Comment by pjmlp 1 month ago I have it easier having Windows as main OS. 3 comments pjmlp Reply yunnpp 1 month ago I suffer Windows at work, so I stay clear of it in my personal stuff. pjmlp 1 month ago I used to think like that, but doing Linux installs since 1995's Summer eventually gets tiring, especially in gaming and graphics workstation laptops, thus it lives on VMa for me. yunnpp 1 month ago Just avoid Nvidia and you're good. Intel/AMD hardware works out of the box with Mesa.
yunnpp 1 month ago I suffer Windows at work, so I stay clear of it in my personal stuff. pjmlp 1 month ago I used to think like that, but doing Linux installs since 1995's Summer eventually gets tiring, especially in gaming and graphics workstation laptops, thus it lives on VMa for me. yunnpp 1 month ago Just avoid Nvidia and you're good. Intel/AMD hardware works out of the box with Mesa.
pjmlp 1 month ago I used to think like that, but doing Linux installs since 1995's Summer eventually gets tiring, especially in gaming and graphics workstation laptops, thus it lives on VMa for me. yunnpp 1 month ago Just avoid Nvidia and you're good. Intel/AMD hardware works out of the box with Mesa.
yunnpp 1 month ago Just avoid Nvidia and you're good. Intel/AMD hardware works out of the box with Mesa.
I suffer Windows at work, so I stay clear of it in my personal stuff.
I used to think like that, but doing Linux installs since 1995's Summer eventually gets tiring, especially in gaming and graphics workstation laptops, thus it lives on VMa for me.
Just avoid Nvidia and you're good. Intel/AMD hardware works out of the box with Mesa.