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I did it finally, deleted win10 and installed Linux Mint

This is just to share my experience with everyone, especially the people still undecided.

I was planning the switch for months, and finally had a couple hours undisturbed from the wife and the kids :)

It was a slightly rocky start, as my USB wifi receiver did not have native drivers, but with wired internet and the official Mint tutorial the rest of the transition was super smooth.

The OS install went flawlessly and within an hour I had all the basic programs, browser and utilities up and running. I love that I just download the app from the dedicated place, no pointless web surfing for the latest versions.

I backed up my steam folder (with the rest of my files of course), so after installing the steam client and some quick synchronization I had my installed games library back in minutes. I did some testing and everything works great. As I own a steam deck I already had some experience with games not running natively on Linux, but a saw many great tutorials for beginners. I cant wait to test out some more games!

Edit: thank you for all the positivity and great feedback! I know Lemmy users love Linux and I have to admit I feel a little bit more included :D

Who knows, maybe I will start warching Star Trek next…

CarbonatedPastaSauce ,

Welcome to the club! I did the same thing earlier this year, although I ended up moving from Mint to openSUSE Tumbleweed after a couple weeks due to needing support for some bleeding edge hardware.

Thanks to Steam / Proton it’s been relatively painless!

AngryCommieKender ,

Just to be clear, watching Star Trek, or Sci-Fi in general, isn’t a requirement of being a lemming. It just helps parse the memes

kandoh ,

No, it is a requirement 😡

WhyFlip ,

Love sci-fi, cannot stand anything Star Trek with the exception of newest Star Trek movies.

kandoh ,

What don’t you like about it?

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Classic Trek is pretty preachy about things that are mostly popular opinions now.

Yes, Kirk, I agree about everything, didn’t you have a third act asspull to grab?

On the other hand the new movies didn’t have a point at all, just pew pew pew which is timeless AND brainless.

SkybreakerEngineer ,

They weren’t popular back then.
And I can think of a few people who worship the Constitution without understanding anything in it.

WhyFlip ,

It’s too cheesy for me. I really enjoy darker, more gritty shows like BSG and The Expanse.

Schal330 ,

Give Deep Space Nine a go if you haven’t it’s the slightly darker side of trek.

curbstickle ,

Well now you have something to post to unpopular opinions too!

Omgboom ,

Welcome to the club! You might need to enable proton in the steam settings, I think it’s under compatibility?

Macaroni_ninja OP ,
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Thank you! Yes, it needs to be enabled there. Its basically just 3 extra clicks and the game is good to go :)

Die4Ever ,
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I’m surprised this still isn’t enabled by default

dumbass ,
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Eldritch ,
cosmicrose ,
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I’m proud of you. Linux Mint was my first daily-driver distro and it’s still one I’d recommend to newcomers. I hope you have a great time with it!

Macaroni_ninja OP ,
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I dont know you but it means a lot :)

MajorHavoc ,

Good times! Thanks for sharing your experience!

Having a Linux PC and a SteamDeck, as well, I’ve been quite pleased with the various ways they compliment - streaming, install from peer, etc.

Macaroni_ninja OP ,
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That is for later, but definetly will do some experimenting with the deck.

Bluefruit ,

Welcome brother.

Yea I switched from Windows to Fedora and aside from issues with music production, I have been happy with the switch. Its a weight off my mind knowing i dont have to worry about Windows stealing my data anymore.

I’m probably going to be switching to Ubuntu or something Ubuntu based since it seems it will be a bit easier to work with for making music. Not that Fedora hasnt been great in general but i think my specific needs like having yabridge for Windows vsts is making me consider switching.

curbstickle ,

Take a look at AV Linux and Fedora Jam.

Highly recommend Reaper fwiw.

Bluefruit ,

I have looked at Fedora jam, my issue with it is the same issue I currently have with no way to use yabridge that I could find though this may have chnaged since i last looked.

AV linux does look promising, just haven’t deep dived on it yet. My concern was that its done by a single dev iirc but again i haven’t done a deep dive quite yet.

And also a huge fan of reaper. Been using it for years now and I love it so very solid recommendations. I appreciate it. :)

chronicledmonocle ,

Welcome to the world of Linux gaming (minus your Deck, of course)! Hope you have fun.

WeebLife ,

That’s great to hear! I am still dual booting mint and windows but I am slowly moving towards being fully on mint. I recommend checking out Lutris if you have games on other stores, it also works well with running windows games.

Macaroni_ninja OP ,
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Thank you. I have a relatively big GoG library, so Fedora is already installed :)

Siegfried ,

Happy ascension brother!

TipRing ,

It’s a good time to migrate to Linux!

If you need to run the EA launcher, I found it works best in Bottles.

Kongar ,

Congrats! Mint is a good place to start.

wjrii ,

I mostly play older games on my Ryzen 5 2400g with 16gb of RAM and an RX 580 I bought off a crypto miner, though I did manage to get Starfield running at 1080P in Win10 with a framerate and detail level that doesn’t make me want to gouge my eyes out. Still, I think I should be pretty undemanding for the current state of Linux gaming, and I’m just about ready to bail on Windows but haven’t yet. Currently dual booting with Kubuntu.

Beyond a few stubborn games, I have Windows CAD software I think I could run in a VM with maybe 8GB of RAM and access to my GPU. What’s the easiest way for a motivated amateur to get that set up? Having come up with MS-DOS, I am comfortable with a CLI conceptually, and I can copy and paste commands like a mofo, but I generally don’t know the exact use and flags well enough to do much on my own beyond apt and mkdir. :-)

CarbonatedPastaSauce ,

What’s the easiest way for a motivated amateur to get that set up?

There really isn’t an easy way. You’d have to run the Windows VM within Linux then assign the PCI device (your GPU) to the VM. Look up gpu passthrough if you really want to dive into it. I find it much easier to just throw a second drive in the machine for a Windows install and dual boot. If you want to dual boot with Windows, make sure Linux is installed first and on a different physical drive, unless you want to be sad later, and by sad I mean learn how to unfuck your Linux install after Windows overwrites the bootloader due to some random update.

tabular ,
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Not found a better OS for me than Mint :)

Macaroni_ninja OP ,
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So far loving it!

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