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  • You're being pedantic. Linux might not be below Mac anymore but it's still 2% compared to Window's 96%.

    Sure, the argument isn't "Linux is the least popular os" but it IS still true that Linux is significantly less popular than Windows

  • This is obviously a good thing for ps gamers but I have to wonder why this is happening? The game just received its final content drop, and I don't if it's been officially announced, but the next game is gonna be coming soon, probably later this year or early next year and I find it hard to believe that it's going to be released on ps as well.

  • It depends on what kind of software you usually use. You should look up the programs you use regularly/can't live without to see if they have Linux versions or if they have decent replacements. If everything there checks out, find an LTS distro. Debian/Ubuntu and derivatives (PopOS or Mint) or fedora and derivatives (I don't know any fedora derivatives) would be good.

    I started using PopOS last year for a gaming machine and all the tinkering I did, I did because I'm a nerd and I wanted to. If I wanted an easy experience without even looking at a command line I think I could've.

    One more thing. Most (maybe all?) Linux distros can be booted and viewed in a live environment from a USB without having to erase your whole drive (just make sure you don't go through the setup and actually erase your drive (unless you want to))