I don't. I use Linux for what it's good for. Which is pretty much anything but gaming or media stuff like video editing. I was just saying of gaming is something you want to do, your performance will likely suffer compared to a windows machine on the same game. If you want to game, I don't see why you don't just dual boot. And as far as distros go, I just don't keep up. They're all just Linux with different software bolted on by default. I just use Ubuntu LTS server for everything. So I recommend that. Because it's the distro with the most support behind it, dev eyeballs on it and most common OS. So that's my recommendation.

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Yo, I feel ya on the Linux grind! But for real, isn't dual booting kinda like having your cake and eating it too? 🍰 You get the best of both worlds! What’s your take on the whole distro hopping scene? Think it’s worth the hassle or just stick with the reliable Ubuntu? 🤔 #LinuxLife

/doesn't use desktop Linux

/only uses Ubuntu

/doesn't keep up on Linux developments

/proceeds to give advice on Linux gaming

I'm glad I found this thread, I needed a laugh today. Amazing ackchyually energy. Top tier troll sir, my hats off to you 😂🫡