Anyone using Linux here remember their first time using it? Why did you switch and what was it like?
I got into it about a year ago maybe mostly out of curiosity, but also because I kind of hate Microsoft's business practices. I came here to ask for distro suggestions and some nice folx here suggested Fedora.
I started with a dual boot on my PC (Fedora, the Plasma version). It was surprisingly easy to set up (even though there's surprisingly few tutorials on how to do it as far as I could find) and has just worked for me since. I've only had a few issues (drivers and some random bullshit that didn't work out of the box, all solved with a quick google search). I was super happy with how it worked.
I don't code, I'm not a power user, I just browse the web and torrent shit really, so for my use case, Linux is just a super clean, simple, light, free OS. I only wish it was better for playing games, I still boot into windows for that. Everything else, I prefer to use Linux for. I don't know why, I just get a really satisfied feeling when I boot up Linux and open all of the FOSS software I use for various things. idk, I just think its neat.
I wiped my laptop and replaced windows with Nobara (Gnome) pretty soon after first experimenting with it on my PC. My laptop is kind of old and was kind of slow with Windows. With Linux, it's super fast and useful again.
(PL, I do audio engineering and have used my Linux laptop with Reaper, an open source DAW, to record bands. It works surprisingly well and even my older laptop isn't too stressed by it.)
so as a fairly normie user, Linux has been super fun and surprisingly simple to jump in to. I've found it more useful than Windows for a few of my needs, except for gaming.