuxedoOS. The main reason I migrated away is that PopOS is moving to Cosmic, which is a DE (Desktop Environment) produced by the developers of PopOS. From what I’ve read, Cosmic is in a rough place and I had no interest in using it as I like KDE. My recommendation would be to find a distribution that supports the desktop environment that you want to use right out of the box. I’ve also had no issues with gaming on either PopOS or TuxedoOS.