I was pretty excited about the upgrade to Windows 10. I had used Win7 for years and was happy with it but I wanted to modernize.
Day of the roll out, I downloaded Win10 and installed it. Since that time, I have had to reinstall Win10 about 5 times for various reasons along with all of my software which took about 6hrs start to finish. I'm done. Honestly some of these installs were my fault, some the damn thing just broke. Given all of the bugs that I've experienced and features that are either deactivated or not working as they should, I want to start the process of switching to a linux based system.
I'm probably going to use a dual-boot system with Windows 10 just in case I need to run something natively in Windows like Star Citizen. I have an extra SSD that I am using for games anyways so it shouldn't be a problem. I'll use Virtual Machine or Wine as necessary. I also use photo editing and video editing software and most importantly ArcGIS. Unfortunately, it is not available on Linux but I have alternatives and Win10. Same with Office 2013.
So I'll keep looking for software alternatives to what I use however I wanted to find out which version of Linux would be best to start with. I know this is a can of worms but I thought I would post it here and see what I got.
Day of the roll out, I downloaded Win10 and installed it. Since that time, I have had to reinstall Win10 about 5 times for various reasons along with all of my software which took about 6hrs start to finish. I'm done. Honestly some of these installs were my fault, some the damn thing just broke. Given all of the bugs that I've experienced and features that are either deactivated or not working as they should, I want to start the process of switching to a linux based system.
I'm probably going to use a dual-boot system with Windows 10 just in case I need to run something natively in Windows like Star Citizen. I have an extra SSD that I am using for games anyways so it shouldn't be a problem. I'll use Virtual Machine or Wine as necessary. I also use photo editing and video editing software and most importantly ArcGIS. Unfortunately, it is not available on Linux but I have alternatives and Win10. Same with Office 2013.
So I'll keep looking for software alternatives to what I use however I wanted to find out which version of Linux would be best to start with. I know this is a can of worms but I thought I would post it here and see what I got.
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