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23 days agoI can give you reasons I have for not installing Linux on one of my laptops:
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Intel graphics support, or the absence of it;
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decent touchscreen support (Windows Ink);
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WSL which I use with NixOS, and it does simplify most of my dev needs;
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unfortunately, Adobe apps which I still heavily rely on (I’d wish I had an alternative),
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PowerPoint (again, I’d wish I had an alternative).
If you want to comment: "oh but have you tried Affinity, Pixie, Only Office, Libre Impress, reveal.js, {enter your fav presentation/photo editing tool} – yes I have, and no, unfortunately, it’s not even close. Also, to be clear, I’ve never paid, and never will for the Windows/Adobe products.
re: Intel
i have not been able to properly set things up on nix. i need oneapi Blender support, SYCL etc. unfortunately, i can’t spend several days trying figure it out on my own.
re: kwin
again, my experience was mixed. some apps sort of worked out of the box, others had issues with detecting pressure sensitivity or palm rejection.
re: wsl
I don’t need a container. when on Nix, i use devshells. what i was saying is that all the linux tools i ever need are easily available on windows.
re: ppt
again, i tried. it sort of works for older versions. but even then once i started importing media, it would crash. when I’m traveling and need to show slides, i simply can’t afford to just debug all night why the video won’t show properly.
for the record: i do have a linux laptop (fw16, with nixos), i just need to keep another windows one for very specific tasks.