7fb2adfb45bafcc01c80,

Yup! Since 1993… Started Linux on my desktop and haven’t looked back.

phoenixz,

That was me about 22 years ago already. I’ve had a Linux desktop for 22 years and anytime I see a windows desktop I’m just wondering why anyone would accept such trash…

mariusafa,

I’m done both with windows and people that develope software that’s only compatible with windows. Kind of c# shitters.

NOOBMASTER,

I’m not done with it until it is eradicated from all the computers and tablets of this world.

jimbolauski,

I have a work Windows laptop that I refer to as my time machine. If not for having to use it for time sheets, email, word, and PowerPoint fun I’d kick the habit all together.

fxt_ryknow,

I’m forced to use windows in my career life… But I moved to Linux entirely at home back in 05-06.

const_void,

There are way way too many testimonials here lately about switching to Linux or installing Arch, etc. These aren’t interesting.

neytjs,

Yep. Windows XP was my last Windows and when it became obsolete I permanently switched to Linux Mint (without dual-booting). Everything that I use has worked very well. I’ve never even thought about switching back to Windows.

mvirts,

So done, except when my employer uses windows 😹

Thcdenton,

Not yet. I’m not upgrading windows again so the day draws near.

ExLisper, (edited )

I stopped caring. When my GF bought a laptop I just installed Linux there and she has no issues using it. Linux is where I always wanted it to be. Now when I see someone using Windows I just think “you poor soul” to myself and move on.

mateomaui,

No, I still need it for non-linux programs with no suitable alternative.

No, I’m not listing those for anyone to suggest inferior replacements. It’s a fact, not a debate.

GustavoM,
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Somehow unrelated to what this video proposes, Linux has taught and gave me so many possibilities that I would never, ever be able to if I (still) were using Windows to this very day. In other words… thanks to Linux, I can now operate and have fun in a under 3W device.

satanmat,

In the cold and desolation; the mad wizard had been eeking out his existence letting the wild know about the horrors that awaited them in Redmondland.

But few listened

Then slowly the kings of Redmondland began to become more crazed in their power; wanting more and more from their subjects. Until a few, a small band of subjects took off their blinders and released the kingdom had spread so far that the mad wizard Linus was in their midst.

They stopped and listened to him

They grew tired of telling the king about everything they did and needing his permission to do anything in their own lives.

The mad wizard wasn’t crazy… he was just upset; it was the king who’d gone mad wanting to control his kingdom…

frauddogg,
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Unfortunately, I can’t be. None of my creative tools work on Linux, and the alternatives all have less functionality and/or a steeper learning curve.

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