It’s been over a year since I switched to Linux full time - no dual booting. I’ve been playing games, making games, music, and videos, doing schoolwork, taking notes, and more, all with Linux software, and with very few issues.
It feels good to finally be free from windows. Anyone else exclusively use Linux? For how long?
Welcome, glad you’ve made the leap. I’m not an exclusive Linux user at home due to some commercial software requirements that I’m not quite ready to part with. I have been a user since around 1998 when I got my first shell account on my friend’s home server (likely Debian v1!). The rest is history. Linux continues to enrich my life with not only it’s usefulness and features, but the thriving community, that for better or worse, is very passionate about the project. I’ve also made a career out of my experience, very rewarding. I owe a lot to Linux.
I’ve been Linux-only for over twenty years. Welcome to the club! It sure does feel good.
Congrats! For my personal devices, I have used Linux for at least 5 years. I’ve lost count. Unfortunately, I have to use Windows on my work laptop, though I’m not sure that counts considering it’s really company property.
Congrats! I am also using Linux ‘fulltime’. I’ve been using computers since MSX and finally abandoned Windows as my primary OS in 2005. At work, I always keep a Windows machine around since we have an AD domain and have to keep supporting it, but Linux is great, even more so in the last 5 years when games are running ‘almost’ effortlessly.
If I can make a suggestion, check how you can contribute to your favorite distro. I’ve been helping out on Debian’s pt-br translation team and it’s very satisfying. I strongly recommend it!
I had been Linux exclusively for 5 years a while back, but ended up caving and having Windows just for what (at the time) were Windows only games (looking at you DayZ…). At work I run exclusively Linux, and still have a Linux only laptop and netbook at home however. I really prefer Linux, maybe now that Steam has Proton going, and more and more games have Linux builds available, it’s time to re-explore this at home again.