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why did you switch?
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I need tools that powerful and less memory hungry on old device, especially thinkpad, WSL2 with Windows kills the HW, so in the end I ends up using fedora... because it's near EL standard (I work with Red Hat Enterprise Linux), and it's useful to be near the workflow I need.
Linux KVM with Windows better than WSL2 on Windows.. so.. I use Linux in the end.. and never looks back..