I’m curious as to what everyone’s reasons are! The Linux desktop has came quite a far ways in the last few years and is improving every day. I’d say for most people, Linux could easily replace Windows as their daily driver nowadays.
I’m curious as to what everyone’s reasons are! The Linux desktop has came quite a far ways in the last few years and is improving every day. I’d say for most people, Linux could easily replace Windows as their daily driver nowadays.
What is it about the windows file structure you would miss?
Having partitions at the top of the hierarchy. C:\ for everything system and finicky programs like adobe suite and autodesk. And other partitions each for a specific aspect.
D:\ for personal
E:\ for portable software
F:\ for work files
And so on.
I hate to be dictated where to put my files. I very rarely put files in \my documents or \music folder . I like to install programs wherever I like.
And removable drives parading as files accessible from inside another file isn’t to my liking too
You can say I have been brainwashed by windows. But some of its aspects are just superior to me.