cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/38381697
If you are going to replace your computer with a new one, you lose nothing by installing Linux on it to see how it is. Linux Mint is a good option.
I did that just before the tariffs were announced. Kept the old PC (Win 10) but haven't turned it on since except to copy some files. Games, .NET development, everything I need working just fine. Can't see any reason to ever go back.
If you are going to replace your computer with a new one, you lose nothing by installing Linux on it to see how it is. Linux Mint is a good option.
I did that just before the tariffs were announced. Kept the old PC (Win 10) but haven't turned it on since except to copy some files. Games, .NET development, everything I need working just fine. Can't see any reason to ever go back.