Originally posted by mozo
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As bad as Windows might be, I've never had it just outright crash without an obvious reason for over 15 years.
Originally posted by mozo
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As for it being an inconvenience, that depends on what you're doing. With games specifically, Linux is much more inconvenient even today, hence the Steam numbers. Yeah some games work fine, after hammering in some solutions and dealing with compromises (last major game I played on Linux was Monster Hunter World, which crashed any time a video played). The growing list of EAC games still don't work on Linux. Getting CP2077 working at all on Linux is an adventure, let alone optimally.
Originally posted by Qaridarium
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HDMI is straight up broken on Polaris (I can personally confirm it across 5 different GPUs; a GTX 1060 was fine though), and I've heard reports about HDMI issues even with RDNA2. And although this isn't specific to Linux, AMD broke Oculus Link (VR) support on Polaris and Vega GPUs (GPUs that should be more than mature by now) about 5-6 driver releases ago on Windows and doesn't seem interested in fixing it.
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