It’s not really broken, couldn’t get the microphone to work with any program

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    This is why I’ve yet to make the leap from windows. I just don’t have the technical chops nor spare time to make my OS a hobby.

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      I’d say I have the technical chops. I just don’t have the time and energy needed to try to fix something.

      I’m also the kind of person that, if everything’s not working exactly the way I want it to, then I need to fix it right now. So I know I’d waste hours trying to fix something that (for me) just works on Windows.

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      Not really the case with user-focused distros these days. I have far more driver woes when I have to deal with Windows.

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      Check Fedora Atomic. It’s pretty much an install and forget system (with auto upgrade enabled)

      Using Fedora Atomic is like having a dedicated team of fedora engineers manage your system and you only have to mess with your desktop settings.

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      This is why I’ve gone back to windows on the machines I care about and don’t plan on going back. Open source software is cool, but it also kinda sucks. I’ll use Linux all day on servers. But my primary desktop is windows and my secondary desktop is Mac OS and I doubt that’s changing any time soon.

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        Funny I’m the opposite - I have to use Windows bullshit all day long at work. The last thing I want at home is to deal with it there - pop_os is stable and works perfect for me.

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      In fairness, I suck at Linux. Ubuntu and Linux Mint are relatively easier systems. No one I know has issues with Ubuntu fwiw

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          I installed Mint on a USB to give it a go.

          My wifi driver doesn’t work on it. I have to plug my phone in to use it as a tethered hotspot to get it to connect. And I tried what a lot of the guides said online. Nothing.

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          It’s a different world now.

          All jokes aside. Anything you use these days is going to be pretty stable, have all of your driver’s (unless it’s absolutely the bleeding edge) and play steam games.

          Hell Nvidia isn’t even an issue anymore.

          But I’ll qualify that by saying I’m on a 47xx i5 and a 1060.