Xubuntu on the desktop, Fedora on the laptop
Artix Linux btw^2
Windows 11. It works, all my stuff works, it doesn't bug me, and I don't have to fiddle with it for other things to work.
Windows 11. I miss 10. Strictly use my overpriced laptop for gaming though so it's all I need.
EndeavourOS KDE / Windows 11 dual boot. Linux for everything else and windows for gaming / when i am uncertain that it works on linux
Windows 10, but I use Arch on my laptop. I'll be switching the desktop over to linux when Win10 stops getting updated.
Been using Garuda Libux (Kde plasma)distro based on arch family and have loved it so far. Also has some cool gaming emulators, compatibility layers options too
Gentoo
Bedrock Linux, using Void Linux as the main stratum, with Nix as a secondary package manager.
Windows 10 (updates off) Torrent PC is Linux mint Media device is Linux Ubuntu I run on Bugles
I daily drove Linux for 15 years. OSX for about five, and now windows since WSL.
It's easier to get the Linux stuff I like in Windows than it is to get the window stuff I like in Linux. WSL provides me all the tools I need to manage my Linux servers in a reasonably performant package.
I stuck with Windows 7 far longer than I should've. Windows 10 just rubbed me wrong with all the unrequested changes every feature update and privacy issues.
Then I found Windows 10 LTSC and I'm not going back.
Windows 10
Dual/Triple boot with Fedora/Windows 10
Windows 11 and iOS. I could probably figure out what I’m doing on Linux but don’t have the energy to bother. I have used a bunch of the debloter scripts to get rid of Microsoft’s garbage.
my work computer is a mac, my desktop runs arch linux (btw). It dual boots windows 10 but I haven’t used it in months, even then it was just because I had a thought I hadn’t updated it in a while. I can boot the windows partition in virtualbox in linux if needed.
Debian and FreeBSD
Windows 10 on my main computer, Mint on my HTPC which is getting a lot more use.
fedora
Windows 10 primarily, dual boot with Linux Mint.
I'd like to say I want to switch to maining Linux when Win10 goes EOL, but I make music with LMMS as a hobby and tried to switch that to Linux to get hooking multiple tracks to a single plugin to work...but the VST I wanted to use with that didn't work at all on Linux, so I have recent memory of compatibility issues with Linux. I'd probably already be maining Linux if I didn't game.
Manjaro Linux on Work PC and private Laptop.
Gaming PC 'runs' on Windows and I hate it
Arch on my laptop and nixos on my server.
KDE Ubuntu, I like it so much more than gnome. I've never tried another Linux and I have so much customization set up with with KDE that switching to somewhere else is really not appealing.
Vanilla OS but trying to learn about the differences between blendOS and Vanilla OS
Windows. Like everybody else in AEC, there is no alternative yet
Linux Mint 21.2. it's a solid OS and supports all the games I like to play. I started and ran a business on it as well, so I have no neee for windows anymore besides proprietary software and hardware. I just dual boot in those cases.
Windblows for games/Ms wurd
Windows, but I'm in the process of setting up arch Linux on a separate drive which will become my daily driver once I get it configured how I want it. I love bspwm and have had it on my laptop for a few years, but my main computer has a 3840x1080 monitor which is a bit more difficult to setup smoothly
Server has Linux with a Linux VM and a Windows VM. Gaming/WFH workstation has Windows.
I spend most browsing time on my ipad, but my main computer is a mac, where i do serious stuff like emacs and factorio. Work stuff not mentioned.
The last version of Windows I used on a computer I owned / own is 3.1. I’ve been on MacOS ever since and will continue to be for as long as I’m able.
Windows 11 on the main desktop for gaming reasons. Currently Pop_OS on the laptop, considering moving to Arch. My servers all run Debian or Ubuntu.
Fedora Silverblue and Windows 11 (for games I can’t get to run on Fedora).
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