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Laptops have soul
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Don't be mean. I promise to do my best to judge that fairly.
I haven't owned a MS Windows laptop in more than a decade. The ghosts exist on Linux, too.
But, I feel like I have more control over my Linux than I ever did over MS Windows, so I've been able to keep a Debian installation on my desktop working great (not without problems, but still my preferred computer to use) since Nov 2007. (Sometimes the filesystems are live migrated to other storage, sometimes the storage is moved to a different case or main board, but the installation continues.)
Laptops, I honestly use less, but I often swap out whatever distro (if any) the come with to Debian (because I know it best), acknowledge any limitations that brings, and use them until the battery life gets too short or the CPU gets too slow. Even then, they still always feel more "haunted" than desktops. I think that mostly comes down to less control/planning on components specifically for Debian. (I built my own desktop.)
Maybe you feel you have more control because Linux doesn't rearrange the whole OS behind your back, and surprise now it doesn't go to sleep when closed and chokes to death in your non-ventilated backpack ...
debconf does take time during upgrades, but at least it tells me before it messes with the OS configuration. So, yes, there's something to be said for that.
(Of course, technically a dpkg can do anything, as root, during pre/post-install/removal so it's a social convention more than a technical difference.)