Pro: I can update when I want. Updates don’t have me guessing every single time if they’re going to completely override my configurations. The updates themselves aren’t bug riddled AI garbage installing yet another electron app. My Linux mint uses about half the RAM a Windows 11 install used on the exact same PC and doesn’t constantly thrash my SSD or spike my CPU. Every issue I’ve run into has just been a lack of knowledge on my part, and easily fixed by guides online. Last time I had to help someone with an issue on their Windows 11 it took more time sifting through guides trying to find where the hell they’d moved settings and failed to document something than I ever want to spend again.
Cons: I genuinely have not found one yet personally. I’m not saying Linux is perfect, just I’ve had zero real issues myself.
Pro: I can update when I want. Updates don’t have me guessing every single time if they’re going to completely override my configurations. The updates themselves aren’t bug riddled AI garbage installing yet another electron app. My Linux mint uses about half the RAM a Windows 11 install used on the exact same PC and doesn’t constantly thrash my SSD or spike my CPU. Every issue I’ve run into has just been a lack of knowledge on my part, and easily fixed by guides online. Last time I had to help someone with an issue on their Windows 11 it took more time sifting through guides trying to find where the hell they’d moved settings and failed to document something than I ever want to spend again.
Cons: I genuinely have not found one yet personally. I’m not saying Linux is perfect, just I’ve had zero real issues myself.