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[–] Mimar 1 point -1 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. )