Why did you switch to Linux? I’d like to hear your story.

Btw I switched (from win11 to arch) because I got bored and wanted a challenge. Thx :3

  • BoxOfFeet@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I woke up one day, and copilot had been installed on my PC overnight. I didn’t like that lack of control. This was, coincidentally, a weekend that my wife, kid, and dog were all gone. Since I knew Win10 only had a year left, and I had the time, I figured it was as good a time as any.

    I downloaded Fedora and Kubuntu. Spent a bit of time with each, and went with Kubuntu. For a few days. It had issues waking from sleep, and I had to do some kind of tweaking with every one of my games to get them to work.

    I don’t mind tinkering with stuff, but i just don’t have the time to make my computer my hobby. So, I switched to Mint. Everything just works. So, I put it on everything else. I guess the one time I really had to dig into terminal stuff was getting a wifi driver for my living room PC off git. Other than that, super easy.

    Now, I’m coming up on a year of Mint. Couldn’t be happier.

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    7 days ago

    I wanted to code in C. I saw some tutorials for windows and found it very complex, but I saw one in linux where the person just gcc hello.c. And since then I’ve fallen in love

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    7 days ago

    Homework.

    College used linux because I did computer science.
    Topic: concurrency. College then gave us a programming assignment that required adding a code library, which I had never done before or even heard of, and thus did not understand.
    Since this was a library that was platform-specific, they had made one library for linux and one for windows.
    Way too late I got the gist of it but still couldn’t install the library.
    Since the question contained the linux directory structure I was convinced that the windows library was broken and every other college student finished this task in Linux.
    Thus I installed Linux.
    Ten years later I understood and finished the assignment.

  • gerryflap@feddit.nl
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    6 days ago

    Because windows has become spyware and enough shit works to be worth the hassle. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a constant struggle. I have many hobbies, and for some of them it’s really annoying to be on Linux. Programming is awesome on Linux, gaming is for the most part fine, music production gets a lot more iffy and some of the photography stuff isn’t really cooperating. But I’ll just have to endure it, I’m almost one year in and for the most part everything works in some way or another. I only start Windows once in a few months now.

  • RabbitMix@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 days ago

    In high school in like 2007/8ish my friend told me you could get a free disc with an operating system called Ubuntu on it sent to you in the mail, so I requested one out of curiosity and put it on the iMac in my room, and fell in love with it. I still have the disc, even though I’m more of a Fedora person now.

  • Jess@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    My heat was out and I needed a way to warm my apartment so installed Gentoo on my Dell XPS. /s

    That was around the time Windows 2000 was coming out and I couldn’t afford a copy. I’d been dabbling for a year or two before. That was my first and last dual boot computer. MythTV really sold me on linux.

  • abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 days ago

    Went to Linux when I was a teenager, went back to Windows.

    My return however is a lot more bittersweet. One of my cats died. The other cat went into mourning. Wanted to keep him company while doing my shit, so I took my old laptop and installed Xubuntu on it. While I was using it I realised that Linux had come a long, long way since I last used it and I could use it as a daily driver. Got a new laptop soon after and installed Mint on it.

    Then Windows on my main PC started demanding I update. Realised I couldn’t afford to, both software and hardware wise, so I decided to go full Linux. Never looked back. Typing this on my Laptop running Fedora while I try kill time before an interview.

    TL;DR: I came back to Linux because I wanted to hang out with my cat while he mourned.

  • let_me_sleep@lemmy.ml
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    7 days ago

    I started a masters program and I was assigned an an office computer with MintOS that contained all the software and data for my research project. Unfortunately, my advisor couldn’t remember the password so my first task was breaking into the computer. You’d think being able to externally reset the root password would turn me away from Linux, but the ease and functionality of the terminal shell really made sense to me. Plus now I know how to better secure my Linux systems.

  • Asfalttikyntaja@sopuli.xyz
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    7 days ago

    It’s a long story. But back in the time, when there was a company called Commodore, I used Amiga computers, because I didn’t like Microsoft and MS-DOS. When Commodore went bankrupt and my Amiga started to fade away I was forced to buy a PC. And because I didn’t want to have Windows 95, I bought S.uS.E. Linux and that’s the way I am now. And I’m happy to be Linux user all these years.

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    5 days ago

    It’s basically a pattern of:

    Me: I have a problem and I need help fixing it

    Other: ok but what’s the problem

    Me: I can’t do this for some reason

    Other: you’re wrong for wanting to do that when you can just do this instead besides you’re dumb and stupid and wrong and you should just deal

    So I’d just keep changing things until my computer did what I wanted. I’d be fine using a Mac or windows if and only if it was ok to ask for help (meaning that I got to a point with a problem where I can’t move forward anymore myself and the only 2 options are to give up or ask for someone to contribute something that makes it so I can make progress)

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    6 days ago

    Back in 2002 it was eye candy.

    Compiz compositor. The 3D cube and wobly windows.

    And still Linux can be the most beautiful UI of all OSes out there.

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    7 days ago

    Dark patterns, kajouling, telemetry, settings that reset on upgrades, and the overall feeling that my computer is not truly mine.