Did any of you switch from Windows to Kubuntu in a "cold turkey" fashion?
I played around with various distros and FreeBSD some six or seven years ago, but I was too much of a PC gamer at the time to just change my OS permanently (and dual-boot seemed too tedious because I usually played in between working, so switching between games and applications was important),
Nowadays I play mostly on consoles and/or board games (real and on the computer), and the application of the company I work for runs fine under Wine, so I can finally drop Windows for good, without any compromises. I've been using multi-platform open source software for most things I do at the PC, so the switch-over won't be much of a problem. Still, it's a big step. Faintly reminds me of switching from an Amstrad CPC in '86 to an Atari ST, and from an Atari ST to a Windows PC in '91.
If you are or were in the same boat, what have your experiences and impressions been?
I played around with various distros and FreeBSD some six or seven years ago, but I was too much of a PC gamer at the time to just change my OS permanently (and dual-boot seemed too tedious because I usually played in between working, so switching between games and applications was important),
Nowadays I play mostly on consoles and/or board games (real and on the computer), and the application of the company I work for runs fine under Wine, so I can finally drop Windows for good, without any compromises. I've been using multi-platform open source software for most things I do at the PC, so the switch-over won't be much of a problem. Still, it's a big step. Faintly reminds me of switching from an Amstrad CPC in '86 to an Atari ST, and from an Atari ST to a Windows PC in '91.
If you are or were in the same boat, what have your experiences and impressions been?
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