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[–] AlecSadler@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 12 hours ago (11 children)

Career software engineer here, love terminal/CLI, hate using a mouse - keyboard shortcuts are king.

Every 3-4 months I try to switch to Linux and I lose 2-3 days trying 5+ distros only to arrive back on my debloated Windows because things just. don't. work.

Shortlist of things that don't work at all or don't work in a performant manner:

  • RDP/ParSec/AnyDesk/RustDesk/xRDP/VNC
  • Customizable window tiling managers
  • Drivers - whether it's my earbuds, my keyboard, my mouse, or other various things - at least one thing doesn't work right
  • Font / display scaling
  • Teams, which I need for some jobs

I really would love to make it work, but every time I try and something comes up and I ask online about how I can address it the answer is typically, "you can't" or "you just need to be OK without that"

[–] DevDave@piefed.social 2 points 10 hours ago (8 children)

I've been using some variation of Linux since the mid 90's but never been able to fully switch over. That said I am on my longest and perhaps permanent switch over with KDE EndevourOS (Arch based). I don't believe this is what you are hoping for but I do believe it is close so perhaps something to keep an eye on for the future.

I have gotten Teams to run once for a about an hour before it crashed and now I can't figure out what proton/wine voodoo witch doctor recipe I used.

No idea what luck you will have with RDP or RustDesk.

KDE plasma's window tiling manager is really damn cool but has no documentation. Still you can do neat stuff with it like having a floating window tile on top of another tile (basically an always on top state but on steroids) with distinct tiling arrangements for each virtual desk space.

Scaling has been good but font support is still at the "almost but still not perfect". A graphics designer might be in trouble.

Drivers - This is where Arch's pacman (software package manager) and pkgbuild really shine. If it can compile and is available as a git repo, an rpm, or deb file then there is a good chance you can get it working. That said there are still an unfortunate mountain of unsupported stuff.

Otherwise, with all the improvements to Wine via proton and the other forks, it is getting easier to run a lot more Window's applications.

Like I said, EndevourOS/Arch with KDE is getting pretty close to being an easy jump from Windows but not 100% perfect.

[–] AlecSadler@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 9 hours ago (3 children)

I'll check it out! I'm a glutton for punishment. Thanks for the suggestion.

[–] MrSnookums@lemmy.pt 1 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Not wanting to start any distro wars, its all a matter of taste but I could advise you to try cachyos its also arch based, but with a few performance tweaks, what I believe that it could help you is that on cachyos start screen it gives you the option to install and setup winboat and winboat is great when you need to run windows applications.

[–] AlecSadler@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 8 hours ago

Added to my last to try! Thanks!

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