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Linux really has come a long way
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No ill will intended. You must be young and I'm old, my kids constantly complain about my abuse of the "..." They say I always sound ominous
The only part my intention was to sound like "well, yes that's obvious" was the part where you missed some windows specific GPU functions
For the rest I was meaning to say that I recognize those problems but didnt find them insurmountable at the time I had to face them.
I still have to deal with windows today because of work and I find the amount of orphan issues (or issues with no solution 3 years after reporting) saddening because I rarely see that in the Linux community
True, I may be "over the hump" in terms of the initial learning curve but I encourage you to keep at it, you'll find it enjoyable in no time