A while ago I installed Arch on my new laptop, as an alternative to windows. I managed to get everything i needed to work on arch work with the exception of some programs that do have debian support. So, I deleted windows from my old desktop, and I am installing Debian on that. In other words I will now be daily driving Arch and Debian on two different computers. I have escaped the windows hell.

  • TootSweet@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Congrats on making the leap!

    Just out of curiosity, are you willing to share some/all of the things you’re still having to resort to dual-booting with Debian for?

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      4 months ago

      not dual booting, they are running on completely different computers. But my main problem is a program called Hamachi not working correctly. I use it for “lan”-gaming with friends on games with dead servers.

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        4 months ago

        Hamachi could be replaced with your own WireGuard VPN server, just your friends would have to set up their clients.

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          4 months ago

          Tailscale could also work, if they’re looking for something with a little less setup difficulty. I haven’t used it myself as I’m happy to tinker with WireGuard, but it’s supposed to be quite easy to get going and I think the free tier isn’t too restrictive.

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            4 months ago

            personally love zerotier, all of the above work well though from my experience!

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            4 months ago

            I actually tried tailscale but one of my friends apparently already has ti and coudlnt figure out how to connect to another network without spending more money

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        4 months ago

        Hamachi

        Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long long time

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    4 months ago

    Glad to hear another success story of someone who dropped Windows.

    I dropped Windows on all of my machines over a month ago. My 2 desktops and 1 laptop I own are on Arch. I can’t fully escape Windows completely due to music production software I use due to lack of support for the hardware on Linux. (Thanks Line6…) So I run a Windows VM in QEMU with USB passthrough, but with no network access.

    I wrote an alias to count days its been since I switched to Linux full time.

    It wasn’t a difficult switch for me. Even with the learning curve. I actually enjoy the tinkering and learning aspect.

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    4 months ago

    Welcome! I made the switch a little over a year ago and have been loving it. Honestly, it is such a breath of fresh air. I do hate my job more every day now though, since I am stuck on Windows there… lol

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    4 months ago

    While I only have one PC I did write over my old Windows drive about a month ago, I haven’t loaded into Windows 10 in nearly a year and I fear how many updates it would have forced upon me at once…

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    4 months ago

    Congrats, it’s a great feeling to finally be free :) I was wary when I did it too, but I knew I literally never booted into Windows anyway. And I never regretted it afterwards. Never went back.