Ok, now that I have nerded out about my fascination with computers, let’s get into the actual topic and see if Linux is good enough as a daily driver even for regular users who just wants a working computer and are not tech-savvy and never want to visit the terminal. ![]() I have macOS from work which I use for work stuff and a Windows 10 PC for VR gaming. Now in 2021, I’m still using Fedora as my daily driver. ![]() I was on Ubuntu for ~6 months then switched to Fedora and never looked back. Then came Windows Vista, which I didn’t like much, and Windows 8, which I didn’t care for, and Windows 10, which seemed decent but still didn’t feel as good as XP.įast forward to 2016 I made a bold jump to Ubuntu from Windows 10, after 13 years of being a loyal Windows user. I used to get occasional bootable CDs of a Linux distro from my Chip magazine subscription which I would try then forget as they weren’t as compelling or user-friendly as Windows back then. This also made me quite an expert in the Windows XP OS which I loved. This got me hooked to computers and I even started assembling PCs for others and selling my service as a Windows OS installer (pirated, of course, the middle class in India back then couldn’t afford to buy software). It was a DIY Intel Pentium 4 PC with 512MB of RAM, running Windows XP. ![]() I got my first PC when I was in high school, in 2003.
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