[–] RevDrStrangelove 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
Really there aren't any except for maybe being somewhat more secure for irresponsible web browsing. I have, among other things, two identical laptops - one runs ubuntu (that I am typing this on right now) and the other runs windows. Windows is, to me anyway, way better. Little things, like having your multi-function printer/scanner work as designed, make windows awesome.
[–] Mimar 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago (edited ago)
Until Linux gets a better way to handle drivers for things that are new and not generic. I'm not switching over. I spent three days trying to get wifi working on ubuntu 16, then two other linux distros. Never got it working. It was a proprietary software that I was needing from Broadcom.
But if you're just wanting gaming. Then steam has 2696 linux games that works on SteamOS and linux.
Right now I'm saving up for a mackintosh build. I prefer Apples Unix over what linux is offering right now. I don't know command line / any real computer language. I need user usability and something that just works. Most linux I've tried just don't for me. And the guides for a AMD hackintosh are just easy to follow. I'm even able to do it ( or at least I believe I can. )
[–] thisistotallynotme ago
If you haven't gotten tired of how microsoft progressively shoves more and more of its fist and arm up your anus by this point, you're likely a lost cause and should probably stick with windows.
Also, upload the pics of the gaping anus microsoft gave you to imgoat or kek.gg or something. We linux users enjoy the entertainment.