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Windows 11
Testing out Pop OS though and if it is not a pain in the butt, I'll be switching over to it.
ayy im doing the same thing rn, been on pop for a couple weeks and im enjoying it!
I've hit a couple snags like fprintd not working despite my fingerprint reader being supported and also getting Lutris setup. Still need to try printing and testing out my stylus I find it.
My main gripe is more with the community. Too many users are a bit pompous or assume way too much. I've already run into a bit of that. Linux has made a ton of progress with ease of use and polish. But a lot of it is still done by people volunteering their time so some issues are expected. It'd be nicer if people were a little more friendly when you stumble across those issues.