Windows cause I wanna play games with friends without crap going more wrong than usual
Windows 10. I primarily use it for gaming and development. I also have a Linux box for home automation with Home Assistant so I guess you could argue I use that the most passively.
Archcraft🤘🏿
I use Kubuntu for the kde plasma desktop. It made the switch from windows much easier. I dual boot and occasionally use windows if I want to play a game which doesn’t have Linux support
Kubuntu
Debian Sid XFCE.
Windows 10 as long as possible. I think my hardware may support Windows 11, but there's no benefit to me upgrading until I need to.
On my laptop I have Windows 11 installed since that’s what it came with. I’m sure I’ll migrate it to Linux eventually but it’s new.
On my desktop I mostly bounce between Ubuntu and Arch though just installed Pop OS today to see what the craze is all about.
Windows 10 soon to be 11.
Linux gaming has come a long way and I game on my Linux box, but with WSL now I can most of my Linux specific work on my Windows machine and also game which gives me the best of both worlds.
Windows 11 ^^ It is what it is
Windows and WSL with Ubuntu.
Kubuntu 22.04, while my home server is Debian 12.
Mxlinux
Void Linux
I have a home server and a laptop. Both run different versions of Ubuntu
Ubuntu for quite a few years but I'm going back to Debian next.
Windows 11 for main (gaming) PC.
Pop_os for work laptop.
Garuda linux has been my goto on my personal computer and laptop for about 3 years now, basically since it was released on my work machine i use windows unfortunatly.
on my two little media servers, i run arch inside proxmox continers.
I have win11 and Pop_OS! on separate drives.
Btw I use arch. Actually Void Linux with bspwm, but I wanted too say it one time. And windows on the gaming machine.
Fedora Workstation. Used to dual boot with Win11 to solely play Genshin Impact, but it randomly became compatible on Linux so I have no reason to go back. Looking at either Fedora Silverblue, or might mess around with NixOS tomorrow.
Kubuntu, but strongly considering Pop OS.
Ubuntu for personal main laptop/desktop/servers.
For work Mac OS because they made me choose between Windows or Mac.
Windows. It is the only machine that uses this operating system.
The same as all my other computers: NixOS.
I am lazy and this way they all run exactly the same config.
FreeBSD 13 and Fedora KDE spin.
Linux Mint
I use Unraid as my host OS with a Windows 11 gaming vm. If you say at my computer you would never know it's not native. I can shutdown/reboot windows and it doesn't affect any of my home server applications, including a mastodon instance.
This sounds pretty rad. Can you point me to some docs for getting started with this myself?
Edit: I looked up Unraid. It looks like it is a commercial product. Do you pay for it?
Pop OS from the start of the year. The Steam Deck showed be his far Linux gaming has come, no issues running the things I play. Glad to be rid of Windows
Debian 12 with KDE Plasma, works perfectly on every system I have thrown at it.
I've got 3 main computers because I'm a tech hoarder. Ubuntu MATE, Linux Mint, and Pop!_OS with XFCE. I've also got a little craptop for distro hopping, currently it's got Debian 12. My work provided a Windows laptop but I only have to bring it to meetings.
Linux - from 2009 (laptop Arch + Sway / PC Endeavour OS and dual boot Kde and Gnome and rooted phone from 2010, from 2022 grapheneos. Privacy, security and freedom is most important for me.
Win10 for gaming and Manjaro for working.
I want to stop usibg Windows but I haven't made the move yet. I probly will when Win10 gets EOL.
Runit Artix
Windows because of work and most of my steam games ran like crap on kubuntu with proton making them unplayable
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