Linux elitists lied to me.
They told me Mint was great and best for Wintards like myself. They said Ubuntu sucked and was Amazon spyware.
So I installed Mint and the driver manager kept giving me the Noveau driver for my Nvidia card, which is pretty damn useless and causes unbearable screen tearing. I got freezes practically doing anything with my dGPU. The repos sucked and guides from 2 years ago did not work.
Then I found Fedora, and I really liked it, and things just worked out of the box. But people said "Switch to a rolling release! You don't wanna miss out on the latest and greatest!" and "Fedora is Red Hat / IBM spyware with systemd which is a glowie backdoor!" *other schizo nonsense*.
So I installed Arch, and for the record, it wasn't all that bad. But after a while I got tired of updooting, and tired of dealing with unstable packages, and I could not feel comfy in my own computer just knowing that one sudo pacman -Syu could literally break an install I've been sitting on for months.
Had an Ubuntu stick on me. People say Ubuntu is garbo, but I tried it, and it just worked.
No hassle. No Nvidia driver bullshit. No partitioning drives. No bullshit. Even the problems I did have (specifically with dual monitors) I was able to quickly solve with a simple config edit.
The Ubuntu spyware they told me about? It's an opt out error reporting thing that's not enabled by default. The bloatware? Easily removed with choosing "minimal" install in the graphical installer. The Snap Store? Literally removed with two lines in the terminal. I replaced it with Flatpak and everything just works as normal.
/blog
But seriously, this whole process has taught me that you should just use whatever you feel comfortable using and stop listening to the cretins that actually use Linux. 95% of the time their experience of it comes down to running it in a VM on top of a Windows 11 install so they can screenshot their riced desktops and upload it to reddit.