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I've been meaning to switch my pc to linux for a while but have only recently gotten enough time to switch. Is there anything that I would need a dualboot for? I was previously concerned with VR, specifically using a quest wirelessly. I heard about a year ago that it is possible but not the best. Has it improved since then?

And is there anything else I would still need a windows machine for? I don't know specifically what doesn't work and I don't mind using FOSS alternatives.

I was running a raspberry pi with raspian on it as a homelab for a few years (until the SD card died :( I still need to fix that) so I am not completely unfamiliar with linux and the terminal and am willing to use it to make programs work as long as they work as well as they would on windows.

(I've decided on swapping to mint if that matters)

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[-] Griffus@lemmy.zip 2 points 18 hours ago

Sorry for replying after only reading the header, will edit if I miss completely, but I've recently switched to Ubuntu on my laptop and Fedora on my desktop, and made the switch hard a couple of weeks ago with a week of dual testing on my . My old Surface Go has become a snappy little thing that is perfect for browsing, my desktop is lacking unsolicited installs and adds in the start menu, but otherwise just as useful for both work and gaming. And I acknowledge the privilege of being able to do my job from a browser, but I know Linux can cover many more complex needs. My only struggle has been Star Citizen, that I used a couple of hours to get working spread over the weeks since the switch, but fixed earlier today, running as perfect as it ever has tried to.

[-] arudesalad@sh.itjust.works 3 points 17 hours ago

It's impressive that you mentioned one of my concerns not reading the body or my comment! Happy to hear that star citizen works well with enough work!

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