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Those who've switched to Linux in the last year, how is it going?
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Love it (CachyOS). For the most part, everything "just works." I have no plans to go back—not even wishful musings.
There have been a few...let's call them...stnanks.
dkmsmodule for this specific (problematic) chipset came to my rescue. Pretty easy to get set up.Overall, I wouldn't trade what I have for Microsoft any day of the week. I'm done being their product.
Recently learned about cachy and installed it yesterday to give it a try. I love it. It's like arch, so that's nice if you're already familiar with arch, but a little less manual, and more functional out of the box; literally every bit of hardware wierdness on my 2in1 laptop just worked out of the box. Also, I love the fish terminal.