How do I play my VR games? How do I test the cross platform application I develop runs correctly on Windows? How do I update the firmware on a device for which the firmware updater only works on Windows?
I use Linux. These are some of the reasons I keep a Windows VM around. So no, it’s not true there is “literally no good reason”.
Get rid of Windows. There’s literally no good reason to have it anymore. None.
I don’t have time to troubleshoot Linux all the time. So there’s one good reason.
Assuming it will need a huge amount of troubleshooting is a little crazy.
I don’t assume.
You clearly do assume you would.
I’ve had less time troubleshooting Fedora linux lately than I have on Windows
From all the time saved not troubleshooting windows you might actually have to pick up a hobby, which I suppose to some is a reason
Linux is the hobby here tho haha
Linux requires configuration but once it is set up, it works.
Windows does require endless trouble shooting.
You are projecting your bias here.
Linux deff has learning curve which is what I think you are hinting at here
Lmao you’re out of your mind
OP wants their Xbox controller to just work so I don’t think Linux is the best option
This, completely switching operating systems is not a reasonable solution to their minor problem.
My Xbox controller has just worked on Linux for months now?
Seems to be just working with windows huh
How do I play my VR games? How do I test the cross platform application I develop runs correctly on Windows? How do I update the firmware on a device for which the firmware updater only works on Windows?
I use Linux. These are some of the reasons I keep a Windows VM around. So no, it’s not true there is “literally no good reason”.