Comment by goranmoomin

3 months ago

This article just pushed me over to retry Linux on my laptop, and I've been spending the last 2 hours on a Linux desktop. I would love to use it as my main driver (will try the next week), but it still feels like a thousand paper cuts and realize why I was stuck on macOS for the last 10 years. Ugh :(

Curious what the cuts are? I'm forced to use MBP at $JOB and it sucks compared to Linux at home. Maybe I'm just used to Linux, don't know? But I love the fact that I can configure it the way I like, especially all the keyboard shortcuts. On MacOS this has proven to be difficult.

It's definitely a different workflow using Linux. If you've been using mac for 10 years you'll have a set of apps that you've bought that might not exactly match.

I found kubuntu to match my expectations from a UI standpoint. The gnome desktop was too different and scattered by comparison.

What kind of hardware did you install it on? And what hardware wasn’t supported? Or was it the software that caused the papercuts?