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and what if any do you miss from windows?

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[-] Tetsuo@jlai.lu 25 points 7 hours ago

Pros :

  • Reliable, I have nothing to fix and no unusual behaviors or settings on Cachyos. If I set something up the setting won't change on its own.
  • Private, no telemetry. No NVIDIA service sending all the apps I launch to HQ.
  • No forced software. I can choose to remove most components I dont like and replace them.
  • Gaming works as well or better than Windows once its setup.
  • I can revert to a previous image of my system right at boot. Very reassuring to know it's easy to revert to a previous state/version of my system.
  • More lightweight system, I use way less RAM on idle than on Windows. That's more RAM to use for actual useful stuff like gaming.
  • it's free. Doesn't require an account to use.
  • it's secure. Much less risk running a linux system than windows. You are a harder target and also a less attractive one for hackers.

Cons :

  • I can't play games with kernel level anticheats.
  • I sometimes have to spend 10mn when installing a new game to set it up on proton.
  • You are still expected by most people to handle their proprietary files coming from Microslop. You have to be able to sign PDF files and return office files.
  • HDR support is not really good for games and it often is difficult to have working.

Overall, having switched 4 months ago, I have no regrets and honestly it was a great upgrade for me. Beside the money lost on a game like BF6 I'm very happy to be on linux.

I was really annoyed by my W10 setup anyway. I constantly had settings that would change on their own. I often had bad days where you feel the system struggling even though nothing changed. It was very frustrating. Linux solved that. I dont have bad days on my system. It runs exactly as I left it when it was shutdown. And this expected stability is very comfortable for users.

Highly recommend the switch to cachyos for all Windows gamers. And even for non-gamers it's a very functional and reliable operating system.

[-] kieron115@startrek.website 1 points 2 hours ago

Less mentioned downside - digital rights management is significantly degraded in linux. Most commercial streaming apps/sites will work but but only at SD or 720p.

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