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What is your main operating system and why? I dualboot Ubuntu/Windows 10 because I like Ubuntu and I use Windows for games and design.

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    @Alice It is unfortunate that there are so many alternatives, but none really released. Most are in an alpha state because everyone is trying to make it's own thing instead of working on a few.
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    @Alice Yes! Like you open them and you have to look everywhere for something that has become the norm for 10 years.
    The same can be said about a lots of software on Linux.
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    Windows 10 because it's the best got dang OS there is, I tell you what.
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    Manjaro deepin on my laptop (but gonna switch back to xfce to get that speed)
    Windows 10 for games along w/ Manjaro deepin on the desktop
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    I have duelboot Fedora with Windows 10, and I use windows only for Gaming.
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    I gave up dual booting years ago when a Windows update nuked my Linux install. I switched to 100% Linux as a result, and found that I really lost no functionality, except for a couple games I almost never played. With proton now, all those games and more work fine in Linux.

    So now my home setup is Ubuntu bionic, and I have a Windows VM in my KVM/libvirtd environment that I turn on maybe once every two or three months.

    At work, I have a 2017 MacBook Pro that runs MacOS High Sierra. Because the hardware on the latest couple iterations of the MacBook is a fucking disgrace, I just leave it at the office all the time, and use my Linux machine when I work from home.
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    OSX (MBP 15" 2018) because I like opening/using it in coffee shops ✌️😇

    Just copied an answer I've read in reddit
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    @Devnergy damn MBP looks cool when opening it in Starbucks 😂
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    @lazyDev

    So distinct! Nobody else has one!
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    Win 10 with Linux subsystem (Ubuntu) on my primary, because I do a lot of Skyrim SE/Fallout 4. A second machine with CentOS 7, because that is what enterprises use for the most part.
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    W10 as my primary, because work imposes it and so does gaming. But damn do I miss Linux whenever C/C++ gets involved at work
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    I'm running Antergos on both desktop and laptop.

    5 months ago I decided I don't want to reinstall Windows 10 every couple of months because it shit itself again after a bugged update.

    So far it's been such a smooth experience it's almost boring.
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    Dualboot Windows 10 and Manjaro, and CentOS when stability is needed
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    @CptFox both of those games work in Proton now, fyi
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